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A Review of The Effectiveness of Independent Outpatient Registration Through The Mobile JKN at Sukosari Health Center and Manguharjo Health Center in Madiun City Ardianingrum, Al Wafi Rahmaputri; Apriani, Dika; Apriliani, Eltigeka Devi
Procedia of Engineering and Life Science Vol. 6 (2024): The 3rd International Scientific Meeting on Health Information Management (3rd ISMoHI
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/pels.v6i1.1926

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Law Number 40 of 2004 stipulated that the National Social Security System mandates social security for all Indonesian citizens, namely the National Health Insurance (JKN). The Mobile JKN application provides an essential service to the public online, eliminating the need for long queues at health institutions. Research conducted from July 2022 to April 2023 showed that of the 196,917 residents of Madiun City, only 46 participants used the Mobile JKN application. The low enthusiasm for registering independently for outpatient services through Mobile JKN is attributed to either the inability to use the application or the inadequate quality of the service. This study employed a descriptive quantitative design based on observations. The results showed that the application process for Mobile JKN at health centers in Madiun City aligned with technology acceptance. Overall effectiveness was deemed "successful," with a percentage score of 79.02%, attributed to the application's quick access time, reliable information, and prompt handling of consumer complaints. Madiun City health centers encourage the public to use the Mobile JKN application by promoting it through leaflets and social media.
Respiratory Physiotherapy Management in Pediatric Bronchial Asthma Apriani, Dika; Sudaryanto, Wahyu Tri; Sulistyowati, Fatonah
Jurnal Kesehatan dan Kedokteran Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Februari: Jurnal Kesehatan dan Kedokteran
Publisher : Asosiasi Dosen Muda Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56127/jukeke.v5i1.2636

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Bronchial asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the respiratory tract characterized by airway narrowing, bronchial hyperresponsiveness, and reversible airflow limitation. This condition may cause symptoms such as dyspnea, coughing, wheezing, and reduced functional activity capacity, particularly in pediatric patients. Therefore, supportive interventions such as respiratory physiotherapy are important to improve respiratory function and reduce asthma symptoms. Objective: This study aims to describe the effectiveness of respiratory physiotherapy management in a pediatric patient with bronchial asthma treated at RSUP Surakarta and to highlight the role of physiotherapy as a complementary intervention in improving respiratory function. Method: This study used a qualitative case report design involving a five-year-old boy diagnosed with bronchial asthma. Data were collected through clinical examination and repeated evaluations during five physiotherapy sessions, including thoracic expansion measurement, peak expiratory flow assessment, auscultation examination, vital sign monitoring, and dyspnea assessment using the Borg Scale and the Modified Medical Research Council (mMRC) scale. Data were analyzed descriptively by comparing the patient’s clinical condition before and after intervention across treatment sessions. Findings: The results showed improvement in several respiratory indicators after the intervention. Thoracic expansion increased at all measurement points, peak expiratory flow improved from 200 L/min to 550 L/min, and breath sounds changed from wheezing and rhonchi to normal vesicular sounds. In addition, vital signs showed improvement and perceived dyspnea decreased based on the Borg Scale, although the mMRC score remained unchanged. Implications: These findings suggest that respiratory physiotherapy may contribute to improving ventilation, chest wall mobility, and respiratory efficiency in pediatric asthma patients. Physiotherapy interventions can therefore be considered as supportive therapy in comprehensive asthma management. Originality: The originality of this study lies in the detailed clinical documentation of multimodal respiratory physiotherapy interventions in a pediatric bronchial asthma case, particularly in evaluating changes in thoracic expansion, peak expiratory flow, auscultation findings, and dyspnea during repeated treatment sessions.