Gagal ginjal kronik (GGK) adalah merupakan penurunan fungsi ginjal secara progresif sehingga tubuh tidak dapat mempertahankan homeostasis.Terapi yang digunakan saat ini salah satunya adalah haemodialisis. Komplikasi dari GGK salah satunya adalah turunnya kadar albumin. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah diketahui hubungan lama menderita gagal ginjal kronik dengan kadar albumin pada pasien hemodialisis di RSUD Pringsewu .Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian kuantitatif dengan pendekatan cross sectional menggunakan uji statistikuji T independent. Penelitian dilakukan di unit haemodialisa RSUD Pringsewu. Populasi pada penelitian ini adalah seluruh penderita GGK di RSUD Pringsewu tahun 2013 yang berjumlah 36 penderita. Hasil penelitian didapatkan responden yang mengalami gagal ginjal kronik dengan haemodialisa lebih dari 1 tahun ada27 orang (75,0%). Rata-rata kadar albumin responden adalah 35,6 g/dl (95% CI: 3,43-3,68) dan median 3,70, dengan standar deviasi 0,37 g/dl. Kadar albumin terendah adalah 2,50g/dl dan tertinggi adalah 4,00 g/dl.Hasil analisis menemukan ada hubungan yang signifikan antara lama menderita gagal ginjal kronik dengan kadar albumin (p vallue : 0,004). Dalam penelitian ini peneliti memberikan saran agar petugas haemodialisa melaksanakan reuse harus sesuai dengan standar operasional prosedur, perawat dapat memberikan dorongan untuk pasien menjalani diit yang tepat dan waktu menjalani haemodialisa yang cukup.
Purpose: The research objective was to determine the correlation between knowledge with attitudes towards hypertension dietary on the elderly at the Public Health Center of Kalibalangan in the North Lampung Regency 2021. Method: The type of research used is quantitative analytical design research with a cross-sectional approach. The population in this research were the elderly who visited the Public Health Center of Kalibalangan, namely 129 elderlies. The sample in this research amounted to 56. Gamma Somer's used in test analysis. Results: The results showed that most of the elderly lack knowledge about hypertension diet, namely 44.6% (25 people), most of the elderly have a good attitude, namely 62.5% (35 people). There is a correlation between knowledge and hypertension diet attitude in the elderly p.value 0.003 (<0.05). There is a positive correlation between knowledge and attitudes and a strong correlation with the gamma coefficient value of 0.606 or 60.6%. Keywords: 1. Knowledge 2. Attitude 3. Hypertension Dietary 4. Elderly
Why do elementary school students in Sidoarjo tend to have changeable behavior in terms of reading and borrowing books in the school library? This paper describes the mimetic mechanism of Rene Girard in activities in the library, namely borrowing books and reading with the teacher. Data was collected by reading the 2019-2020 Quarterly Report, especially data on borrowing books from 10 elementary schools for 6 months, selecting 2 photos of reading aloud activities, and interviewing 5 teacher informants. Specifically, in interviews, the 5 informants were included in a joint evaluation meeting with 120 participants first, then were interviewed in depth separately. The three types of data were analyzed based on 4 themes derived from the theory of Mimetic Desire with a mixed approach (mixed method research). Data validation was analyzed by triangulation of data sources and triangulation of methods. The findings in this study provide a thematic description based on Rene Girard's Mimetic Desire theory that elementary school students in Sidoarjo tend to have behavior that changes according to the mimetic mechanism in reading and borrowing books in the library.
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