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COVID-19 : Journal of Health, Medical Records and Pharmacy
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Core Subject : Health, Science,
COVID-19 : Journal of Health, Medical Records and Pharmacy is a journal covering the fields of health, Medical Records and Pharmacy with Scope: Health Health Policy and Management, Midwifery, Nursing, Public Health, Critical Care and Intesive Care Medicine, Health Information Technology, Medical Informatics, Occupational Health and Safety, Health Law Medical Record Health Information Management, Health Information System, Health Information Technology, Classification and Codefication of Diagnostic Related Health Problems and Prosedure, Health Quality Information Management. Pharmacy Clinical Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutics, Community Pharmacy, Pharmacognosy, Phytochemistry, Biology of Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Pharmacy Technology and Pharmaceutics, Clinical Pharmacy and Community, Medicine.
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The Relationship Of Family Support To The Level Of Ability To Perform Daily Activities In Stroke Patients In Imelda Pekerja Indonesia General Hospital Sagala, Deddy Sepadha Putra; Damanik, Hamonangan; Hutagaol, Aureliya; Dewi, Ratna; Pasaribu, Sri Delvia
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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Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and third cause of disability in the world. Someone who has a stroke will have limitations in carrying out daily activities or Activity Of Daily Living (ADL) and support from family both in physical, psychological and emotional forms is needed by stroke patients The purpose of this study was to determine family support for the level of ability to carry out daily activities in stroke patients at Imelda Pekerja Indonesia General Hospital. This type of research is quantitative research with correlational methods and Cross Sectional approach design. This research was conducted in July-August 2023 at the Imelda Hemodialysis Room of Imelda Pekerja Indonesia General Hospital. This study used NonProbability sampling technique using purposive sampling method, so that the total research sample was 30 respondents. The instrument used in this study was a questionnaire. Data analysis using univariate and bivariate analysis with statistical tests (Chi Square Test) in the SPSS application. The results of the study showed the results of the Chi-Square statistical test with a significant value (p) value of 0.01 or p< 0.05. The conclusion in this study is that there is family support for the level of ability to carry out daily activities in stroke patients at Imelda Pekerja Indonesia General Hospital in 2023.
Factors Inhibiting the Accuracy of Outpatient Morbidity Reporting Data in SIMRS at Imelda General Hospital Lubis, Siti Permata Sari; Simanjuntak, Esraida; Bancin, Sri Wahyuni
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The implementation of reporting is very important for hospitals because it can be used as a comparison of visits of old patients or new patients who previously and now reporting in hospitals is divided into 2, namely Internal reporting and External reporting, reporting systems in hospitals will usually be reported monthly, quarterly, and annually. This report aims to produce relevant, accurate and timely information. To be able to produce good and correct, accurate and complete computer output data and can be accounted for is greatly influenced by the discipline of the unit towards patients. Time and place of research May 2023-August 2023 at RSU Imelda, The purpose of this study is to determine the implementation of the management of outpatient morbidity data reporting at SIMRS based on human factors (Man), Method (Method) and Facility (Machine). This type of research is descriptive qualitative. The methods used for data collection are Observation and Interview. The informants in this study amounted to 2 people consisting of 1 SIMRS officer and 1 reporting officer. The result of this study is human resources (Man) where officers still often get errors in writing early diangnosa in patient files, incompleteness of Medical Record files, lack of hospital management preparation, procedure updates and technical instructions in reporting. Facilities (Machine) where the network is often problematic makes officers late in sending reporting data, SOP (Method) where there is no specific SOP in outpatient morbidity reporting but the reporting process still runs well. The suggestion that can be given is to create a special SOP for reporting outpatient morbidity data and improve the network contained in the ruagan so that the processing in reporting can be carried out more optimally.
The Relationship Between Hemoglobin Levels and Wound Healing Post Sectio Caesarea At RSUD Rantau Prapat Sagala , Deddy Sepadha Putra
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Sectio caesarea or cesarean section is an operation that aims to remove the baby through an incision in the abdominal wall and uterine wall provided that the uterus is intact and the fetal weight is above 500 grams. This study aims to analyze the relationship between hemoglobin levels and post-sectio caesarea wound healing at RSUD Rantau Prapat. The type of research used is quantitative with an observational research design with a prospective cohort approach. The research was conducted in July 2021 at RSUD Rantau Prapat. The population in this study was all post sectio caesarea patients treated in June-July 2021. The population in this study was 27 people. The sampling technique in this study is a total sampling technique so that the number of samples in this study is 27 people. The results of the study conducted with the chi square test were obtained p values of 0.001 <0.05, meaning that there was a statistically significant relationship between hemoglobin levels and wound healing sectio caesarea at RSUD Rantau Prapat. It is recommended to health workers to take blood hemoglobin in patients sectio caesarea twice at 24 hours after sectio caesarea surgery, and at the time of control at the obstetric poly a week after surgery.
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
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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.
The Negative Impact of Teen Pregnancy: Scoping Review BR. Sitanggang, Hotmauli; Gultom, Risatantry; Simamora, Debora Lestari; Rambe, Nova Linda
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Adolescent pregnancy has now become a widespread problem that occurs in various countries, both in developing and developed countries. Adolescent pregnancy can have a negative impact on the health of the teenager itself and is one of the causes of the high maternal mortality rate. This study aims to find out the literature related to the negative impact of teenage pregnancy. The review uses methods that are compliant with the PRISMA Sc-R Guidelines, the focus of the review is determined by keywords, inclusion and exclusion criteria, the search for articles uses relevant databases, and the selection process is described in the PRISMA flowchart. Of the 450 articles selected according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 10 articles were reviewed in this study, five themes were found, namely: Anemia in pregnancy, Premature birth and BBLR, Preeclampsia/eclampsia, Psychological disorders and neonatal maternal death. Adolescent pregnancy has a significant negative impact on maternal health and causes death for both mother and baby.
The Effect of Pregnancy Exercises on Normal Childbirth at the BPM Suci Rahmadani Clinic in 2023 Fauza, Rahmawani
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Pregnancy is a natural process that occurs in that the changes that occur in women during normal pregnancy are physiological in nature. The aim is to determine the effect of pregnancy exercise on the smooth delivery process of primiparous mothers at the BPM Suci Rahmadani Clinic. This research is a cross sectional study using an observational approach. The results of the study showed that of the 50% who participated in pregnancy exercise, 35.4% had normal deliveries, 14.6% had abnormal births. Of the 50% of mothers who did not participate in pregnancy exercise, 11.5% had normal deliveries and 38.5% had abnormal births. Based on the Odds Ratio (OR) value of 8.169, this means that mothers who do not exercise during pregnancy have a risk of abnormal labor of 8.169 times compared to mothers who exercise during pregnancy. It is recommended for mothers to take part in pregnancy exercise at least once a week so that the benefits of pregnancy exercise can be felt to the maximum. It is hoped that the Suci Rahmadani BPM Clinic will make pregnancy exercise one of the pregnancy care program policies, so that pregnant women can feel the benefits of the exercise well.
The Effect of Foot Exercise on Foot Sensitivity in Type II Diabetes Mellitus Patients in Environment IV of Dataran Tinggi Village, Binjai in 2024 Empraninta, Hanna Ester; Br Bangun, Chusnul Adinta
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Indonesia is a country with a fairly high incidence rate. Data found that type 2 DM sufferers in Indonesia reached 1.5% or around 4.1 million people from the total population, then one of the complications that arises from diabetes mellitus sufferers is decreased sensitivity in the feet, this phenomenon if left unchecked will become diabetic ulcers. Objective: To determine foot sensitivity before and after implementing diabetes foot exercises. Knowing the differences before and after the implementation of diabetes mellitus foot exercises on foot sensitivity in diabetes mellitus sufferers. This type of research is descriptive research. This implementation was carried out for 7 days with 3 meetings. The respondents used in this study were diabetes mellitus sufferers who experienced decreased sensitivity in their feet, which was characterized by frequent tingling sensations and decreased stimulation. After applying diabetic foot exercises, it showed an increase in foot sensitivity in diabetes mellitus sufferers. Applying diabetic foot exercises can increase foot sensitivity in people with diabetes mellitus.
Overview Of the Completeness of Filling Out Important Reports On The Internal Transfer Form Based On Accreditation Standards At Imelda Pekerja Indonesia General Hospital Ritonga, Zulham Andi; Ziliwu, Martha Riang Cahyani
COVID-19 : Journal of Health, Medical Records and Pharmacy Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): COVID-19 : Journal of Health, Medical Records and Pharmacy
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Internal Transfer Form aims to source important information data when transferring patients from a service unit or room to another room. Incomplete information input can cause communication errors between health workers in providing services to patients. This study used a quantitative method where researchers looked at the completeness of filling out the internal transfer form at the Imelda Pekerja Indonesia Medan General Hospital and how it conformed to Hospital Accreditation Standard No.1128, Year 2022 with a sample of 99 forms. This study starts from April to September 2023. The sampling technique used is probabiity sampling by means of simple random sampling using a check-list sheet instrument. The lowest percentage of form filling incompleteness was found in the "Procedures Performed" component, as many as 7 forms with a percentage (7.1%) of 99 forms, followed by the component "Reasons for Admission and Other Care Patients Have Received", as many as 5 forms (5.1%), the "Significant Findings" component as many as 2 forms (2%), and the "Medicines" component as many as 1 form (1%). The completeness of filling out forms with the highest percentage was found in the component "Diagnosis and Condition of Patients at Transfer", as many as 99 forms with a percentage (100%). Of the 99 samples of internal transfer forms at Imelda Medan Hospital, 18 forms were found to be incomplete with a percentage (18.2%) and 81 forms that were filled out completely (81.8%).
The Effect of Service Quality on Duafa Patient Satisfaction at Grha Sehat Baitul Maal Muamalat Rufaida Yogyakarta Putra, Hodiri Adi; Sundoro, Totok; Purnomo, Parmadi Sigit; Setyowati, Rustiana; Suharyanta, Dwi; Ispandiyah, Woro
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Service quality assessment can be measured using five dimensions, namely assurance, reliability, responsiveness, empathy, and tangible.Grha Sehat Baitul Maal Muamalat Rufaida Yogyakarta in 17 duafa patients with the interview method there were 9 duafa patients who were dissatisfied with the service, namely in terms of physical appearance of Grha Sehat, equipment and safety guarantees for duafa patients. To determine the effect of service quality (Assurance, Reliability, Responsiveness, Empathy, Tangible) with patient satisfaction at Grha Sehat Baitul Maal Muamalat Rufaida Yogyakarta. This type of research uses quantitative research with sampling techniques, namely axial sampling. With a population of 103 patients, sample calculations using the slovin formula obtained 51 patients. The analysis used are: univariate analysis, bivariate analysis using t test and multivariate analysis using F test. Based on the results of the research conducted, there is an influence between assurance and patient satisfaction characterized by T test results of 0.001 < 0.05. There is no influence between reliability and patient satisfaction marked by T test results of 0.0687 > 0.05. There is an influence between Responsiveness characterized by T test results of 0.026 < 0.05. There is an influence between Empathy characterized by T test results of 0.025 < 0.05. There is no effect between Tangible marked with test results T 0.055 > 0.05. There is an influence on service quality (reliability, responsiveness, assurance, empathy and tangible) marked by a significant value of F test results, namely 0.000 < 0.05. Simultaneous testing with F test can be concluded that there is an influence of Service Quality on Patient Satisfaction duafa at Grha Sehat Baitul Maal Muamalat Rufaida Yogyakarta.
The Relationship Between Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW) Value and Mortality Rate in Neonatorum Sepsis at Murni Teguh Methodist General Hospital Sussana Wesley Pratama, Muhammad Arief
COVID-19 : Journal of Health, Medical Records and Pharmacy Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): COVID-19 : Journal of Health, Medical Records and Pharmacy
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Neonatal sepsis remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in neonates. Accurate identification of prognostic factors is essential to improve management and clinical outcomes. This study aims to analyze the relationship between Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW) values and other clinical and laboratory parameters and mortality rates in neonatal sepsis. This cross-sectional study involved 98 neonates with a diagnosis of sepsis at Purely Teguh Methodist Sussana Wesley General Hospital from July to December 2023. Demographic, clinical, and laboratory data are collected and analyzed. The statistical tests used included chi-square, independent t-test, and Mann-Whitney U, with a p<0.05 value considered significant. Of the 98 neonates, 35 (35.71%) died. Septic shock was significantly more common in the group that died (85.71% vs 12.70%, p<0.001). Higher RDW values correlated with increased mortality (17.10% ± 1.72 vs 15.40% ± 1.28, p<0.001). Thrombocytopenia (173.00 ± 152.00 vs 242.50 ± 126.00 x 10³/μl, p=0.048), increased IT ratio (median 0.42 vs 0.28, p=0.018), and higher procalcitonin levels (median 3.25 vs 0.68 ng/ml, p=0.007) were also associated with an increased risk of mortality. Septic shock, increased RDW values, thrombocytopenia, increased IT ratio, and high procalcitonin levels are significant predictors of mortality in neonatal sepsis. The combination of these parameters can improve accuracy in risk stratification and guide more effective clinical management.