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Electronic Medical Record (EMR) at Physiotherapy Clinic Tyas, Zahra Arwananing; Wira Nata Negara; Muhammad Sugiharto Bagus Wijaya; Muhammad Yusuf Nurrohman; Dika Rizki Imania
International Journal of Health Science and Technology Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): April
Publisher : Universitas 'Aisyiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/ijhst.v5i3.3337

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The development of the digital world is accelerating with the presence of the COVID-19 pandemic around the world. The need for digitization is also needed in the health sector, such as EMR (Electronic Medical Records) to facilitate services in recording patient medical data. The Regulation of Physiotherapy Service Standards aims to provide a reference for the implementation of quality and accountable physiotherapy services to improve the quality of physiotherapy services to patients which is one of the technological advances in the industrial revolution 4.0 by providing EMR. With this EMR, it is hoped that it can facilitate physiotherapists' access to medical record data from patients that is neatly structured. EMRs with structured data can also help clinic owners make new decisions based on stored data. This research was conducted by observation, interview, and discussion methods for analysis and design. The results of the discussion and analysis of this study are structured, neat data according to the concept of relational data. 12 Entities generated from structured data and relationships from each entity that connects one to the other consist of 10 relationships. This study resulted in a pilot system for ERM specifically for Physiotherapy Clinics because it has structured and clearly documented data such as database design using ERD (Entity Relational Diagram) and DOD (Data Object Description), as well as system design and display.
The Relationship Between Physical Activity And Hypertension Among The Elderly In The Muhammadiyah Regional Leadership (Pdm) Of Sleman Ujang Candra Irawan; Indriani; Dika Rizki Imania
JURNAL KEPERAWATAN DAN FISIOTERAPI (JKF) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Keperawatan dan Fisioterapi (JKF)
Publisher : Fakultas Keperawatan dan Fisioterapi Institut Kesehatan Medistra Lubuk Pakam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35451/jkf.v6i1.1895

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Background: Hypertension, commonly referred to as high blood pressure, stands as a leading non-communicable disease responsible for a significant number of global fatalities and health issues. This condition constitutes a primary risk factor for various health complications, including heart disease, stroke, kidney disorders, and dementia. Hypertension frequently develops without noticeable symptoms, earning it the moniker "The Silent Killer." The prevalence of high blood pressure continues to increase, and low levels of physical activity are still a problem in Indonesia. Objective: The objective of this research was to examine the association between attributes such as age, gender, educational attainment, occupation, smoking habits, Body Mass Index (BMI), and physical activity concerning hypertension within the elderly population affiliated with the Muhammadiyah Regional Leadership (PDM) of Sleman. Method: The research utilized a descriptive methodology with a cross-sectional approach. Purposive sampling was employed to select a sample size of 120 elderly participants as respondents. Statistical analysis was conducted using the Chi-square Test. Results: The analysis findings indicate that most of the respondents display the following attributes: 45% are aged between 49 and 59 years, 87.5% are females, 45.8% have a secondary education, 45.8% are obese, 90% are non-smokers, 54.2% have a low level of physical activity, and 81.7% are diagnosed with stage 1 hypertension. There is a notable association between the level of physical activity and the prevalence of hypertension (p-value = 0.000). Conclusion: A connection exists between physical activity and hypertension among the elderly in the Muhammadiyah Regional Leadership (PDM) of Sleman.