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2. Evaluasi Rasionalitas Penggunaan Favipiravir pada Pasien COVID-19 di Rumah Sakit Dirgahayu Samarinda Tahun 2022.
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Lukius, Yason, Helmidanora, Rusdiati, and Wijaya, Heri
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DRUG side effects ,COVID-19 treatment ,COVID-19 ,PATIENTS' rights ,DIABETES - Abstract
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3. Analisis Pengetahuan Pencegahan Covid-19 Pada Masyarakat Berdasarkan Perceived Susceptibility, Perceived Severity, Perceived Benefits, dan Perceived Barriers.
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Sulistyo, Raysandi Anggit and Sulistyowati, Muji
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HEALTH services accessibility ,HEALTH literacy ,CROSS-sectional method ,ATTITUDES toward illness ,SELF-efficacy ,HEALTH attitudes ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,SAMPLE size (Statistics) ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,SEVERITY of illness index ,COMMUNITIES ,PUBLIC opinion ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHI-squared test ,ODDS ratio ,HEALTH behavior ,RESEARCH ,STATISTICS ,QUALITY of life ,DISEASE susceptibility ,COMPARATIVE studies ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,HEALTH promotion ,SOCIAL support ,COVID-19 pandemic ,COVID-19 ,PSYCHOLOGICAL vulnerability ,PREVENTIVE health services - Published
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4. Hubungan Pengetahuan Terhadap Penerimaan Vaksin Covid-19 Pada Wanita Hamil Di Jawa Timur.
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Anggraini, Dhea, N. S., Savina Nida, P. P., Qiara Amelia, R., Dhita Dwi, T. A., Mochamad Radika, A. P., Devinda Prihandini, Rahmalia, Firda, Maulidya, Sakinah, Pangestu, Chesilia, N. A. Y., Fandistria Fauqo, N., Afrida Yunda, P., Tania Permata, Felita, Y., Annisa Fitryani, and Nugraheni, Gesnita
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COVID-19 vaccines ,INFECTION ,PREGNANT women ,POPULATION ,ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
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5. PAGEBLUK DI PESISIR JAWA: STUDI KASUS STRATEGI ADAPTASI EKONOMI NELAYAN PANTAI BLADO MENGHADAPI COVID-19.
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Haq, Ahmad Isyraqul, Sukesi, Keppi, and Susilo, Edi
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COVID-19 pandemic ,FISHING villages ,FISH communities ,LIVESTOCK farms ,BASIC needs - Abstract
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6. Peramalan Jumlah Kasus Baru Covid-19 di Kota Malang: Kajian dengan Analisis Time Series Metode Exponential Smoothing.
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Ulya, Dinana Izzatul, Mahmudah, and Notobroto, Hari Basuki
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STATISTICAL models ,SECONDARY analysis ,PREDICTION models ,TIME series analysis ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,COMPARATIVE studies ,COVID-19 ,FORECASTING - Published
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7. Analisa Vaccine Diplomacy Indonesia-Cina dalam Menanggulangi Pandemi Covid -19.
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Jeremiah Liur, Marrinda Kevin, Simanjuntak, Triesanto Romulo, and Umbu, Novriest
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SOFT power (Social sciences) ,COVID-19 ,CITIES & towns ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
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8. Gambaran Klinis COVID-19 pada Mahasiswa FK Universitas Andalas Berdasarkan Status Vaksinasi COVID-19
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Rayhendra Hanif, Netti Suharti, Rosfita Rasyid, Andani Eka Putra, Russilawati Russilawati, and Amirah Zatil Izzah
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covid-19 ,gambaran klinis ,vaksin ,infeksi ,demam ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background: COVID-19 is a disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 that’s highly infectious and has caused a pandemic. Vaccines are one of the most effective measures to control the spread of COVID-19. COVID-19 vaccines work by targeting the viral spike protein which can be varied in each variant of SARS-CoV-2 that threatens vaccines’ performance. This may allow breakthrough infection to occur with varying clinical characteristics. Objectives: This study aims to determine the clinical characteristics of COVID-19 on students at Medical Faculty of Andalas University based on their COVID-19 Vaccination status Methods: This research was observational descriptive. Data were collected using questionnaire with total sampling technique from December 2022 to January 2023 at the Medical Faculty of Andalas University. The questionnaire contained identity of respondent’s history, clinical characteristics of COVID-19 and their COVID-19 vaccination status. Questionnaire data were processed and displayed in frequency distribution tables. Results: The result showed that 100 samples out of 241 populations on this study were mostly women, mean age of 21.2 years old ± 0,7, range of age between 19-23 years old, most were already vaccinated for the third time, most were infected only once, and most infections happened after the second vaccination. The most common symptoms were fever, sore throat and cough. The severity of COVID-19 infections were relatively mild based despite of the vaccination status. No samples were reported of having severe critical illness. Conclusion: The symptoms of COVID-19 were relatively similar regardless of the vaccination status and the severity of COVID-19 infections were relatively mild regardless of the vaccination status on students at Medical Faculty of Andalas University.
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9. PROFIL PASIEN BALITA COVID-19 DI RS BETHESDA TAHUN 2021.
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Wikrama, Ketut Wiswa, Indarto, Fx Wikan, Ardiyan, Yustina Nuke, and Pratiwi, Johana Puspasari Dwi
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10. PENGETAHUAN MASYARAKAT DI DALAM DAN DI LUAR PROVINSI JAWA BARAT MENGENAI COVID-19 DAN ISOLASI MANDIRI.
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Muchtaridi, Muchtaridi, Megantara, Sandra, Rusdin, Agus, Fatharan, Rahma Haniyyah, Aeni, Wida Nur, and Ginanjar, Gin Gin
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11. Peran Measles-Containing-Vaccine dalam Pencegahan Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
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Diandra Tatiana, Felicitas Anindya Utami, and Yoga Devaera
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measles-containing-vaccine ,covid-19 ,sars-cov-2 ,anak ,Medicine ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Latar belakang. Saat ini, penyebaran virus Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) atau Novel Coronavirus masih terus berkembang. Novel alphacoronavirus dan paramyxoviruses (keluarga campak) memiliki strain virus yang mirip. Selain itu, terdapat homologi urutan asam amino antara virus COVID-19 dan virus rubella yang dapat memunculkan reaktivitas imun silang. Hingga saat ini, belum ada vaksin COVID-19 yang dapat diberikan kepada anak di bawah 12 tahun. Pertanyaan yang muncul adalah apakah pemberian vaksin Measles-Containing-Vaccine (MCV) memiliki peran dalam pencegahan COVID-19 jika dibandingkan dengan vaksinasi virus hidup lainnya. Tujuan. Mengetahui peran vaksin MCV pada anak terhadap mortalitas dan morbiditas COVID-19. Metode. Penelusuran pustaka dilakukan melalui database elektronik, yaitu Pubmed, Cochrane, dan Google Scholar dengan kata kunci “MCV vaccine” AND “COVID-19 children” AND “mortality” AND “morbidity”. Hasil. Dari penelusuran literatur, diperoleh 3 artikel yang terpilih dan kemudian dilakukan telaah kritis. Pemberian vaksin MMR (RR= 0.56; p=0,0032) berhubungan dengan tingkat infeksi yang lebih rendah. Sedangkan vaksin MCV menunjukkan 87,5% (OR=0,125, 95% CI) berhubungan dengan gejala ringan (p
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12. Analisi Kinerja Keuangan Sebelum dan Sesudah Pandemi Covid-19 pada PT Mayora Indah Tbk (2018-2023).
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Istriyati, Atifah Rahayu and Ahmad, Afridian Wirahadi
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COVID-19 pandemic , *FINANCIAL performance , *FINANCIAL ratios , *GOVERNMENT policy , *COVID-19 - Abstract
This study aims to determine the development of the financial performance of PT Mayora Indah Tbk in 2018-2023, and whether financial performance has decreased or increased financial performance during the Covid-19 pandemic. The data collection methods used in the study were documentation and observation. The data analysis method describes descriptive quantitative with the formula for finding the level of profitability, liquidity, and solvency ratios. The results of the study in 2018-2020 financial performance increased, while after the Covid19 pandemic in 2020-2021, financial performance experienced a very drastic decline, most likely this happened due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The influence of government policies such as the Enforcement of Restrictions on Community Activities (PPKM) implemented during the pandemic has a direct impact on companies which greatly limits economic activities, such as distribution and sales. Meanwhile, financial performance began to adjust after the 2021-2023 Covid-19 pandemic. While seen from the measurement of the solvency ratio there is no change at all, from 2018-2023 the financial ratio continues to decline. We recommend that PT Mayora Indah Tbk always improve financial resilience by building reserves to face unexpected challenges in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. PERBEDAAN PENDAPATAN, PENGETAHUAN GIZI DAN PERILAKU KONSUMSI IKAN PADA MASYARAKAT KECAMATAN CIMANGGIS DEPOK PADA SAAT DAN PASCA PANDEMI COVID-19.
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Rizawati, Alsuhendra, and Rusilanti
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COVID-19 pandemic ,ESSENTIAL amino acids ,SECONDARY analysis ,CONSUMPTION (Economics) ,COMPARATIVE method - Abstract
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- 2023
14. Analisis Hubungan Lingkungan Fisik Rumah Terhadap Kejadian COVID-19 di Lingkungan Perumahan Kelurahan Sragen Kulon.
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Imalia, Zahra, Yudhastuti, Ririh, and Lailiyah, Syifa'ul
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RISK assessment ,CROSS-sectional method ,VENTILATION ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,STATISTICAL sampling ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,POPULATION density ,RESIDENTIAL patterns ,HOME environment ,CHI-squared test ,HUMIDITY ,STATISTICS ,TEMPERATURE ,COVID-19 - Published
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15. ANALISIS DAMPAK COVID-19 TERHADAP KINERJA KEUANGAN PERUSAHAAN PETROKIMIA (STUDI KASUS DI PT. CHANDRA ASRI PACIFIC).
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Biliman1., Zayyin Kamil and Saputra, Bobby Wiryawan
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16. Faktor Penyakit Komorbid dan Riwayat Kontak Erat terhadap Kejadian COVID-19 di Surabaya Selatan.
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Nathasya, Jessie Angeline, Agina Perangin Angin, Septa Ria, Syahrul, Fariani, and Wulandari, Ratna Dwi
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RESEARCH ,STATISTICS ,COVID-19 ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,CROSS-sectional method ,RISK assessment ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CONTACT tracing ,DATA analysis software ,COMORBIDITY ,DISEASE risk factors - Published
- 2023
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17. UNDERSTANDING PUBLIC COMPLIANCE WITH COVID-19 HEALTH PROTOCOLS IN INDONESIA: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
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Nada Karisma Oktavia, Baequni Boerman, Narila Mutia Nasir, and Shafira Salsabila Samara
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implementation of health protocols ,jakarta ,covid-19 ,covid-19 pandemic ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Background: The Coronavirus Disease 2019 has become a global pandemic, affecting many countries, including Indonesia. The number of COVID-19 cases in Indonesia, particularly in Jakarta, continues to increase. Purpose: This study aimed to identify the factors influencing compliance with the COVID-19 prevention protocol among Jakarta's residents. Methods: An accidental sampling technique was used in this study, with the calculation of hypothesis testing of the difference between two proportions, resulting in a total sample of 440 respondents. Data was collected through an online survey using Google Forms. Results: The study found that education level (p-value=0.003; OR=1.818), knowledge (p-value=0.01; OR=6.669), attitude (p-value=0.01; OR=7.789), perception of vulnerability to COVID-19 (p-value=0.01; OR=3.307), social support (p-value=0.01; OR=3.733), and supervision (p-value=0.01; OR=3.435) had a significant relationship with compliance with the COVID-19 prevention protocol. However, facilities and infrastructure (p-value=0.341; OR=0.453) had no significant relationship with compliance. From the odds ratio data, knowledge and attitude significantly influence adherence to COVID-19 preventive measures. Individuals well-informed about COVID-19 are 6.6 times more likely to comply, and a positive attitude increases this likelihood by 7.8-fold. This underscores the strong link between awareness and adherence to recommended protocols. Conclusion: This study highlights the importance of understanding the factors affecting adherence to COVID-19 prevention protocols. It guides policymakers and public health professionals in devising effective strategies to curb the spread of the disease.
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18. Beyond Tourism: The Ways of Salatiga Culinary Business People to Survive Covid-19
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Rio Giovano Setiawan and Aldi Herindra Lasso
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tourism ,smes ,livelihood ,culinary business ,covid-19 ,Recreation. Leisure ,GV1-1860 ,Hospitality industry. Hotels, clubs, restaurants, etc. Food service ,TX901-946.5 - Abstract
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the sustainability of tourism-related livelihoods was significantly impacted. Tourism-related SMEs, including culinary businesses, have strived to find ways to endure the pandemic. Therefore, developing strategies to cope with the crisis became essential. Viewing the COVID-19 pandemic in a holistic context, responses from culinary entrepreneurs indicate a context of the crisis that can either harm them as a vulnerable context or serve as an opportunity to improve their livelihoods. Within the framework of sustainable livelihood theory, this research examines the efforts of Salatiga culinary entrepreneurs in securing their livelihoods during the COVID-19 pandemic. Presenting an empirical case of culinary entrepreneurs in Salatiga, Central Java, Indonesia, this research employs a qualitative approach and collects data through in-depth interviews, observations, and document studies. The interviews were conducted during participants’ spare time, with repeated visits made to acquire detailed information. The results indicate that while major culinary entrepreneurs have managed to keep their businesses afloat, some have chosen to pivot to other industries. In conclusion, those entrepreneurs who diversified their businesses beyond the tourism sector have become more adaptable in adjusting their livelihoods to the pandemic and are better prepared for the unpredictable duration of the COVID-19.
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19. Mathematical Model of COVID-19 Spread with Vaccination in Mataram City
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Muhammad Putra Sani Hattamurrahman, Paian Sianturi, and Hadi Sumarno
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covid-19 ,vaccination ,mathematical model ,basic reproduction number ,routh hurwitz criterion ,lyapunov function ,mathematical model. ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on public health worldwide.. Mathematical modeling is considered an alternative tool for understanding real-life problems, including the dynamics of COVID-19 spread. This is an applied research that purpose adds vaccination to Zeb et al. (2020) SEIQR model of COVID-19 spread and examines the dynamic of COVID-19 spread in Mataram City. First, we construct the new model by making assumptions. The fixed point and basic reproduction number (R_0 ) are then used to analyze the model using the next-generation matrix method. The next-generation matrix method is utilized to estimate the R_0 in a compartmental disease model. Two fixed points are acquired, specifically the disease-free fixed point, which is locally asymptotically stable under the condition R_01 indicated by Lyapunov function. The population dynamics when R_01 can also be observed through numerical simulation. The results of a numerical simulation indicate that giving the proportion of number vaccinated 62 per cent is effective in suppressing the number of infections.
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20. ANALYSIS FACTORS AFFECTING COVID-19 MORTALITY USING COUNT REGRESSION
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Niswatul Qona'ah and T. Martin Walukusa
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covid-19 ,who ,overdispersion ,zero-inflation ,mixed-effects ,death counts ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
The ”2019 novel coronavirus” known as “ the 2019-nCoV” or simply “COVID-19” has been declared by the World Health organization (WHO), in first quarter of 2020, as a world pandemic and a public health emergency of international concern. Alas, many details related to the COVID-19 have remained unsolved completely. The success of government strategies in fighting the COVID-19 relays mainly on the results from epidemiological or statistical studies. Statistical models play a major role in providing reliable results based on appropriate analyses. Traditional (one-part) models, mixture models and mixed-effects models for counts are used to investigate effects of the WHO-regions and Cumulated COVID-19 cases on the outcome variable COVID-19 new deaths tolls. Overall result reveals there is a strong association between number of new deaths COVID-19 with predictors including the WHO regions and cumulated cases. Besides, models that account for the overdispersion feature have smallest AICs and have reasonable regression model fits.
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21. Hubungan Karakteristik Pasien terhadap Luaran Pasien COVID-19 dengan Komorbid Kanker di RSUP Dr. M. Djamil Padang
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Rhona Nivolla, Amirah Zatil Izzah, and Nurhayati Nurhayati
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covid-19 ,kanker ,karakteristik pasien ,luaran pasien ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Latar Belakang: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) rentan dialami oleh pasien kanker karena memiliki daya tahan tubuh yang rendah. Penelitian mengenai hubungan karakteristik pasien (jenis kelamin, usia, diagnosis kanker, derajat klinis COVID-19, dan komorbid lainnya) terhadap luaran pasien COVID-19 dengan komorbid kanker belum banyak dilakukan di Indonesia. Objektif: Mengetahui hubungan karakteristik pasien terhadap luaran pasien COVID-19 dengan komorbid kanker di RSUP Dr. M. Djamil Padang. Metode: Jenis penelitian ini adalah kohort retrospektif. Subjek penelitian ini adalah pasien rawat inap COVID-19 dengan komorbid kanker di RSUP Dr. M. Djamil Padang periode Maret 2020 – Desember 2022. Jumlah sampel penelitian adalah 43 pasien. Analisis data dilakukan dengan menggunakan chi square. Hasil: Hasil penelitian didapatkan karakteristik pasien COVID-19 dengan komorbid kanker dengan luaran meninggal terbanyak, yaitu perempuan (50,0%), usia di atas 60 tahun (60,0%), memiliki kanker darah (44,4%), memiliki derajat klinis COVID-19 sakit berat (60,0%), dan memiliki komorbid lainnya (72,7%). Uji statistik dengan chi square menunjukkan terdapat hubungan bermakna antara karakteristik komorbid lainnya terhadap luaran pasien COVID-19 dengan komorbid kanker (p=0,038). Tidak terdapat hubungan bermakna antara karakteristik jenis kelamin (p=0,683), usia (p=0,385), diagnosis kanker (p=1,000), dan derajat klinis COVID-19 (0,640) terhadap luaran pasien COVID-19 dengan komorbid kanker. Kesimpulan: Terdapat hubungan bermakna antara karakteristik komorbid lainnya terhadap luaran pasien COVID-19 dengan komorbid kanker. Kata kunci: COVID-19, kanker, karakteristik pasien, luaran pasien.
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22. ANALYSIS OF RISK FACTORS FOR DEATH IN PATIENTS WITH COVID-19 IN 2021 AT UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA HOSPITAL
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Zahra Ayunda Solehan, Fitri Atikasari, Kurnia Dwi Artanti, Prastuti Asta Wulaningrum, Wiwin Is Effendi, and Chung Yi Li
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covid-19 ,oxygen saturation ,comorbidity ,sdgs ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Background: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by SARS-CoV2, first detected in China in 2019. This disease causes respiratory infections and significantly impacts global health. Purpose: This study aims to analyze the risk factors for mortality in COVID-19 patients at Universitas Airlangga Hospital in 2021. Methods: This observational analytical study uses a case-control design, including 168 samples with 64 cases and 64 controls. Secondary data from patient medical records at Universitas Airlangga Hospital, including age, gender, education, comorbidities, oxygen saturation, and length of stay. Chi-square tests analyzed the data with a 95% confidence level (α=5%). Results: The analysis revealed significant associations between COVID-19 mortality and several factors. Age (p=0.01; OR=3.24; 95%CI=1.57-6.65), gender (p=0.01; OR=2.2; 95%CI=1.17-4.02), education (p=0.00; OR=2.40; 95%CI=1.11-5.40), comorbidities (p=0.08; OR=2.50; 95%CI=1.26-4.91), and oxygen saturation (p=0.00; OR=5.40; 95%CI=117.10-2490.06) were significantly associated with COVID-19 mortality. Oxygen saturation was the most influential factor (p=0.00; OR=901.73; 95%CI=120.75-6733.48) associated with mortality. Conclusion: Age, gender, education, comorbidities, and oxygen saturation significantly affect Covid-19 mortality rates. This study highlights the importance of monitoring and managing these risk factors in managing COVID-19 at Universitas Airlangga Hospital.
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23. Analisis Status Vaksinasi dan Jenis Kelamin dengan Tingkat Keyakinan Penggunaan Vaksinasi Covid-19 Pada Masyarakat.
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Wasi, Athiya Adibatul, Prayoga, Diansanto, Lailiyah, Syifaul, Eka Sari, Jayanti Dian, Fatah, Mohammad Zainal, and Rahayu, Ajeng Febrianti
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CONFIDENCE ,IMMUNIZATION ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,COVID-19 vaccines ,CROSS-sectional method ,COMMUNITIES ,SEX distribution ,VACCINE effectiveness ,SURVEYS ,HUMAN services programs ,VACCINE hesitancy ,VACCINATION status ,PATIENT safety ,TRUST ,RELIGION - Published
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24. Hubungan Hubungan Komponen Health Belief Model dengan Perilaku Penerapan Protokol Kesehatan COVID-19 di RW 12 Kelurahan Bendul Merisi Surabaya.
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Anugerah, Fikri Hanif
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HEALTH Belief Model ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,CROSS-sectional method ,MATHEMATICAL models ,PUBLIC health ,MEDICAL protocols ,HUMAN services programs ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,THEORY ,COVID-19 pandemic - Published
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25. Longitudinal Strain Assessment Of Myocardial Dysfunction In Covid-19 Patients: Correlating Clinical Symptoms And Laboratory Results At Admission And Four Months Post-Treatment
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Lies Dina Liastuti, Ines Vidal Tanto, Aditya Rachman, Marselly Maria Robot, Bambang Dwiputra, Rina Ariani, Siska Suridanda Danny, Taofan Taofan, and Renan Sukmawan
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COVID-19 ,echocardiography ,fibrosis ,admission factor ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background: Myocardial dysfunction is increasingly recognized as a complication of COVID-19 infection, with implications for patient prognosis and long-term cardiovascular health. Longitudinal strain, measured via echocardiography, is a sensitive marker of myocardial function that may provide valuable insights into cardiac involvement in COVID-19 patients. This study aimed to assess myocardial dysfunction using longitudinal strain analysis in COVID-19 patients, correlating clinical symptoms and laboratory results at admission and four months post-treatment. Methods : This study compared clinical and laboratory parameters in COVID-19 patients post-recovery with and without myocardial dysfunction. Adult COVID-19 survivors were included if they were hospitalized and met certain criteria. Independent variables included clinical factors and laboratory factors at admission, while the dependent variable was myocardial dysfunction assessed through longitudinal strain of the left and right ventricles on speckle tracking echocardiography. The study was conducted at the Harapan Kita Heart and Blood Vessel Center (RSJPDHK - FKUI)/Department of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia, Jakarta. Results: This study examined the cardiovascular health of 162 participants three months after getting infected with COVID-19. Those with comorbidities had the lowest LV GLS levels. Admission factors like obesity, SpO2, and PaO2 levels were linked to decreased LV GLS levels. These findings suggest that these admission factors may predict the progression of COVID-19 syndrome and its implications on cardiovascular health. Conclusion: COVID-19 patients with cardiovascular comorbidities have lower LV-GLS values. CAD status during admission affects LV GLS values 3-6 months after COVID-19 infection, indicating myocardial dysfunction. Basal lateral LV-GLS correlates with obesity status, SpO2, and PaO2 during admission. Closely monitor COVID-19 patients with cardiovascular comorbidities and recognize the implications of CAD status on myocardial function post-infection.
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- 2025
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26. Mediating lack of social interaction and financial stress in domestic violence during Covid-19: post covid-19 policy scenario in pakistan
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Danish Suleman, Faiza Iqbal, and Laiba Iqbal Bhatti
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covid-19 ,lack of social interaction ,financial stress ,domestic violence ,pakistan ,Political institutions and public administration (General) ,JF20-2112 - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic that has shaken the global economy, production and trade has also impacted social and domestic life. In this study, the impact of COVID-19 has been investigated on lack of social interaction, financial stress, and how it affects domestic violence in a developing country like Pakistan. The modified scale has been validated using confirmatory factor analysis. Purposive sampling and snowball sampling techniques were used to collect data from 200 respondents in Punjab, Pakistan, for data analysis through SPSS and SmartPLS. The results showed that COVID-19 has a significant influence on lack of social interaction and financial stress. Lack of social interaction and financial stress also increased domestic violence during covid-19. This study appears to be the leading research determining the impact of COVID-19 on lack of social interaction, financial stress, and domestic violence, especially in a developing country like Pakistan.
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27. IMPLEMENTASI PENANGGULANGAN COVID-19 PADA STATUS ZONA WILAYAH KERJA PUSKESMAS SRAGEN KABUPATEN SRAGEN.
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Prahastiwi, Siwi
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28. Literature Review: Pengaruh Defisiensi Vitamin D pada Pasien COVID-19.
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Kustiawan, Theresia Chrisanthy and Nadhiroh, Siti Rahayu
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VITAMIN D deficiency ,SUNSHINE ,SEVERITY of illness index ,CAUSES of death ,STAY-at-home orders ,DISEASES ,ENVIRONMENTAL exposure ,COVID-19 pandemic ,COVID-19 ,BIOMARKERS ,DISEASE risk factors - Published
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29. WEBINAR PEMULASARAN JENAZAH COVID-19 DI LUAR FASILITAS PELAYANAN KESEHATAN.
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Qolbi Wasdili, Fini Ainun, Mahargyani, Wikan, Romlah, Sitti, Herawati, Iis, and Novilla, Arina
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30. Restriction of constitutional rights and freedoms by Iraq's cabinet government in handling Covid-19
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Zahraa Abdulalhafudh Mohsin
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covid-19 ,legality ,restrict rights ,the supreme committee ,Political institutions and public administration (General) ,JF20-2112 - Abstract
This study investigates the constitutional legitimacy of the measures enacted by Tthe Iraqi government to prevent the COVID-19 spreading, which restricted the rights and freedoms enshrined in the Iraqi Constitution 2005. even though the epidemic is a health emergency, the House of Representatives has not declared an emergency state, as the Cabinet resorted to taking preventive measurement to curb the crisis spreading, that restricted constitutional freedoms and rights even though the Iraqi constitution explicitly states that the rights and freedoms cannot be restricted except by law or based on it, however, this restriction was governed by administrative orders issued by a committee establish by council of ministers under Diwani Order 55 of 2020, headed by the minister of health, which amended then to become headed by the prime minister, for that purpose we have followed the analytical approach to assess the decisions taken by this committee through interpreting constitutional and legal texts and examining many of their restrictive resolutions imposed for demonstrating its legitimacy or illegitimacy and through this analysis we concluded that the majority of its decision on rights and freedoms under the pretext to preventspread of Covid-19 unconstitution even though the epidemi was serious it cannot be justified for violating democratic values.
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31. Analisis Hubungan Eosinopenia Terhadap Derajat Keparahan Infeksi COVID-19: Studi Cross-Sectional di Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Moewardi Surakarta
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Johan Wijaya Kesit, Ganung Harsono, and Annang Giri Moelyo
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eosinopenia ,covid-19 ,derajat keparahan ,anak ,Medicine ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Latar belakang. Luaran klinis infeksi COVID-19 pada anak baik tetapi angka kematian COVID-19 masih tinggi. Identifikasi derajat keparahan sedini mungkin dapat memberikan luaran klinis yang baik. Beberapa penanda inflamasi pada kasus COVID-19 salah satunya didapatkan eosinopenia. Tetapi hingga saat ini belum ada penelitian tentang hubungan antara eosinopenia terhadap derajat keparahan infeksi COVID-19 pada anak. Tujuan. Menganalisis hubungan eosinopenia terhadap derajat keparahan infeksi COVID-19 pada anak. Metode. Studi cross sectional observasional analitik, data sekunder retrospektif, diambil dari rekam medis pasien usia 0-
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32. The Effect of Neutrophil Lymphocyte Ratio and Bacterial Co-Infection on Mortality and Length of Hospital Stay of COVID-19 Patients
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Felicia Renata, Artrien Adhiputri, and Suyatmi Suyatmi
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covid-19 ,nlr ,bacterial co-infection ,mortality ,length of hospital stay ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background: The new coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a highly contagious disease. The disease has spread rapidly and widely around the world, and was declared as pandemic in March 2020 by WHO. The neutrophil lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is a biomarker that provides important information about the status of systemic inflammation, including in COVID-19. Bacterial co-infection is commonly identified in viral respiratory tract infections such as SARS-CoV-2 and is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Objective: This study aims to retrospectively analyze clinical data of COVID-19 patients who were treated at Dr. Moewardi General Hospital in Surakarta, to determine the effect of NLR and bacterial co-infection with mortality and length of hospital stay of COVID-19 patients. Methods: This study is an analytical observational study with a cross-sectional design using secondary data from 87 adult COVID-19 patients at Dr. Moewardi Hospital in August 2021. The sampling method used was purposive sampling of all adult patients aged 18 years or above who had been diagnosed with COVID-19 and hospitalized. Results: It was found that there was a strong effect of bacterial co-infection on NLR (r= 0.528). It was also found that NLR and bacterial co-infection simultaneously affected the length of hospital stay (Sig.= 0.02) and mortality (Sig.= 0.027). Partially, the effect of NLR on length of hospital stay was found (Sig.= 0.045). Conclusion: NLR and bacterial co-infection have an effect on mortality and length of hospital stay of COVID-19 patients.
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33. COVID-19 Infection Wave Mortality from Surveillance Data in The Philippines Using Machine Learning
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Julius R. Migriño, Ani Regina U. Batangan, and Rizal Michael R. Abello
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covid-19 ,decision trees ,machine learning ,mortality ,surveillance ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
The Philippines had several COVID-19 infection waves brought about by different strains and variants of SARS-CoV-2. This study aimed to describe COVID-19 outcomes by infection waves using machine learning. A cross-sectional surveillance data review design was employed using the DOH COVID Data Drop dataset as of September 24, 2022. The predominant variant(s) of concern divided the dataset into time intervals representing the infection waves: ancestral (A0), Alpha/Beta (AB), Delta (D), and Omicron (O). Descriptive statistics and machine learning models were generated from each infection. The final data set consisted of 3,896,206 cases wherein 98.39% of cases recovered while 1.61% died. The highest and lowest CFR was observed during the ancestral wave (2.49) and the Omicron wave (0.61%), respectively. In all four data sets, higher age groups had higher CFRs, and F-score and specificity were highest using naïve Bayes. Area under the curve (AUC) was highest in the naïve Bayes models for the A0, AB and D models, while sensitivity was highest in the decision tree models for the A0, AB and O models. The ancestral, Alpha/Beta and Delta variants seem to have similar transmission and mortality profiles, while the Omicron variant caused lesser deaths despite increased transmissibility.
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34. Financial Distress Analysis as Early Warning System on Halal Tourism Industries: Case Study during Covid-19 Pandemic Era
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Nindy Akbar Lintang Puspita, Galuh Tri Pambekti, and Kharisa Rachmi Khoirunisa
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financial distress ,altman ,zmijewski ,springate ,kesulitan keuangan ,covid-19 ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 ,Management. Industrial management ,HD28-70 ,Accounting. Bookkeeping ,HF5601-5689 ,Islam ,BP1-253 - Abstract
Purpose: To know whether there is a difference in the level of accuracy between the Altman, Zmijewski, and Springate models in analyzing financial distress in halal tourism industries during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design / methodology / approach: A quantitative method with a comparative descriptive approach. Research Findings: There are different levels of accuracy that prove that there is a difference in the level of accuracy between the Altman, Zmijewski and Springate models in analyzing financial distress tourism industries during the COVID-19 pandemic. Contribution / Originality / Novelty: It can practically assist company management in understanding financial distress analysis and help investors, both individual and institutional investors, to see the potential for company bankruptcy as a consideration in investing. Tujuan Penelitian: Untuk mengetahui apakah terdapat perbedaan tingkat akurasi antara model Altman, Zmijewski, dan Springate dalam menganalisis financial distress pada industri pariwisata halal pada masa pandemi COVID-19. Desain / metodologi / pendekatan: Metode kuantitatif dengan pendekatan deskriptif komparatif. Temuan Penelitian: terdapat perbedaan tingkat akurasi membuktikan bahwa terdapat perbedaan tingkat akurasi antara model Altman, Zmijewski dan Springate dalam menganalisis industri pariwisata financial distress pada masa pandemi COVID-19. Kontribusi / Orisinalitas / Kebaruan: Secara praktis dapat membantu manajemen perusahaan dalam memahami analisis kesulitan keuangan dan membantu investor, baik investor individu maupun institusi, untuk melihat potensi kebangkrutan perusahaan sebagai pertimbangan dalam berinvestasi.
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35. Dinamika jumlah dan pola sebaran kriminalitas sebelum hingga setelah COVID-19 di Kelurahan Damai, Kota Balikpapan
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Dewani Agdis Abdissiam and Rahmat Aris Pratomo
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balikpapan ,covid-19 ,jumlah kriminalitas ,pola sebaran kriminalitas ,Social Sciences ,Science - Abstract
Kriminalitas adalah segala macam tindakan yang merugikan secara ekonomis dan psikologis serta merupakan struktur sosial yang dapat berubah dari waktu ke waktu. Peningkatan kriminalitas dapat disebabkan oleh kejadian luar biasa. Perubahan dalam pertemuan korban dan pelaku terjadi seiring mekanisme lingkungan sosial dan kontrol sosial berubah. Kelurahan Damai memiliki tingkat kriminalitas tertinggi di Kota Balikpapan sejak sebelum hingga setelah pandemi COVID-19. Penelitian ini menggunakan SIG dalam memetakan daerah rawan kriminalitas. Analisis selanjutnya mendeteksi indeks Nearest Neighbour untuk mengetahui pola persebaran titik rawan kriminal. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa secara umum, pola sebaran kriminalitas tetap menyebar sejak sebelum hingga setelah Covid-19. Meskipun demikian, jumlah kriminalitas mengalami peningkatan dengan jumlah tertinggi pada titik waktu setelah Covid-19.
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36. Hubungan Severitas Gambaran Radiologis Foto Toraks Pasien Covid-19 Dengan Peningkatan Kadar D-Dimer
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Ilham Randa, Tuti Handayani, and Netti Suharti
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covid-19 ,d-dimer ,foto toraks ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstrak Latar Belakang: Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) adalah penyakit pneumonia yang disebabkan oleh infeksi SARS-CoV-2 yang dapat mengarah kepada badai sitokin yang menginduksi disregulasi koagulasi (ditandai dengan peningkatan kadar D-dimer) sehingga meningkatkan risiko terjadinya trombosis. Pemeriksaan foto toraks memiliki peranan dalam upaya pemeriksaan lini pertama karena penggunaannya yang mudah dan dapat diterapkan untuk memantau kelainan paru pada pasien COVID-19. Objektif: Penelitian ini bertujuan melihat hubungan severitas gambaran radiologis foto toraks pasien COVID-19 dengan peningkatan kadar D-dimer. Metode: Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian analitik dengan pendekatan cross sectional pada data sekunder pasien COVID-19 yang dilakukan pemeriksaan foto toraks dengan menggunakan skor Brixia dan kadar D-dimer di Rumah Sakit Dr. M. Djamil Padang terhadap 30 sampel. Analisis data menggunakan uji korelasi Pearson. Korelasi dinyatakan bermakna jika p
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37. Detection of Bias in Machine Learning Models for Predicting Deaths Caused by COVID-19
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Fatimatus Zachra and Setio Basuki
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bias ,covid-19 ,dalex ,machine learning ,protected attributes ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Information technology ,T58.5-58.64 - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted global health, resulting in numerous fatalities and presenting substantial challenges to national healthcare systems due to a sharp increase in cases. Key to managing this crisis is the rapid and accurate identification of COVID-19 infections, a task that can be enhanced with Machine Learning (ML) techniques. However, ML applications can also generate biased and potentially unfair outcomes for certain demographic groups. This paper introduces a ML model designed for detecting both COVID-19 cases and biases associated with specific patient attributes. The model employs Decision Tree and XGBoost algorithms for case detection, while bias analysis is performed using the DALEX library, which focuses on protected attributes such as age, gender, race, and ethnicity. DALEX works by creating an "explainer" object that represents the model, enabling exploration of the model's functions without requiring in-depth knowledge of its workings. This approach helps pinpoint influential attributes and uncover potential biases within the model. Model performance is assessed through accuracy metrics, with the Decision Tree algorithm achieving the highest accuracy at 99% following Bayesian hyperparameter optimization. However, high accuracy does not ensure fairness, as biases related to protected attributes may still persist.
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38. Performa Peran Jurnalis yang Dinamis dan Berlapis pada Berita COVID-19 Berbasis Data
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Ainun Jariah Yusuf
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berita berbasis data ,covid-19 ,data-driven news ,data journalism ,jurnalisme data ,performa peran ,role performance ,Social Sciences - Abstract
Jurnalisme data yang diidentikkan dengan peran watchdog tidak lagi dianggap sebagai nilai universal. Muncul peran-peran di luar kondisi ideal tersebut, yang disesuaikan dengan kondisi dan kemampuan media serta jurnalis. Penelitian ini mengeksplorasi peran jurnalisme data yang berkembang di luar peran tradisional sebagai watchdog. Studi ini menilai performa peran jurnalis yang ditunjukkan pada 317 berita COVID-19 berbasis data di Tirto.id, Katadata.co.id, dan Kompas.id. Kerangka analisis yang digunakan diadopsi dari konsep performa peran jurnalistik, yang menilai kehadiran peran intervensionis, peran watchdog, peran fasilitator-loyal, peran berorientasi pemenuhan kebutuan pembaca, peran berorientasi menggungah, dan peran berorientasi mendukung warga negara. Hasil analisis isi kuantitatif menunjukkan adanya kecenderungan hibridisasi performa peran yang ditunjukkan oleh jurnalis dalam berita COVID-19 berbasis data. Temuan ini menunjukkan bahwa jurnalisme data yang berkembang di Indonesia, menjalankan berbagai peran tambahan yang tidak terikat pada peran watchdog. Hibridisasi mencerminkan adaptasi terhadap kondisi aktual dan kebutuhan spesifik. Data journalism, identified with the watchdog role, is no longer considered a universal value. There are roles outside this ideal, which are adjusted to the conditions and capabilities of the media and journalists. This research explores the evolving role of data journalism beyond the traditional watchdog role. This study assesses the performance of journalists' roles shown in 317 data-based COVID-19 news on Tirto.id, Katadata.co.id, and Kompas.id. The analytical framework used is adopted from the concept of journalistic role performance, which assesses the presence of an interventionist role, a watchdog role, a facilitator-loyal role, a role oriented towards fulfilling readers' needs, an upload-oriented role, and a role oriented towards supporting citizens. The results of the quantitative content analysis show a tendency to hybridize the role performance shown by journalists in data-based COVID-19 news. This finding shows that data journalism, which is developing in Indonesia, performs various additional roles not limited to the watchdog role. Hybridization reflects adaptation to actual conditions and specific needs.
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39. Between Desire and Anxiety: Music Performances during The COVID-19 Period In West Sumatera
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Asril Asril and Adjuoktoza Rovylendes
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desire ,anxiety ,musical performances ,covid-19 ,virtual performances. ,Arts in general ,NX1-820 - Abstract
This article discusses the desire and anxiety of mutual attraction experienced by traditional and popular artists in West Sumatra during the COVID-19 pandemic. Musicians in tradition and entertainment who rely on the survival of music performance services are under heavy pressure by the COVID-19 pandemic situation because performances are rarely performed, even banned. Musicians committed to the creative field of creation experience the same thing. Live music performances are considered to be the cause of the gathering of many people, which results in being vulnerable to the transmission of the COVID-19 virus. However, they still channel the desire to perform live with the risk of getting in the way. Some are creative, using digital internet technology and social media to perform virtually. The research method used in collecting data is a mixture of field and virtual research. The tug-of-war between desire and anxiety is realized through live and virtual performances with non-maximal results. Music performances in the context of traditional music, composition, festivals, and entertainment during the COVID-19 period in West Sumatra are in the range between hope and fear in an incomparable dynamic of balance; they tend to be afraid rather than do it. Anxiety still haunts activists and event managers of musical performances.
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40. PHILIPPINE MSMES AFTER THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF PANDEMIC IMPACTS AND COPING STRATEGIES
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Jeorgie Francine Labiaga and Karl P. Campos
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business administration ,covid-19 ,enterprises and development ,Business ,HF5001-6182 ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic negatively impacted the economy's flow in the majority of areas across the world. Reduced economic activity due to travel restrictions and lockdowns imposed to stop the virus's spread caused economic recessions in the pandemic-affected areas. MSMEs are the backbone of the Philippines, providing 99.5% of the nation’s business population and 65.10% of the nation's workforce. In addition to dealing with extraordinary economic and social challenges over the past two years, SME preparation for transitioning to a digital and sustainable economy has been necessary. The researcher will use a Systematic Literature Review to assess the transparency and consistency of the screening procedure and the approaches to coping applied by Philippine MSMEs in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The study will make use of three research guide questions. 1) What are the pandemic risks and their impact on Philippine MSMEs? 2) What coping strategies do Philippine MSMEs use to deal with risks and pandemic risk impacts? According to the review, human movement restrictions (Lockdowns), financial constraints/ revenue losses, operating difficulties, economic crisis and recession, and job losses are impacts of the pandemic on MSMEs. Furthermore, the study listed four essential coping strategies: digital and technological adoption/adaptation, government financial support/packages, modification of business models, and implications for financial stability (loans). This study will contribute to ideas in innovation and technological advancement, business improvement, and wise cost distribution.
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41. PENGARUH PANDEMI COVID 19 TERHADAP KUNJUNGAN DAN PENGGUNAAN OBAT DI PUSKESMAS KOTA JAMBI TAHUN 2020-2021.
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H., Hisran and Salmah
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42. Social Criticism Da’wah Through Visual Works of @Terasdakwah During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Farkhan Al Faiz and Akhmad Rifa'i
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covid-19 ,semiotics ,social criticism preaching ,visual communication design ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 - Abstract
This study aims to analyze the preaching message containing social criticism on the Instagram account @terasdakwah through a semiotic approach. The @terasdakwah account is a digital platform that actively spreads preaching content in a creative style relevant to current social issues. This descriptive qualitative study analyzes the meaning of the preaching message of social criticism (Tafriq) in a Visual Communication Design (VCD) work. The dissection of meaning in visual works uses the semiotic analysis knife of Sumbo Tinarbuko's visual communication and Roland Barthes' semiotic analysis. The results of this study show that: First, the connotative meaning revealed is that these visual works are a form of criticism of the government and society in general for the phenomena that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. The connotative level of meaning also found myths contained in the visual works studied, including the death of elderly Hajj pilgrims, the death of expertise, and prolonged frustration threatening mental health. Second, the message of social criticism (Tafriq) preaching contained in the three visual works uploaded by the Instagram account @terasdakwah is included in the first and second points in Alamsyah's theory. The first point is preaching as a correction for the reconstruction of social order, and the second point is preaching as an effort to institutionalize critical attitudes in Islamic society. Third, this study also shows that preaching is not only limited to religious rituals and formalities but can also be done by conveying social criticism. This research is hoped to provide scientific contributions to the study of preaching and communication science so that it can be a reference for further research on similar topics and discussions according to different contexts and objects of study.
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43. Juridical analysis of termination of employment due to the Covid-19 pandemic In the context of Indonesian employment law and citizenship education
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Itok Dwi Kurniawan, Ismawati Septiningsih, and Jose Gama Santos
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covid-19 ,termination of employment (phk), legal protection ,Education (General) ,L7-991 - Abstract
The Indonesian government has declared Covid-19 a pandemic, leading to restrictions such as working from home and room capacity limits. These restrictions have resulted in numerous layoffs, and the pandemic has been deemed a national disaster, with laws and regulations like Presidential Decree No. 12 of 2020 strengthening the reasons for entrepreneurs to consider it a force majeure event. The economic sector's decline has direct implications for employees, both in formal and informal sectors, due to decreased production, depletion of industrial raw materials, weakening of the Rupiah against the Dollar, decline in Indonesian tourism, and the fall of the composite stock index. Employers have been forced to lay off their workers. Legal protection for workers includes termination of employment (PHK) and layoff provisions regulated by Articles 150-172 of Law 13/2003. This descriptive analysis aims to provide an overview of legal protection for workers during the pandemic, including the analysis and interpretation of laws and regulations related to the problem under study.
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44. Pengalaman Karyawan Pariwisata Selama Menjalani Pandemi Covid-19.
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Kresna, Maxmilliane Ivan and Indrawati, Komang Rahayu
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COVID-19 pandemic , *TOURISM , *PANDEMICS , *COVID-19 , *TOURISM personnel - Abstract
Although the pandemic is slowly winding down and the community is recovering, the dynamics that occurred in the community during the pandemic are important to discuss further. The occurrence of Covid-19 has a major impact on Bali's tourism sector, especially on workers in this field. This research was conducted to understand and capture the perspective of the psychological experiences of workers who run their lives during the Covid-19 pandemic. The informants in this study were three tourism workers who had different positions in their jobs. The method of this study is qualitative with a descriptive phenomenological analysis design because it aims to give meaning to the description of experiences provided by participants. The results of the study show that the experiences that tourism workers have in interpreting the Covid-19 pandemic are a pandemic as a means of self-development, a pandemic increases the value of spirituality and religiosity, and family is the main priority during the pandemic. This research implies that the experience during Covid-19 is interpreted similarly by the participants, even though the participants have different situations [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Faktor Risiko Mortalitas pada Anak dengan COVID-19 di Rumah Sakit Dr. Moewardi Surakarta.
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Dzakiyyah, Arifatul, Martuti, Sri, and Nur, Fadhilah Tia
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46. ANALYSIS OF VITAMIN D LEVELS & COMPLETENESS OF COVID-19 VACCINE WITH RECURRENT COVID-19 INFECTIONS
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Siti Nurjanah, Dessy Hermawan, Nurul Aryastuti, Nova Muhani, Prima Dian Furqoni, Lolita Sary, and Slamet Widodo
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vitamin d ,covid-19 ,protokol kesehatan ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Latar Belakang: Pandemi covid-19 mulai tampak terkendali, namun korban jiwa masih terus bertambah. Data dari Satuan Tugas Penanganan Covid-19 Nasional, hingga September 2022 ini, di Indonesia telah lebih 150 ribu jiwa orang meninggal akibat penyakit ini. Akhir-akhir ini, ada penelitian yang melaporkan bahwa terdapat hubungan antara kadar vitamin D di dalam darah dengan sistem imunitas. Tujuan: adalah untuk menganalisis hubungan antara kadar vitamin D dalam darah dengan terjadinya infeksi covid-19 berulang. Metode: Penelitian ini adalah penelitian survey analitik dengan pendekatan cross sectinal yang mencoba mengkaji hubungan antara kadar vitamin D darah, status kelengkapan vaksin, kepatuhan akan protocol kesehatan, usia dan jenis kelamin dengan terjadinya infeksi covid-19 berulang. Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah seluruh dosen di Universitas Malahayati (Unmal) Bandar Lampung yang bersedia secara sukarela menjadi subyek penelitian ini yang berjumlah 62 orang. Adapun teknik sampling yang digunakan adalah non probability sampling: consecutive sampling, dengan kriteria inklusinya adalah yang pernah terinfeksi covid-19 pada tahun 2022 ini, sehingga didapatkan 47 orang sampel yang mememenuhi kriteria tersebut. Data yang terkumpul dianalisis dengan menggunakan regresi logistik. Hasil: Hasil penelitian didapatkan bahwa ada hubungan yang signifikan antara status kelengkapan vaksin covid-19 (p-value: 0,001) dengan OR 8,24 dan kadar vitamin D dalam darah (p-value: 0,007) dengan nilai OR 8,47. Kesimpulan: Semakin tidak lengkap vaksin covid-19 nya dan semakin rendah kadar vitamin D dalam darah, maka akan semakin besar potensi untuk mengalami infeksi covid-19 berulang.
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47. Philosophy of Fatwa Muhammadiyah and Nahdatul Ulama Against Changes in Worship Activities Due to Covid 19
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Syafaruddin Syafaruddin, Hasan Bakti Nasution, and Dhiauddin Tanjung
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fatwa ,muhammadiyah ,nahdatul ulama ,covid-19 ,Islam ,BP1-253 - Abstract
This study aimed at discussing the philosophical basis of the fatwa of Muhammadiyah and Nahdatul Ulama at Labuhanbatu Regency regarding changes in worship activities due to Covid 19. This study was descriptive field research. Data collection techniques used are interviews and documentation. The analysis technique used is Miles and Huberman. The findings of this study were the philosophy of the Muhammadiyah fatwa regarding changes in worship activities due to covid 19 based on the hifdzu al-nafs wa al-dîn command. The obligation to look after oneself and is inseparable. Meanwhile, the philosophy of Nahdatul Ulama's fatwa was based on the maqâshid al-syarî`ah principle, namely jalbu al-mashâlih wa dar’u al-mafâsid. Nahdatul Ulama, the largest Islamic organization, comprehends that worship should not neglect the soul's safety. The basis of this philosophy can be observed from the concept of the `indal khauf prayer. Prayer is an obligatory worship, but in conditions where the safety of the soul is threatened, the practice of praying can adjust to the conditions; even if this dharurat condition is drastic, the scholars allow fî ayyi amkân prayer practice. Penelitian ini membahas landasan filosofi fatwa Muhammadiyah dan Nahdatul Ulama Kabupaten Labuhanbatu terhadap perubahan aktivitas ibadah akibat covid 19. Studi ini adallah penelitian lapangan yang berifat deskriptif. Teknik pengumpulan data yang digunakan adalah wawancara dan dokumentasi. Teknik analisa yang digunakan adalah Miles dan Huberman. Temuan penelitian ini adalah filosofi fatwa Muhammadiyah terhadap perubahan aktivitas ibadah akibat covid 19 didasarkan pada perintah hifdzu al-nafs wa al-dîn. Kewajiban menjaga diri dan agama saling bersinergi tidak bisa dipisah-pisahkan antara satu dengan lainnya. Sedangkan filosofi fatwa Nahdatul Ulama didasari oleh prinsip maqâshid al-syarî`ah yakni jalbu al-mashâlih wa dar’u al-mafâsid. Nahdatul Ulama sebagai organisasi Islam terbesar sangat paham sekali bahwa ibadah tidak boleh mengesampingakan keselamatan jiwa. Dasar filosofi ini terlihat pada konsep salat `indal khauf. Ibadah shalat merupakan ibadah yang sangat wajib dan harus dilaksanakan, namun dalam kondisi keselamatan jiwa terancam maka praktek ibadah shalat ini bisa menyesuaikan kondisi, bahkan jika kondisi darurat ini sudah sangat parah maka para ulama membolehkan shalat fî ayyi amkân.
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48. Kebijakan Pemerintah terhadap Masyarakat Terdampak Covid-19
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Bernad Martua Sirait, Heri Kusmanto, and Tony P. Situmorang
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government policy ,covid-19 ,online motorcycle taxi ,stimulus ,Social Sciences - Abstract
The Government's policy on Large-Scale Social Restrictions Guidelines has resulted in many Online Motorcycle Taxi drivers being unable to operate optimally. This paper examines the impact of the Government Policy on Guidelines for Large-Scale Social Restrictions on the operations of Online Motorcycle Taxi drivers, especially in the context of a 68 percent decline in the online transportation sector's revenue in 2020, as reported in the e-Conomy SEA report. This research highlights President Joko Widodo's speech on March 24, 2020 which provides stimulus to MSMEs, including motorcycle taxi drivers and taxi drivers, with a credit restructuring policy as one of its implementations. Using the Top-Down Policy Implementation Theory approach (M.S. Grindle), this paper uses a qualitative descriptive analytical method to analyze the implementation of the policy. The findings of the paper show that although online motorcycle taxi drivers feel helped by the absence of installment payments during credit restructuring, there is still hope to eliminate additional costs such as insurance fees, fiduciary fees, and penalty fees to support the implementation of the policy more effectively.
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- 2024
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49. Inovasi Kebijakan Pemerintah Daerah Kabupaten Tanah Datar dalam Pemulihan Sektor Pariwisata di Tengah Pandemi Covid-19
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Suci Angraini, Indah Adi Putri, and Roni Ekha Putera
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covid-19 ,inovasi kebijakan ,pariwisata ,pemerintah daerah ,Sociology (General) ,HM401-1281 - Abstract
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis inovasi kebijakan yang dilakukan oleh pemerintah Kabupaten Tanah Datar dalam pemulihan sektor pariwisata melalui Program One Nagari One Event. Pengumpulan data dalam penelitian ini menggunakan metode kualitatif, dengan teori Jiyao Chen, Richard M. Walker & Mohanbir Sawhney yang menekankan pada 3 atribut, yaitu kebaruan (novelty); pengembangan (development) dan pelaksanaan (implementation); Ekosistem dan Outcome dari Nilai Kepublikan. Penelitian ini dibagi menjadi data primer dengan menggunakan teknik purposive sampling metode penarikan informan. Informan dalam penelitian ini pemerintah setempat dan pengelola objek wisata. Selanjutnya data sekunder yang berupa dokumen pendukung. Hasil penelitian dapat dilihat dari ketiga indikator yang menjadi landasan analisis peneliti terhadap inovasi kebijakan dalam membangkitkan kembali sektor pariwisata Kabupaten Tanah Datar melalui penyelenggaraan One Nagari One Event ternyata mampu meningkatkan kembali jumlah kunjungan wisatawan dan perekonomian masyarakat setempat. Peran aktor dalam inovasi kebijakan menjadi kunci penting terselenggaranya inovasi One Nagari One Event di Kabupaten Tanah Datar. Semua aktor mulai dari pemerintah daerah, swasta dan masyarakat ikut berpartisipasi aktif dalam pelaksanaan event.
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50. Hubungan Komorbid Hipertensi dengan Derajat Gejala Pasien COVID-19.
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Salsabilla, Inara, Artanti, Kurnia Dwi, Martini, Santi, and Hargono, Arief
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HYPERTENSION ,COVID-19 ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,QUANTITATIVE research ,CASE-control method ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases ,RISK assessment ,MEDICAL records ,ODDS ratio ,COVID-19 pandemic ,COMORBIDITY - Published
- 2023
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