scholarly journals Peningkatan Perilaku Seks Sehat Melalui Model Terapi Kelompok Pada Pekerja Seks Komersial

2010 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 174-180
Author(s):  
Loetfia Dwi Rahariyani ◽  
Yohanes Kambaru Windi ◽  
Nikmatul Fadilah ◽  
Kuntoro Kuntoro

AbstrakKeberhasilan pencegahan penularan penyakit menular seksual (PMS) tidak hanya tergantung pada pemerintah/tenaga kesehatan dan lembaga swadaya masyarakat (LSM) yang peduli dengan kasus ini saja, tetapi partisipasi aktif dari kelompok yang mempunyai resiko tinggi tertular (Pekerja Seks Komersial) sangat memegang peran penting. Oleh karena itu mengikut sertakan kelompok resiko tinggi dalam kegiatan pencegahan PSM perlu dilakukan. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui efektifitas model terapi kelompok (intensive problem solving group) dalam meningkatkan perilaku seks yang sehat. Desain penelitian ini adalah Pra Eksperimental, jenis pretest-postest design. Sampel penelitian sebanyak 20 orang PSK yang terbagi menjadi dua group, masing - masing group terdiri dari 10 orang. Setiap group mendapat intervensi tiga kali terapi kelompok pada subyek yang sama. Setelah dilakukan penelitian dan dianalisis dengan menggunakan uji statistik paired t - test, hipotesis penelitian diterima ada perbedaan pengetahuan, sikap dan prilaku sebelum dan sesudah dilakukan terapi kelompok pada pekerja seks komersial. Model terapi kelompok sangat diperlukan untuk mencegah penularan PMS pada kelompok beresiko. AbstractThe success of preventing sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) not only depends on a well-organised collaboration among government, health professionals and NGOs but also active participation of group with high risk, including commercial sex workers (CSWs), on the transfer of STDs. Involving this high risk group is crucial on preventing STDs transmission. Determining the effectiveness of Group Therapy Model (GTM) through an intensive problem solving group on promoting healthy sexual behavior was the intention of this study. The variables are knowledge, attitude and practice STDs. It is a pre-experimental study using Pretest-Post test type design. The samples involving 20 CSWs devided into two groups of 10 CSWs for each. Each group was intervened three times with GTM on the same subject. Statistical analysis using paired t-test, conclusion of accepting the research hypothesis. There is significant difference of knowledge, attitude and practices on STDs before and after the implementation of GTM among the CSWs. It is, therefore, adviced to consider GTM on preventing the transmission of STDs among high-risk groups.

2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ayu Febrini Meutia

Clinical STI (Sexually Transmitted Infections) is a prevention program of the government which aSTI’s to carry out the functions of control and reduce the spread of STIs in sex workers, homosexuals, Transgenders, Customers sex workers, and sexual partner fixed. STI’S showed an increasing prevalence. STI’S is an indicator for the entrance of HIV AIDS. STI prevalence from year to year but the increasing attention to STI’S at this time if neglected.This study is a qualitative study that illustrates the perception of a high risk group for contracting STIs clinic utilization of primary STI’S.Data obtained by using indepth interviews and secondary data obtained from the health center as well as the data - other supporting data. Data processing is done by qualitative descriptive method.The results showedthe informantto obtaininformationaboutSTIsClinicobtained fromfield officerorGovernmental Organization. Their knowledge ofSTIsclinicisonly limitedtothe examinationof HIV/AIDSalone. The wholeinformantsfromthe highriskgroupof contractingSTDsthatsex workersdidnotknow the type-the typeof STIsother thanHIV/AIDS. Perception ofhigh risk of contractingSTIsgroupformedbythe informationthattheycan, they havethe knowledgeandexperiencethey feel.STIclinicsare expected tofurther maximize thedissemination of information onSTIdiseasein detailandaccurately. Expected tosupportcross-sectoral, especially governmentin an effort toincreasethe utilization ofSTIclinic Keywords : Perception , Clinical STI’S , STI’S High-Risk Groups


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-25
Author(s):  
Febria Restissa ◽  
Ahmad Rasyid ◽  
Devi Azri Wahyuni

ABSTRACT Objective : to determine the correlation between duration of ethambutol and copper levels in serum with color vision disorder examined with Farnsworth Munsell 100 Hue (FM100) in patients with tuberculosis. Methods: This study was an explorative observation of 20 samples during November 2017 - January 2018 period. Comparative analysis using independent t-test, paired t-test, Wilcoxon test and Mann-Whitney test, while correlation analysis using Spearman's test and Pearson's test.  Results: There was a significant difference of FM100 value before and after in category I (p=0.000) with increase of total error value 11.80+5.31 or category II (p=0.000) with increase of total error value 15.00+7.41. There was significant difference of Cu2+ level before and after in category I (p=0.005) with decrease of Cu2+ level 15.57+5.04 mg/dL or category II (p=0.005) with decrease of Cu2+ level 31.66+7.35 mg/dL. There was significant correlation between color vision and duration of ethambutol (p=0.000), but there was no significant correlation of Cu2+ with color vision (p>0.05). Conclusion: The duration of Ethambutol was related to changes in color vision examined with FM100.


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Bismi Widi Hastari ◽  
Dyah Gandasari ◽  
Harry Harry

Tani Maju farmer group is one of the farming groups located in Rorotan Village, Cilincing District, North Jakarta City Administration. This group has a lot of sheep and advanced management. Despite they manage their sheep well, they are not well informed on how to manage the sewage from their castles (faces and urine). So far, they just throw away the sewage or gave them to fellow farmers. This study aimed to analyze the level of farmers' knowledge in making use of sheep's urine to be degraded into bio urine in the Maju Farmer group. Data was collected through the pre-test and post-test. The data were analyzed using paired t-test and Wilcoxon statistical software (IBM SPSS Statistics 25). The results of the study showed that farmers' knowledge in sewage (Urine) management increased; there is a significant difference in farmers' level of knowledge in bio urine production before and after bio urine extension.


2017 ◽  
Vol 36 (03) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kirti . ◽  
B. Jirli ◽  
Pankaj Kumar Mandal

Bihar is one of the poorest and most populous states in India. The share of employment in agriculture and allied activities is 68.9 percent in Bihar. This study is attempting to undertake a micro level analysis of collected data to assess the investment as well as return in Dairy activity carried out by Jeevika project in Muraul Block of Muzaffarpur District. Study revealed that calculated ‘t’ value of investment (12.533) and return (19.589) was more than table‘t’ value (1.977) of investment and return respectively. Comparison among investment as well as return in Dairy activity practiced by the respondents, before and after joining the project through paired t-test, showed a significant difference hence providing positive effect on the life of project beneficiaries.


Blood ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 138 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. 2578-2578
Author(s):  
Giacomo Coltro ◽  
Paola Guglielmelli ◽  
Giada Rotunno ◽  
Carmela Mannarelli ◽  
Chiara Maccari ◽  
...  

Abstract Introduction: Myelofibrosis (MF), whether primary (PMF) or secondary (SMF) to polycythemia vera or essential thrombocytemia, is characterized by a complex and partially undeciphered molecular architecture. Besides mutations in driver genes (JAK2, CALR, MPL), somatic mutations in selected myeloid-associated genes have been shown to impact prognosis of MF patients (pts). Among these, ASXL1 mutations (ASXL1MTs) are associated with poor outcomes in myeloid malignancies including PMF, where they are included in the category of "high molecular risk" (HMR) mutations along with EZH2MTs, IDH1/2MTs, and SRSF2MTs (Vannucchi AM, Leukemia 2013). However, a recent study (Luque Paz D, Blood Adv 2021) questioned the value of ASXL1MTs in MF. The current study aimed at further characterizing the prognostic role of ASXL1MTs in MF. Methods: After IRB approval, pts with WHO-defined MF were included in the study. Mutational analysis by targeted NGS was performed as previously described (Guglielmelli P, JCO 2017). All deposited variants were manually curated to assess pathogenicity. In this study, we also used the molecular model proposed by Luque Paz et al. that identifies 4 genetic groups: TP53MT; High-risk (≥1 mutation in EZH2, CBL, U2AF1, SRSF2, IDH1/2); ASXL1MT-only; and "Others". Results: A total of 525 pts were included in the study, including 331 (63%) PMF and 194 (37%) SMF. Median age at diagnosis was 89 (18-90) years, 314 (60%) were male. The median follow-up time was 80 (98% CI, 68-90) months. Overall, 324 (62%) pts were JAK2MT, 126 (24%) CALRMT, 24 (5%) MPLMT, 40 (8%) triple negative (TN), and 11 (2%) double mutated. Among non-driver genes, ASXL1MTs were found in 158 (30%) pts, EZH2MTs in 45 (9%), SRSF2MTs in 37 (7%), NRASMTs in 30 (6%) U2AF1MTs in 27 (5%), TP53MTs and CBLMTs in 25 (5%) each, IDH1/2 MTs in 18 (3%), and KRAS MTs in 15 (3%). Pts in the HMR category were 125 (38%) in PMF and 63 (32%) in SMF. According to the above model, distribution of pts was as follows: TP53MT n=25 (5%), High-risk n=137 (26%), ASXL1MT-only n=64 (12%), and Others n=299 (57%). Pts in the TP53MT and ASXL1MT-only groups were more likely to be diagnosed with SMF compared to pts in the High-risk and Others groups (44% and 48% vs 28% and 38%, respectively). In addition, the High-risk group was enriched in TN pts (16%), while CALRMTs were more common in the ASXL1MT-only and Others compared to the TP53MT and High-risk groups (25% and 27% vs 12% and 18%, respectively). In univariate analysis, the TP53MT and High-risk groups were associated with the worst overall survival (OS), with median values of 38 (14-110) and 55 (45-85) months (P=.0039), respectively (Fig 1A). Albeit remarkably better, the OS of pts in the ASXL1MT-only group was inferior compared to pts in the Others group (median 124 [91-156] vs 193 [142-NR] months; P=.0118) (Fig 1A). We then analyzed separately PMF and SMF cohorts. In the former, the TP53MT and High-risk groups remained associated with the worst OS (median 58 [20-126] vs 55 [36-85] months), although with no significant difference, likely due to the low frequency (4%) of TP53MTs mutations in PMF (Fig 1B). Concurrently, the negative prognostic impact of the ASXL1MT-only group was confirmed in comparison to the Others group (median 103 [78-NR] vs 320 [178-NR] months; P=.0170). In pts with SMF, while the TP53MT group (6%) had by far the worst OS (median 13 [6-NR] months), the OS of the ASXL1MT-only group (median 141 [56-171] months) was comparable to that of the Others group (median 131 [106-NR] months; P=.5188) and not different from the High-risk group (median 58 [45-174] months; P=.3606) (Fig 1C). In a further analysis including only pts in the High-risk group, ASXL1MTs were found in 62% and 63% of patients with PMF and SMF, respectively. In survival analysis, the presence of ASXL1MTs was associated with an increased risk of death only in PMF (median OS 47 [31-73] vs 102 [34-317] months; P=.0240), unlike in SMF (median OS 90 [47-174] vs 25 [16-338] months; P=.3296) (Fig 1D-E). Conclusion: In the current study, we critically re-addressed the prognostic impact of ASXL1MTs by applying a genetic model recently developed by Luque Paz et al. to our cohort of molecularly annotated, WHO-defined MF pts. Overall, our results confirm that ASXL1MTs -even in the absence of other co-occurring high-risk mutations- harbor a negative prognostic impact mainly in PMF. These findings also reinforce the idea that PMF and SMF represent two different biological entities. Figure 1 Figure 1. Disclosures Vannucchi: Incyte: Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees; Novartis: Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees; BMS: Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees; AbbVie: Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Arnis Prilli Dharmastuti ◽  
Dwi Ariani Sulistyowati

Abstract: Hypoglycemia, Health Education, Knowledge, Patient. Hypoglycemia is one of the complications faced by people with diabetes mellitus, ie blood glucose levels fall below 50 to 60 mg / dl. Hypoglycemia may occur acutely, suddenly and can be life-threatening. Management of diabetes mellitus one of them is health education, especially about complications, namely Hypoglycemia. The objectives of this study were 1) to identify the level of knowledge of diabetes mellitus patients about prevention of hypoglycemia prior to health education 2) to identify the knowledge level of diabetes mellitus patients about hypoglycemia prevention after health education 3) to analyze knowledge change about prevention of hypoglycemia in patients with diabetes mellitus before and after the provision of health education in the intensive space of Dr Moewardi Hospital in 2016. This research type is experimental with pre-experimental design, variable approach using pre and post test designs method and data analysis used is Paired T-Test. The result of this research is there is influence of health education toward prevention effort of hypoglycemia in patient of diabetes mellitus in intensive room of Dr Moewardi Hospital 2016. This is proved by Paired T-Test test analysis on the value of knowledge before and after given health education obtained t count = -19,090, whereas t table value 2,042 so value -t arithmetic <-t table (-19,090 <-2,042) and sig. 0.000 (<0.05) then Ho is rejected and Ha accepted, meaning there is a significant difference between the value of knowledge before and after being given health education about hypoglycemia. There is an influence of health education on prevention of hypoglycemia in people with diabetes mellitus in intensive space Dr Moewardi Hospital in 2016.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Erna Ariyanti Kurnianingsih

Abstract: Sensory Integration Therapy-Muscle Tonus-Clinical Observation Of Neuromotor Performance. Special need children such as down syndrome, autism and intellectual disability suffered from Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) will have an impact on the weakness of postural muscle tone. Muscle tone measurement of children with SID is different from other children without SID. Clinical observation of neuromotor performance (CONP) is used as of one of criteria of muscle muscle tone in children with SID. The study aimed at finding theeffect of sensory integration therapy towards muscle tone based on Score of Clinical Observation of Neuromotor Performance (CONP) at Mitra Ananda Surakarta. The study was designed as quasi experiment one group pretest posttest design. population of this study is client with SID at Mitra Ananda Surakarta , by total sampling there are a number of 12 samples. Paired t-test is applied for analizing data with SPSS version 17.0. Paired t-test portrayed p-value > 0.05 it means that there are no significant difference in muscletone, before and after treatment. Sensory integration therapy doesn’t affect muscle tone for shildren with SID Based on Score of Clinical Observation of Neuromotor Performance (CONP) at Mitra Ananda Surakarta


Endoscopy ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 50 (02) ◽  
pp. 119-127 ◽  
Author(s):  
Irina Gessl ◽  
Elisabeth Waldmann ◽  
Martha Britto-Arias ◽  
Daniela Penz ◽  
Eleonore Pablik ◽  
...  

Abstract Background and study aim The European guidelines for quality assurance in colorectal cancer screening and diagnosis contain postpolypectomy surveillance recommendations. They recommend follow-up intervals depending on the findings at index colonoscopy, and divide patients into a low-, intermediate- or high-risk group. The aim of this study was to assess the adherence of Austrian endoscopists to the European guidelines and to determine whether sending a reminder letter resulted in better adherence. Methods A single reminder letter containing the guidelines was sent to all endoscopists who participated in the Certificate of Quality for Screening Colonoscopy program in Austria. Adherence was assessed before and after the letter had been sent. Factors associated with adherence were investigated. Results We found poor baseline adherence to the guidelines. After the reminder letter, the adherence slightly improved in the low-risk group, but did not change in the intermediate-risk or high-risk groups. An adenoma detection rate of at least 20 % was associated with higher adherence rates. Generally, internists and hospitals showed better adherence compared with surgeons and private practices, respectively, both before and after the reminder letter. Conclusion A single reminder letter was not enough to improve the poor adherence to the European postpolypectomy surveillance guidelines. Thus, future studies are required to identify and eliminate all factors responsible for nonadherence to postpolypectomy guidelines in order to reach the goal of a safe, effective, and cost-effective colorectal cancer prevention tool in the near future.


Author(s):  
Ji Young Kim ◽  
Seong Yoel Kim

BACKGROUND: Hamstring flexibility plays a significant role in physiotherapy. Various stretching studies have been conducted to increase hamstring flexibility, but the effects of the Fascial Distortion Model (FDM) on hamstring flexibility have not yet been investigated. Moreover, no studies have compared the effects of FDM and static stretching. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of the FDM on hamstring flexibility compared with static stretching. METHODS: Thirthy healthy adults were divided into two groups: static stretching and FDM groups. Static stretching was performed to hamstring in the supine position. The FDM was performed using trigger band techniques that followed the hamstring in a longitudinal direction. Hamstring flexibility was measured using the active knee extension angle (KEA), passive straight leg raising (SLR), sit-and-reach (SR), and finger-floor distance (FFD) tests. A paired t-test and an independent t-test were performed to compare the hamstring flexibility measurements. RESULTS: Both groups showed significant differences (p< 0.05) in KEA, SLR, SR, and FFD before and after. However, no significant difference (p> 0.05) was found between the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: There was no difference in the effects of FDM and static stretching on hamstring flexibility.


Author(s):  
Rindah Febriana Suryawati ◽  
Duhita Paramaramya Putri Nurdana

The problem faced by most micro-entrepreneurs in Indonesia is financing business. Peer-to-peer (P2P) lending is a non-bank financial institution that can be an alternative source of financing because of the requirements and easy application usage. This study aims to analyze the impact of peer-to-peer lending on business expenses, business turnover, total employment, total sales of products, and profits before and after obtaining a peer-to-peer lending loan and analyze factors affecting the increase in business turnover after getting a loan through peer-to-peer lending. The methods used in this study include the descriptive analysis method, paired t-test, and ordinary least square (OLS). The paired t-test results indicate that there is a significant difference between business expenses, business turnover, the amount of labor, the number of product sales, and profit before and after obtaining a peer-to-peer lending loan. The result of analysis with the OLS method shows that the length of business and expenditure of the business has a significant effect on the development of respondents' business turnover.


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