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Rehabilitation of Drug Users in Makassar City Putri, Safridha Kemala; Salakory, Jacomina Anthonete; Saputra, M. Khalid Fredy; Kristina, Yunita; Ramli, Rachmat; Pannyiwi, Rahmat
International Journal of Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Health Sciences
Publisher : Asosiasi Guru dan Dosen Seluruh Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59585/ijhs.v2i1.303

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The spread and abuse of narcotics is a complex problem, which requires comprehensive mitigation efforts involving multidisciplinary, multisectoral cooperation and active community participation carried out continuously, consistently and consistently. Even though in medical science, most classes of narcotics are still useful for treatment, if they are misused or used not according to medical indications or treatment standards, especially if accompanied by illegal distribution, it will have very detrimental consequences for individuals and society at large. The cumulative number of AIDs cases in Indonesia in the second quarter of 2010 was 21,770 cases. The spread of HIV/AIDS among Injection Drug Use/IDUs has reached 8,795 cases. Methadone substitution therapy needs to be carried out with the aim of reducing adverse health, social and economic impacts, reducing the risk of contracting and transmitting HIV to other people, however therapy failure often occurs due to non-compliance or poor adherence. The research is observational with a cross sectional approach. Data were collected using questionnaires through interviews with informants following the therapy program. The results of the study showed good compliance in following therapy. Factors related to compliance in therapy are knowledge, attitudes, motivation, self-efficacy, family role, peer role, and health worker role. Multivariate analysis of multiple Logistic Regression, the most influential factors are motivation and the role of peers.
Description Of Periodontal Tissue Severity Level In Diabetes Mellitus Patients At Dahlia Makassar Health Center Abdullah, Rusli; Hitipeuw, Anthoneta Johanna; Syarief, Syarifah Wahyuni Al; Putri, Safridha Kemala; Mahyudin, Mahyudin; Prehananto, Herlambang
International Journal of Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): International Journal of Health Sciences
Publisher : Asosiasi Guru dan Dosen Seluruh Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59585/ijhs.v2i2.349

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Diabetes mellitus or what is better known to the general public as diabetes is a degenerative disease that can be accompanied by chronic or acute complications and is a non-communicable disease. Diabetes Mellitus is a systemic disease that is often found in developed and developing countries, one of which is our country, Indonesia. This is caused by some Indonesian people having an unhealthy lifestyle and a lack of physical activity such as exercising. The aim of this study was to determine the level of severity of periodontal tissue in Diabetes Mellitus sufferers who visited the Community Health Center dental clinic. The descriptive research method is to determine the level of severity of Periodontal Tissue in Diabetes Mellitus sufferers at the Community Health Center. The results show that all Diabetes Mellitus sufferers have problems with their periodontal tissue and most of them are at a severe level. Based on the results of the research and discussion above, it can be concluded that all Diabetes Mellitus sufferers have problems with their periodontal tissue and as many as 60% of them are at a severe level of severity.
Principals of Implementing Early Mobilization in Patients in Intensive Care Units Putri, Safridha Kemala; Noor, Mohammad Arifin; Aini, Dwi Nur; Cahya, Mochamad Robby Fajar; Mahoklory, Serly Sani; Nazara, Desman Serius
International Journal of Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): International Journal of Health Sciences
Publisher : Asosiasi Guru dan Dosen Seluruh Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59585/ijhs.v2i3.437

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Early mobilization is a series of light activities carried out after surgery starting in bed until being able to get out of bed, mobilize to the bathroom and walk out of the bathroom. Advances in intensive care allow more patients to survive acute critical illness. The use of mechanical ventilation is one of the advances in the care of critically ill patients that can have a negative impact on long-term use. The aim is to provide information about the benefits and application of early mobilization in patients undergoing treatment in the ICU and using mechanical ventilation. Results: early mobilization has an effect on physiological responses, reduces delirium scores, reduces the length of use of mechanical ventilation, reduces length of stay in the ICU and hospital and reduces treatment costs, and prevents VAP. One of the obstacles to early mobilization is the mindset of ICU staff. The conclusion is that early mobilization is one of the items for ICU patients and what hinders its implementation is the mindset of the ICU staff.