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Risk Factors Related to COVID-19 Deaths at Fatmawati Hospital in 2021 Utomo, Muhammad Wiji; Purnamawati, Dewi; Almaududi, Abul A’la; Akaputra, Risky; Sugiatmi, Sugiatmi
Muhammadiyah Medical Journal Vol 5, No 1 (2024): Muhammadiyah Medical Journal (MMJ)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine and Health Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24853/mmj.5.1.42-50

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Background: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has a risk of death. The risk of death increases in patients with several factors, such as age, gender, and comorbidities. Purposes: This study aims to determine the risk factors for the cause of death in patients with COVID-19 at Fatmawati Hospital in 2021. Methods: This study uses a quantitative approach with a case-control design without matching with a ratio of 1:1. Cases were identified as deaths due to COVID-19 as many as 109, and controls were COVID-19 sufferers who lived or recovered during the treatment period as many as 109 respondents. Data were collected from medical record data and analyzed multivariately with logistic regression. Result: The bivariate modeling showed that Age, Diabetic, Pneumonia, and Acute Respiratory Syndrome (ARDS) have significantly affected COVID-19 mortality (p ≤ 0.05). Multivariate modeling showed the ARDS variable (p=0.0001; OR=53.067) and age variable (p=0.028; OR=2.8) to be risk factors for COVID-19 death at Fatmawati Hospital Jakarta with an Attribute Risk (AR) value of 92,7% and the value of Population Attribute Risk (PAR) 58%. Conclusion: This model can predict 62.1% of COVID-19 deaths; the rest is due to other factors not studied in this study. ARDS is the dominant factor causing the death of COVID-19 at Fatmawati Hospital, Jakarta.
An Analysis of Instagram Live Performance for Health Promotion Strategy: a Case Study of @iakmitangsel Maruf, Mohammad Ainul; Utomo, Muhammad Wiji; Nurfizri, Syifa; Ardila, Septiyani
J-Mestahat Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Semesta Sehat (J-Mestahat)
Publisher : Ikatan Ahli Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia Kota Tangerang Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58185/j-mestahat.v3i2.108

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There is a growing interest in leveraging social media platforms for health education and health promotion. This study focuses specifically on Instagram Live, a feature that allows real-time video streaming, to assess its effectiveness in disseminating health-related information and engaging the audience. This research employs a quantitative analysis of engagement metrics of @iakmitangsel’s Instagram Live performance from March to June 2023. The results revealed that Content J had the highest number of views (323) and likes (53). Content I had the lowest number of views (132), while Content B and H had the lowest number of likes (13 each). Content G had the highest number of accounts reached by followers (224), content J had the highest number of accounts reached by non-followers (241), while Content D received the highest number of impressions (561). On the other hand, Content H had the lowest number of accounts reached by follower (118) and Content B had the lowest number of accounts reached by non-follower (27) and the lowest number of impressions (239). The findings of this research will contribute to the knowledge base surrounding the use of Instagram Live as a health promotion strategy, specifically within the context of South Tangerang City. Keywords: social media, engagement metric, health promotion