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PENERAPAN MANAJEMEN REKAM MEDIS SESUAI DENGAN LEGALITAS PADA FISIOTERAPI MANDIRI DI KOTA PEMATANGSIANTARUDUL Isa Harpika Br. Ginting; Noni Herawati; Fransius P. Sinaga
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 4 No. 8 (2025): Nusantara Hasana Journal, January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v4i8.1972

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This study examines the implementation of medical record management in accordance with regulations and legality at independent physiotherapy facilities located in Pematangsiantar City. This community service study was conducted using a descriptive analytical approach using observation, interviews, questionnaires, and documentation methods. The research findings indicate that there are significant gaps in medical record management, where some practitioners have not fully complied with applicable health regulations, as shown by previous research in the Semarang area which indicated that 37.1% of physiotherapists did not carry out medical record recording properly. In addition, the implementation of an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system is seen as a strategic solution to optimize service quality, increase patient data accessibility, and meet service standards stipulated in the Minister of Health Regulation. This article presents a series of findings, analysis, and recommendations to improve compliance and efficiency of medical record management in independent physiotherapy clinics, as well as providing an overview of the process and challenges faced in its implementation.
PERAN FISIOTERAPI SEBAGAI PENDAMPINGAN ORANG TUA DALAM MELAKUKAN ACTIVE CYCLE BREATHING EXERCISE PADA ASMA DI PUSKESMAS KARTINI PEMATANGSIANTAR Isa Harpika Br. Ginting; Noni Herawati; Sontoso Simanjuntak
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Nusantara Hasana Journal, July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v4i2.1974

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This community service research examines the role of physiotherapy in assisting parents in managing asthma through the implementation of the Active Cycle Breathing Technique (ACBT) at the Kartini Community Health Center in Pematangsiantar. This activity involves education on breathing techniques, live demonstrations, and intensive support for parents and children with asthma. ACBT, which consists of three main components: Breathing Control, Deep Breathing or Thoracic Expansion Exercises, and Huffing/Forced Expiratory Technique, is intended to mobilize lung secretions, improve ventilation, and optimize cough effectiveness in asthma patients. In addition to asthma management, this technique has previously been applied to other respiratory conditions such as pulmonary tuberculosis and bronchopneumonia, proving its effectiveness in addressing respiratory problems and improving patients' quality of life. The results of the activity indicate an increase in parents' understanding and skills in performing breathing techniques and a decrease in the frequency of asthma symptoms in children. This report comprehensively describes the background, objectives, implementation methods, results and analysis of the activity, and conclusions from the implementation of ACBT as a non-pharmacological intervention in asthma management.
PROMOSI KESEHATAN UPAYA MENINGKATKAN KAPASITAS FISIK PADA LANSIA DI KEL. BUKIT SOFA KEC. SIANTAR SITALASARI Isa Harpika Br. Ginting; Noni Herawati; Febrina Sani Saragih
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 2 No. 8 (2023): Nusantara Hasana Journal, January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v2i8.1976

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This study aimed to improve the physical capacity of older adults in Bukit Sofa Village, Siantar Sitalasari District, through a structured physical exercise intervention and nutrition education. Older adults are vulnerable to declining physical capacity, malnutrition, and frailty, which negatively affect quality of life and increase morbidity and mortality. A 12-month community-based quasi-experimental intervention study was conducted with participants aged ≥60 years. The intervention included multimodal physical training (strength, balance, flexibility, and aerobic activity) performed three times per week for 60 minutes per session, along with nutrition education based on the WHO ICOPE guideline and basic function screening using the SKILAS tool. Pre- and post-intervention evaluations were conducted using the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), Senior Fitness Test (SFT), and anthropometric measures (BMI and WHR). Results showed significant improvements in muscle strength, flexibility, balance, and aerobic capacity, as well as a reduced risk of frailty and malnutrition. The program’s effectiveness was supported by the involvement of caregivers and community leaders.