Abstract:The objective of this research is to investigate whether there is a significant effect of using Google Classroom as blended learning media integrated with inference strategy toward students’ reading ability. The design of this research was quasi experiment. In this design, two classes were used, experimental class and control class. The instrument on this research is reading test which aims to measure students’ reading comprehension. The data in this research were analyzed by using SPSS v.20. It was to calcul… Show more
“…The population in the data study was the use of type 2 DM drugs in elderly patients at the Regional Public Hospital (RSUD) M. Yunus Bengkulu city, Indonesia. Samples were taken from the entire population using the purposive sampling method (Sirajuddin, 2012;Hakim et al, 2023) with inclusion criteria: (a) type 2 DM patients who underwent examinations in the period January to December 2022; (b) Elderly patients aged > 60 years; (c) type 2 DM patients without comorbidities or with comorbidities; (d) complete patient medical record data including age, gender, diagnosis, drug name, dosage form, dose, route of use, total use and frequency of use. In addition, there are also exclusion criteria, namely: (a) the patient's medical record data is incomplete; (b) the patient is forced home/died/referred to another place.…”
This study aims to determine the incidence of PIMs and the factors that influence PIMs in geriatric patients with type 2 DM. This study was a non-experimental study with a cross-sectional method. The data collection technique uses medical record data of Type 2 DM patients without or with comorbidities who are elderly in the period of January-December 2022 who are receiving drug therapy. Sampling was done by purposive sampling of 42 patients and data were analyzed using Fisher's statistical test. The results showed that the use of PIMs at RSUD M. Yunus was 92.86% (39 patients). The incidence of PIMs for Type 2 DM drugs were insulin sliding scale (1 patient) and glimepiride (4 patients). For drugs other than Type 2 DM, PPI class drugs are 43.82%. Fisher's test showed that only the number of drugs had a significant relationship with the incidence of PIMs (p=0.019), while other characteristics such as age, gender, comorbidities and length of stay had no effect on PIMs.
“…The population in the data study was the use of type 2 DM drugs in elderly patients at the Regional Public Hospital (RSUD) M. Yunus Bengkulu city, Indonesia. Samples were taken from the entire population using the purposive sampling method (Sirajuddin, 2012;Hakim et al, 2023) with inclusion criteria: (a) type 2 DM patients who underwent examinations in the period January to December 2022; (b) Elderly patients aged > 60 years; (c) type 2 DM patients without comorbidities or with comorbidities; (d) complete patient medical record data including age, gender, diagnosis, drug name, dosage form, dose, route of use, total use and frequency of use. In addition, there are also exclusion criteria, namely: (a) the patient's medical record data is incomplete; (b) the patient is forced home/died/referred to another place.…”
This study aims to determine the incidence of PIMs and the factors that influence PIMs in geriatric patients with type 2 DM. This study was a non-experimental study with a cross-sectional method. The data collection technique uses medical record data of Type 2 DM patients without or with comorbidities who are elderly in the period of January-December 2022 who are receiving drug therapy. Sampling was done by purposive sampling of 42 patients and data were analyzed using Fisher's statistical test. The results showed that the use of PIMs at RSUD M. Yunus was 92.86% (39 patients). The incidence of PIMs for Type 2 DM drugs were insulin sliding scale (1 patient) and glimepiride (4 patients). For drugs other than Type 2 DM, PPI class drugs are 43.82%. Fisher's test showed that only the number of drugs had a significant relationship with the incidence of PIMs (p=0.019), while other characteristics such as age, gender, comorbidities and length of stay had no effect on PIMs.
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