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Gaceta Medica de Caracas, ISSN: 03674762, Volume: 130, Pages: S928-S935, Published: November 2022
Saber CDCH-UCV
Introduction: The social experience makes rejection from a society of people with pulmonary tuberculosis depressed and worsens their quality of life. Thus, it should be reducing the social stigma that exists in society, namely improving the pattern of quality of life and good self-perception in patients. The aim of this study was an overview of social stigma and quality of life in people with pulmonary tuberculosis in East Java, Indonesia.
Andikawati Fitriasari, Yurike Septianingrum, Nunik Purwanti, Nur Ainiyah, Erika Martining Wardani, and Difran Nobel Bistara
Bali Medical Journal, ISSN: 20891180, eISSN: 23022914, Pages: 761-765, Published: 2022
DiscoverSys, Inc.
Introduction: Despite the amount of research on mental workload and work family conflict, there are persist questions about their relation with Emotional Exhaustion, Depersonalization and lack of Personal Accomplishment. This paper attempts to show that the relationship between mental workload and work family conflict on burnout for female lecturers who work from home during the pandemic Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted on 50 female lecturers who worked at home. The measurement of mental workload was used by Nasa TLX and work family conflict was developed by the Malaysian version of Kelloway. Maslah Burnout Inventory is used to determine the burnout level. Data analysis used logistic regression to determine the significance between mental workload and work family conflict on the burnout dimension (Emotional Exhaustion, Depersonalization, lack of Personal Accomplishment). Results: This study found that age, children, length of working, structural position did not significantly affect burnout. There was negative correlation with burnout leveld (p> 0.005). Work family conflict showed a significant in dimension of burnout EE (p=0.028), DP (p=0.011), PA (0.029) Conclusion: This study has found that generally work family conflict affected burnout in female lecture
Bali Medical Journal, ISSN: 20891180, eISSN: 23022914, Pages: 738-741, Published: 2022
Bali Medical Journal, ISSN: 20891180, eISSN: 23022914, Pages: 742-746, Published: 2022
Bali Medical Journal, ISSN: 20891180, eISSN: 23022914, Pages: 734-737, Published: 2022
Bali Medical Journal, ISSN: 20891180, eISSN: 23022914, Pages: 279-282, Published: 2022
N. Ainiyah, Chilyatiz Zahroh, Khamida Khamida, Syidatul Budury, S. Nurjanah, Siti Nur Hasina and Saptita Eka Wardhany
Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences, eISSN: 18579655, Pages: 40-43, Published: 2021
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has an impact on the educational aspect. The education was conducted through learning, but not all students are accustomed to online learning so there is a process of self-adjustment that makes the learning does not run smoothly. Although there are many difficulties in doing the online learning process, students must be ready to obey the government’s policy. The students are required to be able to adjust and be able to survive with this condition. Therefore, it takes resilience in students, so that they can rise and survive in the pandemic era. AIM: This study aims to analyze emotional intelligence and self-efficacy as predictor factors of resilience among university students in doing online learning in the pandemic era. METHODOLOGY: This type of research was correlation analysis. The population of this study was a student of UNUSA, in which sampling used random sampling with a total of 503 students. The dependent variables in this study were emotional intelligence and self-efficacy. The dependent variable was the resilience of students in online learning. The instruments used in this study were the emotional intelligence questionnaire, general self-efficacy scale, and brief resilience scale. The Pearson correlation method was used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: The correlation showed the presence of relationship between emotional intelligence (r = 0.895) and self-efficacy(r = 0.546) with resilience in students with a significance level of 0.000 (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: There was a relationship between emotional intelligence and self-efficacy with resilience among university students in doing online learning in the pandemic era. © 2022 Nur Ainiyah, Chilyatiz Zahroh, Khamida Khamida, Syidatul Budury, Siti Nurjanah, Siti Nur Hasina, Saptita Eka Wardhany.
Chilyatiz Zahroh, N. Ainiyah, Nur Saadah, Novita Nur Aini, I. Sudiana and Ah. Yusuf
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, ISSN: 09739122, eISSN: 09739130, Pages: 909-914, Published: January-March 2021
Institute of Medico-legal Publications Private Limited
Indonesian Tuberculosis (Tb) case is the highest third rank in the world. It is caused by disobediencein therapy. Three factors affect medication compliance include predisposing, reinforcing and enablingfactors. This research aims to analyzed factors that affects medication compliance in Indonesian Tbpatients. The study was analytical research. The population were 119 Tb patients in Surabaya Health carecenter, Indonesia. Simple random sampling technique was used to take sample, consist of 93 respondents.The variables of this study were predisposing factors, reinforcing factors and enabling factors. The datawas collected with questionnaires and analyzed with chi square test. The study showed that all factorsrelated to incompliance medication people with Tb, namely predisposing factors: knowledge, attitude,belief (p=0.000), trust (p=0.013, and values (p=0.001); reinforcing factors: family support (p=0.034) andhealthcare personnel support (p=0.022); and enabling factors: healthcare facility (p=0.000) and physicalenvironment (p=.000). The determinants of incompliance medication people with Tb include predisposingfactors (knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, trust and values); reinforcing factors (family and healthcare personnelsupport); and enabling factors (healthcare facility and environment). Tackling incompliance medication onTb should involve private sector, family sector, society/healthcare sector and government sector.
Journal of Global Pharma Technology, eISSN: 09758542, Pages: 537-541, Published: 2020