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Journal : Jambura Medical and Health Science Journal

The Influence of Modified Anatomical Jendral Playing Cards in Improving Medical Student Learning Outcomes Mokodoto, Randi; Yusuf, Muhamad Nur Syukriani; Daud, Serly; Paramata, Nanang Roswita; Wahjudi, Chairul
Jambura Medical and Health Science Journal Vol 3, No 1 (2024): Jambura Medical and Health Science Journal
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jmhsj.v3i1.24430

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Introduction: Human anatomy is a basic and challenging medical science studying the normal structure of the human body and its relationship with other body structures. However, the current anatomy learning methods must continue to be developed to make them better. This research aims to see the effect of modified anatomy Jendral playing cards on the results of the anatomical response of the musculoskeletal system in medical students.Method: This research was carried out at the Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Negeri Gorontalo, on 31 first-year pre-clinical medical students consisting of 7 men and 24 women with an average age of 18 years. The research design used is a pre-experiment method with one group pretest-posttest design where respondents will be given an intervention by playing Modified Jenderal Anatomy Playing Cards. Analysis of this research data used the Wilcoxon Test.Results: There was an increase in quiz results from 8,00 ± 12,00 (median ±interquartile range) to 36.00 ± 24.00 (median ±interquartile range), as well as the p-value of 0.000 (p-value ≤0.05).Conclusion: Playing modified anatomical jendral playing cards influences the results of medical students' Anatomy of Musculoskeletal System Practical Response Assessment. Medical teachers will use the present learning media innovation in activities reviewing anatomy practicum and using pictures Cadaver, which will be assessed to improve medical students' learning outcomes. Key words: Anatomy assessment results, anatomy cards, learning media, medical students
Neuropathy Screening Based on Sensory Nerve Examination of Bentor Drivers in Gorontalo City: A Pilot Study Adzani, Alviyani M.; Pateda, Sri Manovita; Jusuf, Muh. Isman; Kasim, Vivien Novarina A.; Wahjudi, Chairul
Jambura Medical and Health Science Journal Vol 4, No 1 (2025): Jambura Medical and Health Science Journal
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jmhsj.v4i1.29321

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Introduction: Neuropathy, a disorder affecting the nervous system in the limbs, poses a significant concern for bentor drivers due to their occupational activities. The early detection of neuropathy through sensory nerve examinations is essential for timely medical intervention and the prevention of serious complications. This study aimed to assess the incidence of neuropathy among bentor drivers in Gorontalo City, emphasizing the urgency of addressing this issue.Method: An observational study utilizing quantitative descriptive methods was conducted in July 2024. The sample comprised 30 bentor drivers in Gorontalo City, selected through purposive sampling. Neuropathy was evaluated based on sensory nerve examinations in the lower limbs, utilizing the Neuropathy System Score (NSS) and the Neuropathy Deficit Score (NDS) questionnaires.Results: According to NSS and NDS assessments, the incidence rates of neuropathy were 73.3% and 66.6%, respectively. Most participants exhibited moderate neuropathy as indicated by NSS (30.0%) and mild neuropathy according to NDS (43.3%).Conclusion: The screening results indicate a relatively high incidence of neuropathy among bentor drivers in Gorontalo City, underscoring the necessity for early detection programs. This study advocates for further research to identify factors contributing to neuropathy within this group, engaging stakeholders in the ongoing pursuit of enhancing occupational health.Key words: Bentor driver, lower extremity, nervous system, neuropathy, occupational health