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Dampak Sistem Penanganan Elektronik Emergency di Instalasi Gawat Darurat: Scoping Review Nofita Dewi Kok Mesa; Dedy Arisjulyanto; Frans Manangsang; Evangelin Watunglawar; Fajar Bakti Kurniawan
SEHATMAS: Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Juli 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Literasi Sains Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55123/sehatmas.v4i3.5736

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The density of the number of various cases of critical and emergency patients makes it a major problem in the emergency room, making the workload of officers increase. The emergency electronic system is also a pro/con for medical personnel in the emergency room. Some have negative and positive impacts. Its positive benefits include helping to facilitate complete patient records, improving reporting, reducing data entry errors. The purpose of this literature review was to see the impact of Emergency Electronic Handling Systems in Emergency Installations. The method used in this study is Scoping Review and is carried out systematically based on PRISMA. The determination of article search keywords using the keywords used is "Emergency", AND, "Electronic", AND, "System". The article search process is carried out on several databases, namely ProQuest, EBSCO, and Science Direct. The inclusion criteria are research articles for 2012-2022, using English, full text, in the form of articles. A total of 12 articles that met the inclusion criteria were synthesized in this study. The articles were then reviewed. Mobile health apps (MHAs) in Emergency Installations have a number of positive and negative impacts. As well as potentially significantly improving health care by providing accessible, effective, cost-effective, and measurable health interventions and information that can improve disease screening, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment.
Skrining Pemeriksaan Gula Darah, Kolesterol dan Asam Urat pada Anggota Yayasan Jantung Indonesia Cabang Papua Indra Taufik Sahli; Asrianto Asrianto; Risda Hartati; Fajar Bakti Kurniawan; Afika Herma Wardani; Rina Purwati; Leberina Kawaitow
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Cendikia Jenius Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): Juni 2026
Publisher : CV. CENDIKIA JENIUS INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70920/pengabmaskes.v3i2.380

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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, and hyperuricemia pose a significant public health threat in Papua, with diabetes prevalence in Jayapura reaching 13.5% and elevated cholesterol levels at 33.9%. The lack of early detection data and limited access to healthcare services highlight the urgent need for preventive screening and health education. This activity aimed to identify metabolic risk factors blood glucose, cholesterol, and uric acid levels among the Papua Healthy Heart Foundation members. The implementation method included preparing calibrated equipment and conducting screening activities on November 9, 2024. Screening results were analyzed based on sex and age group. Findings revealed that 20.9% of female and 50% of male participants had abnormal glucose levels, while 40.9% of women and 50% of men presented with elevated cholesterol. The prevalence of hyperuricemia was lower among men (16.7%) than among women (41.7%). Interestingly, individuals aged over 60 demonstrated better metabolic control than younger age groups. The study concludes that adults aged 40–60 represent the highest-risk population. Therefore, targeted nutritional education and regular health monitoring are essential to reduce the burden of NCDs. These findings provide a foundational basis for designing locally tailored intervention programs.