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The Relationship Between Prostate Volume Measured Transabdominal Ultrasound And International Prostate Symptom Score In Patients With Benign Prostate Hypertrophy Ulum mahfud, Miftakhul; Nida Faradisa Fauziyah
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 16 No. 01 (2025): Jurnal EduHealt, Edition January - March, 2025
Publisher : Sean Institute

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Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) refers to the enlargement of the prostate gland or urinary dysfunction due to prostate enlargement. Transabdominal ultrasonography is one method used to assess the prostate. The validated International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) questionnaire is the best way to evaluate the severity of lower urinary tract symptoms most often caused by BPH. This study is a diagnostic test research with a cross-sectional design. Sampling technique was consecutive sampling method on BPH patients recorded in the Radiology Department of Dr. Moewardi Regional General Hospital during the period from July to August 2023. The total sample consisted of 31 individuals. Research data were obtained through medical record data. Statistical analysis used normality analysis and Spearman correlation test. In this study, 31 patients were diagnosed with BPH. The mean age was 64.93 ± 11.18 years. The majority of patients had grade 1 volume category (67.7%), and most patients had moderate IPSS scores (51.6%). The Spearman correlation test results showed a strong significant relationship between prostate volume results via transabdominal ultrasound and IPSS scores in a positive direction. There is a significant relationship between prostate volume results via TAUS and IPSS scores. The higher the prostate volume value, the higher the IPSS score obtained.
Analysis of The Implementation of Electronic Medical Records Using the Human Organization Technology FIT Model Faradisa Fauziyah, Nida; Nurhayati, Asti; Ulum Mahfud, Miftakhul
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

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The use of electronic medical records (EMRs) in healthcare has transformed the way patient information is stored and shared among healthcare providers. Because of the importance of electronic medical records, several aspects are needed for the ERM to function well. The human organization and technology factors are some of the necessary elements for the successful implementation of electronic medical records. Human Organization Technology Fit Model is a framework that helps healthcare organizations assess how well their employees, processes, and technology systems work together to achieve their goals. Objective: The purpose of this research is to determine the relationship between human organization and technology in the implementation of electronic medical records in hospitals. This research is a descriptive study using quantitative methods and research uses questionnaires. The research was conducted in several private hospitals, population consists of all EMRs users in outpatient care, which amounts to 132 staff members. This research used non-probability sampling technique. The data analysis will be conducted using Spearman tests with interval data scale, aided by the SPSS. There is a relationship between human and organization (p<0.001) with a strong relationship, as indicated by a r=0.686. There is relatioship between human and organization (p<0.001), It has a strong relationship, as indicated by a r=0.683. Between organization and technology have relationship (p< 0.001) with a very strong correlation r=0.809. The utilization of electronic medical records and human organization technology are related. Keywords: EMRs, Human, Organization, Technology, Implementation