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Saidah Syamsuddin
Bagian Psikiatri, Fakultas Kedokteran, Universitas Hasanuddin, Makassar

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HUBUNGAN HASIL SUPPLEMENTARY SCALES MMPI-2 TERHADAP HASIL UJI KOMPETENSI PADA ALUMNI KEBIDANAN MAKASSAR PERIODE MARET TAHUN 2018 Yuliati Yuliati; Saidah Syamsuddin; Budu Budu
Jurnal JKFT Vol 5, No 1 (2020): Jurnal JKFT
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/jkft.v1i1.2853

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Various government efforts to reduce Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR), Infant Mortality Rate (IMR), and Under-Five Mortality Rate (UFMR) have been carried out through the Maternal and Child Health program. The research aimed to investigate the relationship between MMPI-2 Supplementary Scales Result and Competency Test Result on Makassar Midwifery Alumni in the Period of March 2018.The research used the observational descriptive method with the cross sectional study design. The research population was all midwifery alumni Health Higher School Mega Rezky Makassar and Midwifery Academy Yapma who attended the competency test in the period of March 2018. Samples were selected using the consecutive sampling technique. The samples were as many as 122 respondents who were divided into two groups namely 61 competent and 61 incompetent respondents. Data were collected MMPI-2 test questionnaire distributed to the respondents and examined by experts. The data analysis used the Chi-square test.The research result of the Supplementary scales distribution indicates the significant scales namely : the Anxiety (A),Ego Strength (ES), Responsibility (Re), Post Traumatic Disorder Keane (PK), and Addiction Admission Scale (AAS). This proves that there is the relationship between MMPI-2 Supplementary Scales Result and competency test result. Key words : Supplementary Scales, Midwifery Alumni, Competency Test.
Effect of a Single Dialysis on Cognitive Function in Chronic Kidney Disease Stage 5 Hemodialysis Patients Andi Rahmat Hidayat; Haerani Rasyid; Syakib Bakri; Hasyim Kasim; Saidah Syamsuddin; Arifin Seweng
Indonesian Journal of Kidney and Hypertension Vol 2 No 2 (2019): May - August 2019
Publisher : PERNEFRI (PERHIMPUNAN NEFROLOGI INDONESIA)

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Abstract Background: The incidence of cognitive impairment (CI) has been widely reported in various studies among chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. Many factors influence cognitive function including hemodialysis (HD) process itself. There is much evidence that a single HD session brings about changes in the cognitive status of patients, but just a few studies assessing whether cognitive performance varies with dialysis. Aim: To know the effect of single dialysis session on cognitive function in HD patients. Method: Sixty medically stable CKD stage 5 patients on HD maintenance at least for three months were enrolled. Cognitive testing performed thrice, 1-2 hour prior dialysis (T1), 3-4 hour into the session (T2) and 24 hour after the session (T3) using a well-validated neuropsychological test battery, Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) Indonesian version which assess the domain of cognitive function including visuospatial, executive function, naming, memory, attention, language, abstraction, recall, and orientation. Result: among 60 patients complete testing, mean age 45,45 ± 11,28 years, dialysis vintage 10,12 ± 11,88 months, 44 patients (73,3%) had CI at baseline. Cognitive function decline during dialysis (T2) (MoCA INA score 21,65 to 19,67, p < 0.001) and visuospatial, executive function, attention, language and recall was impaired during dialysis. While cognitive function reached its best 24 hour after dialysis (MoCA INA score 23,65, p < 0.001) and all the domain of cognitive function was improved except naming that didn’t change over the dialysis session. Age and dialysis adequacy were associated with the decline. Conclusion: There is effect of a single HD session on global cognitive function where cognitive function was deteriorated during HD and reached its best 24 hour after HD. Keywords: cognitive function, chronic kidney disease, hemodialysis