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Gambaran Kualitas Hidup dan Penggunaan Alat Bantu Dengar Anak Tuna Rungu SLBN II Banjarmasin Kurniadi, Melody Audria
Oto Rhino Laryngologica Indonesiana Vol. 53 No. 2 (2023): VOLUME 53, NO. 2 JULY - DECEMBER 2023
Publisher : PERHATI-KL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32637/orli.v53i2.557

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Background: Hearing loss affects a person’s ability to communicate actively. In addition to socialbarriers, non-interactive communication can affect a person’s emotional state. Early intervention at achild’s age is very important to note. Purpose: To provide an overview of the quality of life (QoL) of deafchildren socially and emotionally, and to assess the use of hearing aids (HA) in their daily lives. Method:Conducted using a cross-sectional method on 37 students aged 11-18 years, at the Government SpecialSchool II Banjarmasin. The research media used was a Strength and Difficulties questionnaire. The datawas then processed using SPSS. Subjects were 19 male and 18 female, with the highest number being 13years of age. Only 1 participant had anatomical abnormalities in the ear canal. All students had hearingloss and did not know the cause of hearing loss. Result: As many as 50% of participants experiencedabnormalities in behaviour, 40% were borderline, and only 10% were normal. The relationship problemsin peer groups sub-scale experienced the most disruption. Almost all participants (97%) of the study didnot use their HA due to damaged (13%), or being left at home (65%). Conclusion: All children usedsign language as a way of communication, and never had speech therapy. Almost all deaf children hadbehavioural disorders. Most participants (97%) did not wear their HA. This was one of the factors thatcaused the quality of life of children with hearing impairment to decline.Keywords: hearing loss, deaf, child, behavioural disorder, hearing aid, quality of life
DESCRIPTION OF THE UNDERSTANDING AND CONCERN OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS FOR EAR HYGIENE, EAR INFECTION AND HEARING HEALTH AT GOVERNMENT SPECIAL SCHOOL II BANJARMASIN Kurniadi, Melody Audria
PHARMACOLOGY, MEDICAL REPORTS, ORTHOPEDIC, AND ILLNESS DETAILS Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): JULY
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/comorbid.v1i3.538

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Children with special needs often lack good knowledge about health. In addition, ear and hearing health is often neglected by society. Ear and hearing disorders can cause disability or limitations in socializing and can also cause serious complications. The aim of this study is to provide an overview of the level of understanding and concern for ear health and hearing health. The number of samples was 37 people with an age range of 11-18 years with a cross-sectional study. The research was conducted descriptively by using a questionnaire containing 18 questions. The results of this study showed that all research subjects did not understand the correct habit of cleaning their ears. Most of the subjects did not understand the causes of ear infections. The most commonly recognized symptom of an ear infection is ear pain (54%). Almost all participants understand that ear infections can have complications in the brain. The use of earphones (40%) is not a habit for the subject. More than 50% of subjects have an understanding that hearing loss can be cured. Almost all (97%) of respondents felt the need to get more information about ear and hearing health. Understanding of ear and hearing health in children in special needs is still relatively low. The level of children in special needs 's concern for ear and hearing health is also still low. Government Special School II Banjarmasin students feel they need information related to ear and hearing health.
Correlation of Allergic Rhinitis Patient Questionnaire with Skin Prick Test Results at Saiful Anwar Regional Hospital Maharani, Iriana; Kurniadi, Melody Audria
Biology, Medicine, & Natural Product Chemistry Vol 14, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic University & Society for Indonesian Biodiversity

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/biomedich.2025.141.33-36

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Objective: To determine the optimal cut-off value of the Allergic Rhinitis Patient Questionnaire as a diagnostic tool and its correlation with Skin Prick Test (SPT) results; Methods: The data used were medical records at the ENT Polyclinic dr. Saiful Anwar Hospital with cross sectional method then the data was processed with the SPSS application; Results.: Demographic data are dominated by males (56.3%) with an age range of 19-59 years (74.7%). The most common symptom complained was nasal congestion (71.3%). The trigger of symptoms is dominated by dust allergens (77%). The most common classification of Allergic Rhinitis (AR) is moderate – severe (50.6%) with Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) score > 5 and dominated by complaints of sleep disturbances (57.5%). The optimal limit value of the Allergic Rhinitis Patient Questionnaire is 10, where patients with a score value ³ 10 can be assumed to suspect AR. There is a significant correlation between the results of the assessment using the Allergic Rhinitis Patient Questionnaire and the results of the SPT examination. Conclusion: Patients with a total score of Allergic Rhinitis Patient Questionnaire ³ 10 were assumed to be suspected of AR and the results of the questionnaire assessment correlated with the SPT results.
Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR) Correlation to Middle Ear Disorders Murdiyo, Mohammad Dwijo; Kurniadi, Melody Audria
Biology, Medicine, & Natural Product Chemistry Vol 14, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic University & Society for Indonesian Biodiversity

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/biomedich.2025.141.315-321

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Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) is a condition where the reflux of gastric contents reaches the laryngopharynx. Several studies have learned that LPR can cause disturbances in the organs around the larynx pharynx and one of the organs affected is the ear. LPR complications in the middle ear can reduce the quality of life of sufferers. Appropriate diagnostic methods are needed to provide appropriate therapy for this complication. To analyze the relationship between Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR) and middle ear disorders. This study was an analytic observational study using a purposive sampling approach where the assessment of correlation tests between variables was tested with SPSS. Results: Demographic data of LPR patients are dominated by female gender (56%) with an age range of 19 - 59 years (80%). The maximum Reflux Symptom Index (RSI) score in LPR patients is 33 and the maximum Reflux Finding Score (RFS) score in LPR patients is 25. An abnormal Tympanogram Width (Tw) picture was found in 64% of LPR patients. Abnormal compliance picture was found in 36% of patients with LPR and abnormal middle ear pressure picture occurred in 12% of patients with LPR. Abnormal middle ear disorders were found in 88% of patients with LPR. Correlation test assessment between RSI score and Tw parameter and correlation between RFS score and middle ear pressure. There was a positive correlation between LPR and middle ear disorders. There is a positive correlation between LPR and middle ear disorders.
Gambaran Kualitas Hidup dan Penggunaan Alat Bantu Dengar Anak Tuna Rungu SLBN II Banjarmasin Kurniadi, Melody Audria
Oto Rhino Laryngologica Indonesiana Vol. 53 No. 2 (2023): VOLUME 53, NO. 2 JULY - DECEMBER 2023
Publisher : PERHATI-KL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32637/orli.v53i2.557

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Background: Hearing loss affects a person’s ability to communicate actively. In addition to socialbarriers, non-interactive communication can affect a person’s emotional state. Early intervention at achild’s age is very important to note. Purpose: To provide an overview of the quality of life (QoL) of deafchildren socially and emotionally, and to assess the use of hearing aids (HA) in their daily lives. Method:Conducted using a cross-sectional method on 37 students aged 11-18 years, at the Government SpecialSchool II Banjarmasin. The research media used was a Strength and Difficulties questionnaire. The datawas then processed using SPSS. Subjects were 19 male and 18 female, with the highest number being 13years of age. Only 1 participant had anatomical abnormalities in the ear canal. All students had hearingloss and did not know the cause of hearing loss. Result: As many as 50% of participants experiencedabnormalities in behaviour, 40% were borderline, and only 10% were normal. The relationship problemsin peer groups sub-scale experienced the most disruption. Almost all participants (97%) of the study didnot use their HA due to damaged (13%), or being left at home (65%). Conclusion: All children usedsign language as a way of communication, and never had speech therapy. Almost all deaf children hadbehavioural disorders. Most participants (97%) did not wear their HA. This was one of the factors thatcaused the quality of life of children with hearing impairment to decline.Keywords: hearing loss, deaf, child, behavioural disorder, hearing aid, quality of life