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SKIN REACTIONS DUE TO THE USE OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ON HEALTHCARE WORKERS IN COVID-19 PANDEMIC: AT ABDUL WAHAB SYAHRANIE HOSPITAL, SAMARINDA Mariyati, Ratna Noor; Toruan, Vera Madonna Lumban; Hutahaean, Yetty; Sihotang, Fransiska; Kartini, Agnes
Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Vol 10 No 2 (2022): Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Kalimantan Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30650/jik.v10i2.3478

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Since coronavirus disease (Covid-19) cases discovered and became a global problem around the world, healthcare workers (HCWs) are the most frequently confronted with covid patient. The number of cases in Indonesia is quite high, including in Samarinda. Because this virus is very easily transmitted, the use of appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) on all healthcare workers when carrying out their duties is a must. This applies not only to healthcare workers on duty at covid treatment centers, but also to all health agencies. Face masks, faceshields, medical gloves, coveralls are the types of PPE which used for a long enough duration, can cause unwanted reactions on the wearer's skin. If this reaction is very disturbing and ongoing, it can affect the compliance or influnce their quality of life. The purpose of this study is to determine the diversity of skin disorders that occur to healthcare workers related to the use of PPE, the types of PPE that can cause skin disorders, the relationship between the duration of PPE used and the incidence of skin disorders. The results of this study can later be used as a basis for recommendations of preventive measures for skin reactions. This research is an analytical descriptive study, taking data onto cross section using a questionnaire. The respondents of the study were healthcare workers that served for health institutions in the Samarinda region.
SKIN REACTIONS DUE TO THE USE OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ON HEALTHCARE WORKERS IN COVID-19 PANDEMIC: AT ABDUL WAHAB SYAHRANIE HOSPITAL, SAMARINDA Mariyati, Ratna Noor; Toruan, Vera Madonna Lumban; Hutahaean, Yetty; Sihotang, Fransiska; Kartini, Agnes
Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Vol 10 No 2 (2022): Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Kalimantan Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30650/jik.v10i2.3478

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Since coronavirus disease (Covid-19) cases discovered and became a global problem around the world, healthcare workers (HCWs) are the most frequently confronted with covid patient. The number of cases in Indonesia is quite high, including in Samarinda. Because this virus is very easily transmitted, the use of appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) on all healthcare workers when carrying out their duties is a must. This applies not only to healthcare workers on duty at covid treatment centers, but also to all health agencies. Face masks, faceshields, medical gloves, coveralls are the types of PPE which used for a long enough duration, can cause unwanted reactions on the wearer's skin. If this reaction is very disturbing and ongoing, it can affect the compliance or influnce their quality of life. The purpose of this study is to determine the diversity of skin disorders that occur to healthcare workers related to the use of PPE, the types of PPE that can cause skin disorders, the relationship between the duration of PPE used and the incidence of skin disorders. The results of this study can later be used as a basis for recommendations of preventive measures for skin reactions. This research is an analytical descriptive study, taking data onto cross section using a questionnaire. The respondents of the study were healthcare workers that served for health institutions in the Samarinda region.
Hubungan Faktor Demografi dengan Durasi Pre-Hospital pada Pasien Stroke Akut di RSUD Abdoel Wahab Sjahranie Hutahaean, Yetty
Majalah Kedokteran Neurosains Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Saraf Indonesia Vol 42 No 2 (2026): Volume 42, No 2 - Maret 2026
Publisher : PERDOSNI

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Introduction: The pre-hospital period plays a critical role in determining the outcomes of patients with acute stroke. Various demographic factors can influence the time at which a patient arrives at the hospital.Aim: This study aims to examine the correlation between demographic factors and the duration of prehospital stay in acute stroke patients at Abdoel Wahab Sjahranie Samarinda Regional Public Hopsital (RSUD).Methods: The research design employed int this study was observational and analytical, utilizing a cross-sectional methodology. Data for the study were collected through interviews with the patients’ family members and by reviewing their medical records. The sample consisted of 80 participants who met the inclusion criteria, , including 61 patient with ischemic stroke and 19 patients with hemorrhagic stroke.Results: The findings of the study revealed that the average age of acute stroke patients was 63, with a majority of them being male. Most of the individuals who experienced acute strokes had completed high school education. In comparison to those who were unemployed, a higher percentage of acute stroke patients were employed and earned more than minimum wage. All 80 acute stroke patients had health insurance coverage. The majority of acute stroke patients did not own cars and resided within a 10-kilometer radius of the hospital. The study found no significant correlation between the duration of pre-hospital in acute stroke patients and factors such as age, gender, education level, occupation, income or car ownership (p = 0.246 ; 0.174 ; 0.515 ; 0.475 ; 0.769 ; 0.771).Discussion: It was observed that the distance of the patient’s residence from the hospital (>10 km) was associated with delayed hospital arrival in acute stroke patients, with a p-value of 0.008.Keywords: : Acute Stroke, Demographic, Pre-hospital