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Keluaran Klinis Pasien Stroke dengan Covid-19 di RSUD Dr. Soedomo Trenggalek pada Tahun 2020 - 2021 Abdillah, Mi'rajatul; Sholehuddin, Muhammad Afif; Ikhromi, Noryanto; Subroto, Antonius Gatot
Majalah Kedokteran Neurosains Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Saraf Indonesia Vol 39 No 4 (2023): Vol 39 No 4 (2023)
Publisher : PERDOSNI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52386/neurona.v39i4.408

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Introduction: In Indonesia, there is still little data on stroke with COVID-19 patients. COVID-19 patients also experience stroke. This study aims to determine the clinical outcomes of stroke with COVID-19 patients in Trenggalek, Indonesia. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional study design by comparing the clinical outcomes of stroke patients with COVID-19 and stroke patients without COVID-19 at RSUD Trenggalek. The independent variable studied in this study was COVID-19 infection status based on medical records. The study group was subjects with stroke and COVID-19 infection. The control group is subjects with stoke without COVID-19 infection. The dependent variables studied in this study were length of hospitalization, cost of care, and mortality rate. Results: This study found that the average age of patients stroke with COVID-19 was 65 years. Stroke patients with COVID-19 have a higher mortality rate than stroke patients without COVID-19 (p<0.001; 95% CI). The average cost of care in the group of stroke patients with COVID-19 was significantly higher than the stroke group without COVID-19 (p<0.001; CI 95%). However, there was no statistically significant difference in the length of treatment between the control group and the intervention group. (p=0,326). Conclusion: Stroke patients with COVID-19 have higher mortality rates and treatment costs than those without COVID-19. Old age has a higher risk of being infected with the COVID-19 type. However, no significant difference was found in the length of treatment.
A Comprehensive Approach to Ending Bullying in Indonesia's Medical Residency Programs: A Policy Brief Pujiwati Permata Rima, Siti; Bumantari, Annisa Fitri; Nabillah, Bayuni Izzat; Malufti, Chandrika Najwa; Adhiguna, Gunawan; Hadianto, Henry; Kakisina, Jurika; Ikhromi, Noryanto; Amalia, Nur Izzaty; Fathana, rezka dwi; Jaehan, Risa; Putri, stefanie karina; Setiawan, Yosia Putra
Acta Neurologica Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 03 (2024): Acta Neurologica Indonesia
Publisher : Departemen Neurologi Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69868/ani.v2i03.40

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Bullying is a pervasive issue in medical education and practice, affecting educators, residents, nurses, and students. In Indonesia, it has emerged as a significant concern, particularly within medical residency programs. Often described as a chronic problem, bullying in medicine negatively impacts patient care and is difficult to eradicate. It occurs both in professional settings and through digital platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram. Bullying in medical education takes various forms, including physical and non-physical, and often escapes the attention of faculty, universities, teaching hospitals, and victims' families. These acts, typically carried out by senior students in an organized manner, may be falsely perceived as part of the mentoring process, masking the harmful behavior.1