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The Relationship Between Coping Ability And Anxiety Levels In Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients At Rantau Parapat General Hospital Naibaho, Eka Nugraha V.; Tambunan, Rumondang; Silaban, Nataria Yanti; Siburian , Christine Handayani
Jurnal Kesehatan, Rekam Medis dan Farmasi (JUK-Medifa) Vol. 2 No. 01 (2023): JUK-Medifa (Jurnal Kesehatan, Rekam Medis dan Farmasi), November 2023
Publisher : SEAN Institute

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The inability of TB sufferers to carry out treatment can have an impact on the emergence of TB sufferers' concerns about their condition. The emergence of feelings of fear experienced by TB sufferers caused by their inability to carry out TB treatment properly will cause anxiety in TB sufferers. The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between coping ability and anxiety levels in Pulmonary TB patients at Rantau Parapat General Hospital. Type of quantitative research with a cross sectional approach. The research was conducted at Rantau Parapat General Hospital in June-July 2021. The study population was 95 Pulmonary TB patients, The sampling technique in this study used Total Sampling, the study sample was 95 Pulmonary TB patients. Univariate and bivariate, bivariate data analysis techniques using Chi Square test. The results of the study There was a relationship between coping ability and anxiety levels in Pulmonary TB patients with a P-Value value of 0.001 <0.05. Advice as input to patients to continue to run Pulmonary TB treatment to get maximum treatment.
The Effect of Mirror Exercise and Massage on the Facial Functional Ability of Bell's Palsy Patients in the Anugerah Sehat Physiotherapy Practice Silitonga, Santo Damerius; Naibaho, Eka Nugraha V.
COVID-19 : Journal of Health, Medical Records and Pharmacy Vol. 1 No. 01 (2023): COVID-19 : Journal of Health, Medical Records and Pharmacy
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Disorders that occur in nerves and muscles are a problem that is often encountered in society and one of them is facial nerve dysfunction that can affect a person's quality of life called Bell's Palsy. Improving the functional ability of Bell's Palsy patients is managed physiologically, namely patients are given massage and education such as mirror exercises. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of mirror exercise and massage on the facial functional ability of Bell's Palsy patients in the practice of Physiotherapy Anugerah Sehat. The type of research used is a quantitative type of research, with the research design used is Quasi Experimental with a pre-test and post test one group approach. This research was carried out at the Anugerah Sehat Physiotherapy Practice in April 2023. The population in this study is 30 Bell's Palsy patients.The sampling technique in this research is Total Sampling. Scale used in the assessment of facial functional ability with Ugo Fisch. Bivariate analysis uses the Paired Sample T Test. The results of the research on the frequency distribution of facial functional abilities of Bell's Palsy patients before being given the Mirror Exercise and Massage modalities, the majority had moderate category facial functional abilities at a value of 30-70 as many as 27 people (90%), the frequency distribution of facial functional abilities of Bell's Palsy patients after being given the Mirror Exercise modality and Massage, the majority of whom had normal facial functional abilities at a value of 70-100 as many as 25 people (83.3%), there was an effect of mirror exercise and massage on the facial functional ability of Bell's Palsy patients in the Anugerah Sehat Physiotherapy Practice with a significant value (2-tailed) 0.000<0.05.
The Relationship Between The Level Of Self-Efficacy On Medication Adherence In Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients At Imelda General Hospital Indonesia Naibaho, Eka Nugraha V.; Nasution, Sastri Meyani; Ritonga , Yuni Shanti
COVID-19 : Journal of Health, Medical Records and Pharmacy Vol. 1 No. 02 (2024): COVID-19 : Journal of Health, Medical Records and Pharmacy
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Pulmonary tuberculosis, one of the infectious diseases, is ranked fifth as an infectious disease that causes the most deaths in the world. Treatment with a long enough period of time allows non-adherence behavior in taking medication in pulmonary TB patients. Self-efficacy is a person's belief in his ability to achieve a desired goal. The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between the level of self-efficacy on medication adherence in tuberculosis patients at the Imelda General Hospital of Indonesian Workers in 2023. Quantitative research method with correlational descriptive. The study was conducted at the Imelda Pekerja Indonesia General Hospital in August 2023. Population of 282 Pulmonary TB patients, study sample 73 people with Purposive Sampling. Bivariate test using Chi Square. The age of the majority of pulmonary tuberculosis respondents aged 26-35 years (Early Adulthood) was 25 people (34.2%), the gender of the majority of pulmonary tuberculosis respondents was 40 people (54.8%), the majority of pulmonary tuberculosis respondents were employed as 48 people (65.8%). The level of self-efficacy in pulmonary tuberculosis patients was the majority of high self-efficacy scores >77 as many as 55 people (75.3%), followed by low self-efficacy scores of <63 as many as 10 people (13.7%) and moderate self-efficacy scores of 64-76 as many as 8 people (11.0%). Adherence to taking medication in pulmonary tuberculosis patients the majority had moderate adherence scores 1-2 as many as 42 people (57.5%), followed by high adherence score 0 as many as 21 people (28.8%) and low adherence score >2 as many as 10 people (13.7%). There was no relationship of self-efficacy on medication adherence with a p value of 0.324>0.05.
The Effect of Giving Tens on Reducing Pain Levels in Low Back Pain Patients in Anugerah Sehat Physiotherapy Practice Silitonga, Santo Damerius; Naibaho, Eka Nugraha V.; Nainggolan, Syahrul Handoko; Harahap, Ali Asman
COVID-19 : Journal of Health, Medical Records and Pharmacy Vol. 1 No. 02 (2024): COVID-19 : Journal of Health, Medical Records and Pharmacy
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Physical activity requires energy to do it such as walking, going up and down stairs, lifting things, running. Pain can arise in various parts of the body and can be caused by many things, one of which is the working condition of lifting objects, this condition can cause excessive physical stress on the spinal cord so that it causes muscle spasms and makes the nerves squeezed and causes pain in the lower back. TENS is a physiotherapy modality that aims to reduce pain, by sending signals in the form of low-pressure electrical currents to nerves through the conductivity of electrodes attached to the skin area. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of giving TENS on the reduction of pain levels in patients with low back pain in the practice of Physiotherapy Anugerah Sehat. The type of research used is a quantitative type of research, with the research design used is Quasi Experimental with a pre-test and post test one group approach. This research was carried out at the Anugerah Sehat Physiotherapy Practice in February 2024. The population in this study is 70 Low Back Pain patients.The sampling technique in this study uses a total sampling technique with the purposive sampling method, the number of samples in this study is 30 people. Pain scale measurements use the VAS scale. Bivariate analysis was used Paired Sample T Test analysis. The pain outcomes of patients with low back pain before the administration of the Tens modality were pain scale 4-6 (moderate pain) for 19 people (63.3%), pain scale 7-10 (severe pain) for 11 people (36.7%). The pain of patients with low back pain after the administration of the Tens modality was a pain scale of 1-3 (mild pain) as many as 21 people (70%), followed by respondents who felt a pain scale of 0 (mild pain) as many as 4 people (13.3%) and respondents who felt a pain scale of 4-6 (moderate pain) as many as 5 people (16.7%). There was an effect of TENS administration on the reduction of pain levels in patients with low back pain in the Anugerah Sehat physiotherapy practice with a significant value (2-tailed) 0.000<0.05.