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Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports
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Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports (AMCR) is a broad scope journal aims to publish the most exciting Case studies/reports in Clinical and Medical Sciences. AMCR aims to provide an excellent platform for Clinical Practitioners, medical/ health practitioners, students, professionals, researchers in medicine. AMCR accept any original case report that expands the field of general medical knowledge, and original research relating to case reports including report of the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of an individual patient. The journal covers all medical specialties including : • Oncology • Paediatrics • Respiratory disorders • Allergy • Radiology • Nephrology • Neurology • Haematology • Immunology • Radiology • Nuclear medicine • Medical imaging • Audiovestibular medicine • Cardiology and cardiovascular systems • Critical care medicine • Dermatology • Emergency medicine • Endocrinology and metabolism • Gastroenterology and hepatology • Geriatrics and gerontology • Infectious diseases and treatment • Medical disorders in pregnancy • Medical ophthalmology • Sports Medicine • Substance abuse • Palliative medicine • Psychiatry • Rheumatology • Sexual and reproductive health
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Therapeutic Communication in Elderly Patients: A Systematic Literature Review Nurhidayah Amir; Neng Ratih Widiyastuti; Fathia Fakhri Inayatu Said; Rifki Sakinah Nompo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v4i3.328

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The aging process can cause changes in physical, cognitive, and social aspects. Some seniors may experience memory problems, speech difficulties, or hearing difficulties. These factors can affect their ability to communicate effectively, especially in a medical environment that is often complex and full of technical terms. In addition to physical challenges, older adults may also face feelings of loneliness, social isolation, or feelings of being unappreciated. This study aimed to explore the principles and strategies of effective therapeutic communication in interacting with the elderly. The literature search process was carried out on various databases (PubMed, Web of Sciences, EMBASE, Cochrane Libraries, and Google Scholar) regarding therapeutic communication in the elderly. This study follows the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-Analysis (PRISMA) recommendations. Therapeutic communication with the elderly is a communication approach that is empathetic, caring, respects patient autonomy, and uses language that is simple, clear, and easy to understand. Honesty and openness in conveying information about health conditions and prognosis are also important. Avoid giving false hope, but keep focusing on efforts and steps that can be taken to improve the quality of life for the elderly.
The Effectiveness of Allium cepa L Compress on Body Temperature of Fever Infants after DPT Immunization (Diphtheria Pertussis Tetanus) at Posyandu Kenanga Kertajaya Village, Purwakarta Regency, Indonesia Nova Rati Lova; Rica Rianjani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v4i4.342

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Fever in infants after DPT immunization can cause concern for parents and health care providers. One alternative that is widely used in relieving fever in infants is by applying compresses using natural ingredients. One of the natural ingredients used in compresses is Allium cepa L, or better known as shallots. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of compressed Allium cepa L on the body temperature of infants with fever after DPT immunization at Posyandu Kenanga Kertajaya Village, Purwakarta Regency, Indonesia. This study was an experimental study, where as many as 30 research subjects participated in this study. The research subjects were grouped into the intervention group and the control group. Data analysis was carried out using SPSS univariate and bivariate. Giving compresses Allium cepa L statistically effective in reducing the temperature of research subjects by 0.6°C and statistically significant, p<0.05. Compress Allium cepa L effective in reducing body temperature in infants with fever after DPT immunization at Posyandu Kenanga Kertajaya Village, Purwakarta Regency, Indonesia.
The Relationship between Chronic Energy Deficiency in Pregnant Women and the Incidence of Low Birth Weight at the Senggo Health Center, Mappi Regency, Indonesia Pairah Leda; Mikawati; Asriyanti; Muaningsih; Rizky Pratiwi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v4i4.344

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Globally, it is estimated that 15-20% of all births, or >20 million newborns each year, are low birth weight babies. Low and middle-income countries have a fairly high burden of LBW. The incidence of low birth weight in Papua is highest in the city of Jayapura. Namely, with a birth rate of 5,142 there are 169 incidents of LBW, while in Mappi city, with a birth rate of 2532, there are 80 incidents of low birth weight, and this is still quite high. This study is research descriptive analytics with a planned cross-sectional study. The population in this study is all patients with chronic energy deficiency at the Senggo Health Center were 61 respondents taken from January to February 2023 with a total sample of 53 obtained using simple random sampling. The results showed that there is a relationship between chronic lack of energy in pregnant women with the incidence of low birth weight at the Senggo Health Center with a value of p=0.007<< α=0.05. So it can be concluded that pregnant women who experience chronic energy deficiency will be at risk of giving birth to babies with low birth weight.
A 50-Year-Old Male Patient with Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) and Diabetes Mellitus Type 2: A Case Report Patresya Lantan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v4i4.345

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Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are rare, life-threatening conditions with high morbidity and mortality characterized by necrosis and extensive shedding of the epidermis in the vesiculobullous skin, orifice mucosa, and eyes as well, accompanied by severe general symptoms in the patient. SJS/TEN supportive care management varies widely. The difference is in the severity found based on the area of the affected skin surface. The most common cause is a hypersensitivity reaction to a drug. A 50-year-old man went to the emergency room (ER) with complaints of developing blisters, a rash accompanied by extensive peeling of the skin on the face, eyes, lips, chest, back, and genitals. 2 days before the onset of the complaint, the patient had a history of taking medication suggested by a nurse tetracycline and paracetamol. On physical examination, while in the emergency room, epidermolysis in the patient's body was found to be around 40% marked with a positive Nikolsky sign, and the SCORTEN found in this patient was 4. The management of this patient was in the form of keeping the patient's airway clear, administering adequate intravenous fluids, high doses of intravenous steroids, wound care, close patient observation, and care from other multidisciplinary disciplines such as internal medicine, anesthesia, ophthalmology, and surgery.
Lichen Simplex Chronic Skin Problems in Diabetes Mellitus Patient: A Case Report Nur Aida Oktasari; Najmarani Devi Firdaus; Ade Firman Saroso
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v4i4.361

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Diabetes mellitus is an endocrine, metabolic disease that can occur in all ages and socioeconomic groups. Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus can cause various complications. One of them is the manifestation of the skin. Chronic lichen simplex in diabetes mellitus patients was reported in cases with uncontrolled blood sugar levels greatly affecting chronic skin lesions in patients. Controlled sugar levels and appropriate topical therapy and psychological management in patients are expected to provide better output and prognosis. The patient came with complaints of itchy, red and painful wounds on both legs, accompanied by a fever for 7 days, Previously the patient often had numbness and tingling in the upper and lower extremities. Patients often scratch their skin, resulting in wounds that then dry out and thicken. The patient also has the comorbid disease of Diabetes mellitus. Complaints have been recurring frequently and have been felt for more than the last 2 years. Itching often recurs, especially when you think about something a lot and when you are resting. Based on the dermatological examination, the results showed that on both lower limbs, there were non-layered smooth white scaly lesions, lichenification accompanied by hyperpigmentation, the size of the plaques had indistinct boundaries, there was slight edema and erythema, multiple erosions with black crusts on the surface of the lesion were not easily removed. Diabetes mellitus is associated with dermatologist disorders. Early recognition of initial cutaneous changes such as xerosis, hyperkeratosis, or skin infections by appropriate management could help reduce late or severe complications of diabetes. Although most dermatological conditions require specific treatment, the most important rule is to improve blood glucose levels control in patients. Education in treatment, hygiene, emotional stress and lifestyle changes are important for improving the quality of life for patients with diabetes mellitus.
Application of the UTAUT (Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology) Model to Analyze the Acceptance Level of Using Zi.care at RSIJ (Jakarta Islamic Hospital) Cempaka Putih, Indonesia Brigita Natalia Br Surbakti; Daniel Happy Putra; Puteri Fannya; Dina Sonia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v4i4.373

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Jakarta Islamic Hospital Cempaka Putih is a teaching hospital. Based on the results of observations, it was found that there were problems in implementing Zi.care at this hospital, where the system had been used but was temporarily stopped. Zi.care is a SIMRS and also an RME at RSIJ Cempaka Putih. The aim of using Zi.care is to make services effective and efficient, administration more informative and integrated, information that is real-time, integrated with BPJS, making online registration and telecommunications easier via Mobile App, and patients can manage their own medical records via Mobile App. This study aimed to evaluate Zi.care using the UTAUT method at RSIJ Cempaka Putih. This research uses a cross-sectional design with a quantitative approach to an analytical observational study to determine the relationship between causal factors and effect factors in the application of Zi.care. Sampling technique with proportionate stratified random sampling, namely sampling based on the number of divisions from each sub-population consisting of medical staff, doctors, pharmacists, laboratory assistants, radiologists, and nurses. The sample was 150 respondents who used Zi.care. The results of the normality test show that the data is abnormal because the p-value < 0.05, so the cut point taken is the median. Hypothesis testing is carried out using statistical calculations Chi-square with the help of software SPSS 24.0. The research results show that performance expectations, effort expectations, and social influence have a relationship with usage intention while facilitating conditions have no relationship with usage behavior.
Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser Syndrome with Hyperandrogenemia: A Rare Case of Mullerian Dysgenesis Melody Nethania Sutedja; Florely Joy Estrera-Gregorio
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v4i4.399

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Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome with hyperandrogenism is a variety of Müllerian duct anomalies categorized by congenital aplasia of uterus and upper part two third of the vagina usually associated with uncommonly high level of testosterone. The MRKH affects 1 out of 4500 women and it is the most common causes of primary amenorrhea, however there are only 4 cases reported of MRKH syndrome with hyperandrogenemia in literature2. The MRKH syndrome usually remains asymptomatic up until the patient complains with primary amenorrhea nonetheless with normal secondary sexual physical development. We reported a case of a 21-year-old female with MRKH syndrome with hyperandrogenism who presented with primary amenorrhea, physical examination include tanner stage 5 breasts, short vaginal canal, pubic hair stage 4 with absence of cervix, and no clitoromegaly. Transvaginal ultrasound shows an infantile uterus while MRI shows small uterus with inactive endometrium with an incidental findings of Tarlov cyst. Counseling, assurance and supportive psychotherapy were given to the patient. Follicle stimulating hormone, chest X-ray, 75 gram oral glucose tolerance test, BUN, creatinine, audiogram and electrocardiogram results were reported with normal ranges. Chromosomal analysis was 46 XX karyotype. Serum testosterone was markedly elevated at 11.1 nmol/L, above the normal values for female.
The Relationship between Insurance Participants' Knowledge of Pending Claims: A Study on Insurance Managed by PT. Multiniaga Intermedia Proteksi Tantri Wilananda; Daniel Happy Putra; Puteri Fannya; Lily Widjaja
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v4i4.402

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The impact of pending claims can affect insurance service activities, becoming hampered and officers' workloads increasing because they have to revise pending claims that are sent. This study aimed to assess the relationship between insurance participants' knowledge of the occurrence of pending claims: a study on insurance managed by PT. Multiniaga Intermedia Proteksi. This study was an observational study of cross-sectional design. A total of 107 research subjects participated in this study. The results of this study show that the claim submission process at PT. Multiniaga Intermedia Proteksi had 107 claims submitted to insurance, and it was known that the results of paid claims submissions were 87 submissions (81.3%), and pending submissions were 20 submissions (18.7%). The results of participants' level of knowledge regarding submitting claims were obtained from 107 respondents. The average value of participants' knowledge was 89.15, with a median of 86.67. The highest value was 86.67. The lowest score obtained by respondents was 60, and the highest score was 100 as the results of knowledge testing on the results of claim status using the t-test, obtained with a probability value (Sig.) 0.196 > 0.1, indicating that knowledge has no significant effect on submitting claims.
Macronutrient Intake at Student Breakfast at SD Negeri 76 Manado, Indonesia Elfredo Josua Halawa; Olfie Sahelangi; Ruqayah Junus; Meildy Esthevanus Pascoal; Siti Nurhasanah; Nonce Legi; Romiza Arika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v4i4.408

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Breakfast is food eaten before or near the start of daily activities, no less than two hours after waking up, usually no later than 10.00 and increases calorie intake by around 20-35% of the body's daily needs. Macronutrients are chemical bonds designed for the body to carry out its functions, namely producing energy, building and maintaining tissue, and regulating life processes. Macronutrients include carbohydrates or energy, fat, and protein. This type of research is quantitative descriptive, which was carried out using a cross-sectional method. The sample in this study was class 4 and class 5, totaling 60 people. Data collection was obtained from the results of breakfast recall interviews using a recall form. The results of the study showed that the majority of school children's protein intake category was 43 people (71.7%) poor and 17 people (28.3%) good. For the fat intake category, school children were grouped at less than 56 people (93.3%) and good at 4 people (6.7%), and the dominant carbohydrate intake category is less than 60 people (100%). Of all the results of the intake categories for children in grades 4 and 5 at SD Negeri 76 Manado, the intake of micronutrients in the morning intake was deficient, namely carbohydrate intake, which was 100%, with the number of students being 60 people.
Family Support and Mother's Perception in Compliance with Providing Complete Basic Immunization for Babies (Aged 0-12 Months) in Padang, Indonesia Ratih Septiana Arpen; Nur Hidayah Afnas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v4i4.409

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There are around 20 million children in the world who do not receive complete immunization. One indicator of the success of a complete basic immunization program is its achievement of complete basic immunization (IDL) in Indonesia, which has reached 87.8% and needs to be increased to reach the target of 93%. This study aimed to find out family support and mothers' perceptions regarding compliance with providing complete basic immunization for babies (aged 0-12 months) in Padang. Research methods using mixed methods, quantitative using a cross-sectional approach and qualitative using a phenomenological approach, were carried out in July-August 2021, a sample of 91 people, namely babies at the Ambacang Health Center and Lapai Health Center 2021 and 17 informants. Data analysis using the Chi-square test and regression test. This logistics is to obtain and obtain a description, analysis, interpretation, and factors that most influence the complete basic immunization factors for babies at the Ambacang Health Center and Lapai Health Center, Padang. The results of the Chi-square statistical test results on maternal perception 0.000) and family support (0.020), So it can be concluded that there is an influence of family support on the mother’s perception, with the provision of complete basic immunization for babies (aged 0-12 months) in Padang. The most dominant factor affecting complete basic immunization in babies was the mother’s perception (p-value 0.000).

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