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PHARMACOLOGY, MEDICAL REPORTS, ORTHOPEDIC, AND ILLNESS DETAILS (COMORBID)
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About the Journal PHARMACOLOGY, MEDICAL REPORTS, ORTHOPEDIC, AND ILLNESS DETAILS (COMORBID) is an international, modern, general medical publication that publishes research on all aspects of medicine, from fundamental research to significant clinical trials and cost-effectiveness analyses. We generally publish human research that contribute to our understanding of medical epidemiology, etiology, and physiology; the development of prognostic and diagnostic technologies; clinical trials that evaluate the efficacy of particular therapies and comparative trials; and systematic reviews. We want to encourage the conversion of fundamental research into clinical trials and clinical evidence into therapeutic practice. When studies in animal models produce remarkable research findings that are extremely clinically relevant, we publish them on occasion. The international medical community, as well as educators, policymakers, patient advocacy groups, and other interested parties, are among our target audiences. The online edition of COMORBID is updated on a regular basis. Medical Informatics, Basic Science, Clinical Science, Case Report, Brief Communication, Public Health, Public Policy, and Review Articles from all branches of medicine and associated subjects are published in PHARMACOLOGY, MEDICAL REPORTS, ORTHOPEDIC, AND ILLNESS DETAILS (COMORBID)
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LITERATURE REVIEW: PREGNANT WOMEN NUTRITION DURING A PANDEMIC Kurnia Rahayu; Alfiah Rahmawati; Susiloningtyas
PHARMACOLOGY, MEDICAL REPORTS, ORTHOPEDIC, AND ILLNESS DETAILS (COMORBID) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): JULY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/comorbid.v1i3.254

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Pregnant women's nutrition is an important factor that must be met and taken into account during their pregnancy. Pregnant women and their fetuses benefit greatly from good nutrition during pregnancy. Nutritional intake throughout pregnancy is still something that should be considered for the womb's health. Pregnant women should get a good nutritional intake that includes four healthy five perfect foods in order to keep the mother and fetus immune during the pandemic. The purpose of this study is to look into the literature on pregnant women's nutrition. This study is a sort of literature review conducted using electronic databases such as PubMed and Google Schoolar. Each data-based publishing year is limited to the last ten years, beginning in 2011-2021. The publications obtained through the search include articles that include both international and national articles, and they will be then evaluated. The findings revealed that a pregnant woman during this pandemic requires additional nutrition since the mother must better maintain the immunity of the body and the fetus in her womb during this pandemic. If a pregnant woman normally requires 80.000 calories during pregnancy, the needs during the pandemic must be increased and presumed once more. During the pandemic, pregnant women should require some additional nutrients such as daily nutritional needs, supplements, iron, vitamin C, and macronutrient demands containing carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. To address the nutritional demands of pregnant women during a pandemic, pregnant women are recommended to eat breakfast every day, eat high-fiber foods, and enhance nutrient intake.
LUNG BULLAE DUE TO SEPTIC PULMONARY EMBOLISM IN A 4-YEAR-OLD CHILD: A CASE REPORT Erina Febriani Widiastari; Wirya Ayu Graha; Marolop Pardede
PHARMACOLOGY, MEDICAL REPORTS, ORTHOPEDIC, AND ILLNESS DETAILS (COMORBID) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): JULY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/comorbid.v1i3.355

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Bullous lung disease in pediatric patients is a rare case. The etiology of lung bullae is cigarette smoking history, pulmonary sarcoidosis, alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency and many more. One of the treatments for lung bulla is surgical approach. We present a case of 4-year-old girl with lung bulla due to septic pulmonary embolism. Primarily the patient was admitted with a decrease in consciousness, fever, cough and dyspnea. A CT scan revealed bilateral bullae, multiple nodules in various size, mostly with internal cavities and feeding vessel sign suggestive of a septic pulmonary embolism accompanied by a pneumothorax. We did thoracotomy, wedge resection and pleurodesis, the outcome was clinical improvement and no postoperative complication occurred. Thoracotomy, wedge resection and pleurodesis can be considered as a treatment for lung bulla in pediatric population, so this case report may provide guidance on management of these cases for clinicians.
THE RELATIONSHIP OF SERVICE QUALITY TO OUTPATIENT SATISFACTION AT THE BALOI PERMAI HEALTH CENTER IN 2022 Fani Farhansyah; Desfa Anisa; Cyntia Tampubolon
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/comorbid.v1i3.553

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The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between service quality and satisfaction of outpatients at the Baloi Permai Health Center. The method used is quantitative method with survey research used is cross sectional to determine the effect of health service quality on patient satisfaction at the Baloi Permai Health Center. The results of this study were carried out by a chi square statistical test showing that the quality of patient care at the Baloi Permai Health Center was considered good by 81,2% with a total of 81 respondents. While patients who said they were not good were 18,8% with a total of 19 respondents. Patient Satisfaction at the Baloi Permai Public Health Center who rated satisfaction as much as 68% with a total of 68 respondents. While patients who said they were not good were 32% with a total of 32 respondents. Since the p value is 0,000 <0,05, thereby H0 is rejected and H1 is accepted, thus it can be concluded that there is a relationship between service quality and outpatient patient satisfaction at the Baloi Peria Health Center in 2022.
THE RELATIONSHIP OF KNOWLEDGE REGARDING THE PREVENTION OF DIARRHEA INCIDENCE IN MOTHERS WITH TODDLERS IN THE WORKING AREA OF LAMPULO COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, BANDA ACEH CITY Nanda Desreza; Maimun Tharida; Asmaina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/comorbid.v1i3.821

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In Indonesia, diarrheal disease still frequently affects toddlers. In 2017, Lampulo Health Center in Banda Aceh City recorded 216 cases of diarrhea among toddlers. The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between mothers' knowledge and the prevention of diarrhea in toddlers within the Lampulo Public Health Center's service area in Banda Alam Subdistrict, Banda Aceh, in 2019. This was a cross-sectional study with a target population of 216 toddlers. We selected 68 respondents using a proportional sampling technique. The research took place in the Lampulo Health Center's service area, Kuta Alam Sub-District, Banda Aceh City, from May 2 to May 22, 2019. The findings revealed several concerning statistics: 54.4% of children under five did not receive exclusive breastfeeding, 54.4% of toddlers had a poor diet (MP-ASI), 63.2% used contaminated water, 58.8% had inadequate handwashing practices, 60.3% used unsanitary diapers (Jamaban), 63.2% disposed of baby stool improperly, 64.7% of toddlers had not received measles immunization, 54.4% of mothers had insufficient knowledge, and 60.3% of mothers were unaware of how to prevent diarrhea. Statistical analysis yielded a P-value of 0.001, indicating a significant relationship between mothers' knowledge and the prevention of diarrhea in infants at the Lampulo Health Center in Banda Alam Sub-District, Banda Aceh City in 2019. We recommend that the Health Center implement the LROA (Layanan Pencegahan Diare pada Balita) program to provide diarrhea prevention services for toddlers by healthcare professionals to mothers with limited knowledge on the subject.

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