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EFFECTIVENESS OF HEALTH EDUCATION ON FAMILY ROLE CHANGES IN POST STROKE PATIENT REHABILITATION AT ARMY HOSPITAL, PEMATANG SIANTAR CITY, 2020 Doortua, Doortua; Martin, Stephen; Lubis, Josep; Wahyuni Tarigan, Sri; Firdasari, Firdasari
International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and Technology Vol. 3 (2021): International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and T
Publisher : Universitas Efarina

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Stroke rehabilitation is a program designed to give abilities to sufferers with physical disabilities and/or chronic illnesses, so that they can live or work fully according to their capacity. The rehabilitation program is not only limited to recovering conditions, but also includes rehabilitation that is psychosocial in nature, full of compassion and broad empathy, in order to resurrect sufferers. This research was conducted at the Pematangsiantar City Army Hospital. This study aims to identify the effectiveness of health education on changing the role of the family in the rehabilitation of post-stroke patients. The research design used was a quasy-experimental. According to Arikunto (2006) if the population is less than 100, it is better to take all of them, so that the research is a population study. But if the amount is large, it can be taken between 10%-15% or 20%-25% or more. From the above information, a population of 20% of 105 people is taken with a sample of 21 respondents, and the sampling technique used is purposive sampling, which is based on a consideration made by the researchers themselves, based on previously known characteristics or traits. From the results of the study before health education was carried out, 14% had a bad role, 67% had a good role, and 19% had a very good role. After health education, 62% had a good role, 38% had a very good role. –t count > -t table (-3.914 > -2.086) with p value <0.05 (0.001 <0.05).
DESCRIPTION OF ORGANIC SEDIMENTS IN THE URINE OF DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS AT THE KARO HEALTH CENTER 2019 INTERMEDIATE MATERIALS Samosir, Alexander; Martin, Stephen; Aulia Nanda, Ficha; Sihombing, Chintani; Karo Karo, Romaida
International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and Technology Vol. 3 (2021): International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and T
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Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disorder with a multifactorial etiology. This disease is characterized by chronic hyperglycemia and affects the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Examination of the urine sediment is often referred to as microscopic examination. The purpose of this study was to obtain an overview of erythrocytes, leukocytes, bacteria in organic urine sediment in the urine of people with diabetes mellitus. This research is descriptive in nature which was conducted in July 2019 at the Karo Pematangsiantar Health Center. The research sample is 30 samples taken by total sampling method. Data obtained from primary data and secondary data. The results showed that the organic sediment of urine in patients with diabetes mellitus contained abnormal amounts of erythrocytes, leukocytes and bacteria. There were 21 samples of abnormal Erythrocytes (70%) and normal as many as 9 respondents (30%), in 21 samples the number of Leukocytes was above normal i.e. abnormal (70%), in 21 samples the number of Bacteria was abnormal (70%). The results of the study found that there were 9 samples of Normal Erythrocyte counts and 9 abnormal samples, in 9 samples the number of Normal Leukocytes and 9 abnormal samples, in 9 samples the number of Normal Bacteria and 21 samples the number of Bacteria was abnormal in people with diabetes mellitus at the Karo Pematangsiantar Health Center . From the research results are expected to be a scientific contribution and information in enriching knowledge. The results of the study found that there were 9 samples of Normal Erythrocyte counts and 9 abnormal samples, in 9 samples the number of Normal Leukocytes and 9 abnormal samples, in 9 samples the number of Normal Bacteria and 21 samples the number of Bacteria was abnormal in people with diabetes mellitus at the Karo Pematangsiantar Health Center . From the research results are expected to be a scientific contribution and information in enriching knowledge. The results of the study found that there were 9 samples of Normal Erythrocyte counts and 9 abnormal samples, in 9 samples the number of Normal Leukocytes and 9 abnormal samples, in 9 samples the number of Normal Bacteria and 21 samples the number of Bacteria was abnormal in people with diabetes mellitus at the Karo Pematangsiantar Health Center . From the research results are expected to be a scientific contribution and information in enriching knowledge.