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Mutiara Medika: Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan
ISSN : 14118033     EISSN : 26140101     DOI : 10.18196/mm
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Jurnal Mutiara Medika Fakultas Kedokteran dan Ilmu Kesehatan (MMJKK) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta is a peer-reviewed and open access journal that focuses on promoting medical sciences generated from basic sciences, clinical, and community or public health research to integrate researches in all aspects of human health.
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN KNOWLEDGE, INFORMATION SOURCES, FAMILY SUPPORT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF PROVIDER-INITIATED TESTING AND COUNSELING IN PREGNANT WOMAN Ciptiasrini, Uci
Mutiara Medika: Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Vol 20 No 1: January 2020
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The discovery of cases of HIV and AIDS at the age of under four years old in Indonesia indicates that there is still HIV transmission from mother to child. This study aims to identify the relationship between knowledge, information sources, family support, and the implementation of Provider-Initiated Testing and Counseling (PITC) examinations in pregnant women. This research was analytic descriptive with a cross-sectional approach conducted in August 2018, with 85 respondents selected by accidental sampling. The population in this study were all pregnant women who visited the community health center. Data was collected by giving questionnaires directly to respondents. Relationships between variables were tested with chi-square analysis. The results showed that 36 (62.1%) respondents have good behavior and good knowledge, and the chi-square test results obtained p-value=0.025. Thirty (68.2%) respondents have good behavior and have access to information sources and p-value=0.007. Thirty-three (67.3%) respondents have good behavior and have family support with the p-value=0.004. It can be concluded that there is a relationship between knowledge, information sources, family support, and the implementation of the PITC examination of pregnant women.
THE RATIONALITY OF ANTIBIOTIC USE ON PATIENTS OF TYPHOID FEVER Hudi, Riefki Indira; Ranti, Imaniar
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Typhoid fever is an infectious disease caused by Salmonella typhi bacteria. The administration of antibiotics in typhoid fever is needed as a causative therapy to eradicate the bacteria based on the principles of rational therapy to avoid antibiotic resistance. However, there are still a considerable amount of cases of unnecessary antibiotic administration. This study aims to examine the rationality of antibiotic use on patients of typhoid fever. This research is a non-intervention study with descriptive analytic methods. Data were retrieved retrospectively by identifying the medical records of patients treated in the X Hospital Salatiga from January to August 2016 with a purposive sampling method based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria of 67 cases. The data was analyzed by using Gyssen criteria based on the standard of typhoid fever service of WHO 2011. The result showed that the percentage of female typhoid fever patients was higher than the male with the most prolonged 3-day hospitality. The most commonly used antibiotics are ceftriaxone, ciprofloxacin, and cefixime with the result of the rationality analysis of category 0 (55.22 %), category IIIA (1.49%), category IIIB ( 8.96% ), category IVA (17.91%), and category IVC (4.48%). It can be concluded that  the rationality of antibiotics used in patients with typhoid fever at X Hospital Salatiga based on Gyssen criteria showed a good result.
THE ADHERENCE TO FIXED-DOSE COMBINATION ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY AND VIRAL LOAD IN HIV PATIENTS Auliannissa, Salma; Bustamam, Nurfitri; Ningsih, Sri Rahayu
Mutiara Medika: Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Vol 20 No 1: January 2020
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Antiretroviral fixed-dose combination (FDC ARV) has been used in HIV patient therapy. The therapy is recommended to be monitored using a viral load (VL), reflecting the amount of HIV in the blood. Since 2015, the VL testing has been carried out at Pengayoman Cipinang Hospital. However, the evaluation of adherence to the FDC antiretroviral therapy on VL has never been conducted. This study aims to determine the relationship between the adherence level to the FDC ARVs and VL at Pengayoman Cipinang Hospital in 2015-2018. The study used a cross-sectional design and a random sampling technique. The sample size was 70, and data generated from the medical record. Kruskal Wallis test showed no differences in the level of adherence in the group based on gender, education level, marital status, employment status, and the risk factor for HIV. However, there was a significant difference in the age group. Cross-tab data showed virological failure (VL> 400 copies/ml) was found in 1.8% of patients with good adherence, 75% of patients with moderate adherence, and 100% of patients with poor adherence. The Chi-square test showed a significant relationship between adherence to FDC ARV and VL (p=0.000). It can be concluded that there was a significant relationship between the level of adherence in taking ARV FDC and viral load.
CORTICOSTEROID-INDUCED CENTRAL SEROUS CHORIORETINOPATHY Nursalim, Ade John; Sumual, Vera
Mutiara Medika: Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Vol 20 No 1: January 2020
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Central Serous Chorioretinopathy (CSC) is a condition where there is an accumulation of serous fluid in the retinal pigment epithelium layer. The abnormality in the retinal pigment layer of the eye causes vision loss and serous detachment. CSC has a variety of causes, one of which is corticosteroid therapy. This article aims to report a case of a 27-year-old male patient who was diagnosed with CSC. The risk factor indicating CSC, in this case, was long-term oral and the use of a nasal spray to treat patient?s allergic rhinitis. Patients have allergic rhinitis and sneezing. Thus, they are administered to consume tablets of 16 mg methylprednisolone three times a day. The patient has a history of using a nasal spray containing 0.05% mometasone furoate monohydrate for ten years in a row. The patient?s visual acuity is 6/6 on his right eye and 6/15 on his left eye. Posterior segment examination and optical coherence tomography (OCT) were considered effective in identifying the features of patients with CSC, and thus both were administered. It was further found that steroid therapy replacement and healthier lifestyle adjustments could sustain the symptoms and improve the patient?s well-being.

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