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Bibliometric Analysis of the Effects of Prolonged Preoperative Fasting on Patients Rahman, Taupik; Arifin, Syamsul; Lahdimawan, Ardik; Noor, Meitria Syahadatina; Illiandri, Abdullah Oski; Suhartono, Eko
MAHESA : Malahayati Health Student Journal Vol 5, No 1 (2025): Volume 5 Nomor 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Malahayati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/mahesa.v5i1.17322

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ABSTRACT Preoperative fasting is a common practice in the surgical field, which aims to minimize complications and ensure patient safety. Understanding its impact and optimizing protocols are essential in clinical practice. This study analyzed the bibliometric and network overview of publications on the effects of extended preoperative fasting on patients, using VOSViewer. This bibliometric analysis explores the research landscape on the effects of extended preoperative fasting duration on patients. Using VOSViewer, this study identified key contributors and clusters in the literature, highlighting significant research gaps. Bibliometric methods were used to analyze publications regarding the effects of extended preoperative fasting. Using VOSViewer, this study identified key contributors and groups in the literature, which highlighted significant research gaps. Bibliometric methods were used to analyze publications regarding the effects of extended preoperative fasting. Data were aggregated and visualized using VOSViewer to map the publication network and identify thematic clusters. China and the UK emerged as the main contributors with 7 articles each, followed by Brazil and India. Three main clusters were identified: a red cluster focusing on fasting duration, side effects, dehydration risk, and intraoperative management; a blue cluster exploring the effects of fasting on surgical outcomes, hunger, and procedural aspects; and a green cluster addressing guideline development, elective surgery, and preoperative preparation. These findings underscore the importance of extended preoperative fasting in clinical practice and highlight significant research opportunities. Future research could focus on personalized fasting protocols, long-term effects, psychological impact, and innovative monitoring technologies to improve the quality of patient care. Keywords: Preoperative Fasting, Effects Of Prolonged Fasting, Bibliometric Analysis, Vosviewer, Surgical Outcomes, Patient Care
Analysis of Factors Associated with Fasting Adherence Behaviour of Preoperative Patients Rahman, Taupik; Arifin, Syamsul; Lahdimawan, Ardik; Noor, Meitria Syahadatina; Illiandri, Abdullah Oski
MAHESA : Malahayati Health Student Journal Vol 4, No 10 (2024): Volume 4 Nomor 10 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/mahesa.v4i10.15874

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ABSTRACT Patient compliance with preoperative fasting instructions is essential to prevent perioperative complications such as pulmonary aspiration, which can have a serious impact on patient safety during surgery. Several factors such as age, gender, education, and understanding of medical instructions are thought to play a role in patient compliance with preoperative fasting. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between these factors and patient compliance in a hospital in Banjarmasin. This study used a quantitative observational analytic design with a cross-sectional approach, involving 75 elective surgery patients selected based on inclusion criteria. Data were collected through interviews and questionnaires covering demographic information, education level, understanding of medical instructions, and compliance with pre-surgical fasting. Data were analysed using the Chi-Square test and logistic regression. The results showed that age (p = 0.377) and gender (p = 1.000) had no significant association with adherence to preoperative fasting. In contrast, there was a significant association between education (p = 0.001) and understanding of instructions (p = 0.000) with adherence. Patients with higher levels of education and good understanding of instructions tended to be more compliant than patients with basic education and poor understanding. Patients who had a good understanding of instructions were 29.96 times more likely to adhere to preoperative fasting compared to patients with poor understanding. Understanding of instructions is the most dominant factor in influencing patient compliance. The analysis showed a B coefficient of 3.599 with an OR of 36.556 (p-value = 0.000). This means that patients who have a good understanding of instructions are 36.5 times more likely to adhere to preoperative fasting compared to those with poor understanding. Good understanding significantly increased the likelihood of compliance, emphasising the importance of effective communication and clear education to patients about medical instructions. In conclusion, education and understanding of medical instructions are important factors associated with adherence to preoperative fasting. Meanwhile, age and gender showed no significant influence on adherence. Therefore, increased patient education and better understanding of medical instructions should be the focus of interventions to improve patient compliance, especially for those with lower education levels. Keywords: Adherence, Preoperative Fasting, Education, Understanding, Demographic Factors
Bibliometric Analysis of Factors Affecting Performance and Completeness of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) in Primary Health Services Wardhani, Gendis Ratri Kusuma; Adhani, Rosihan; Illiandri, Abdullah Oski; Musafaah, Musafaah; Alfarie, Iwan
Malahayati Nursing Journal Vol 6, No 9 (2024): Volume 6 Nomor 9 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Malahayati Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/mnj.v6i9.16608

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ABSTRACT Electronic Medical Records (EMR) completeness and accuracy are fundamental to effective patient care, clinical decision-making, and overall healthcare management. In recent years, there has been increasing attention to improving EMR documentation by healthcare professionals to improve data quality and patient care outcomes. This bibliometric study aimed to explore the trends, research focus, and gaps in the literature regarding EMR completeness from 2019 to 2024. The study used Publish or Perish software to collect data from Google Scholar with specific keywords such as Performance, Factors, Electronic Medical Record (EMR), EMR Completeness, Primary Healthcare, Filling, Documentation, and Medical Record Accuracy. The analysis included the 30 highest ranked journals. In addition, VOS Viewer was used for network visualization, overlay, and density to analyze thematic linkages and identify potential research gaps. Bibliometric analysis showed that Indonesia, the United States, and Ethiopia were the main contributors in EMR-related publications. Frequent themes such as data completeness, quality, and accuracy, emphasize their crucial role in the EMR research field. These findings emphasize the importance of continuously improving EMR data completeness and accuracy, which are critical for reliable clinical decision making and effective healthcare delivery. Future research should focus on developing methodologies to improve data quality and integration of EMR systems with other health information systems. In addition, exploration of policy and regulatory implications related to EMR completeness may provide valuable insights for healthcare practice. Keywords: EMR Completeness, Data Quality, Bibliometric Analysis, Health Documentation, VOS Viewer.