Profil Hasil Pemeriksaan Darah pada Pasien Positif Malaria di Salah Satu Layanan Primer X di Timika Papua Tahun 2020

Sirra, Apriani Iriyanti (2023) Profil Hasil Pemeriksaan Darah pada Pasien Positif Malaria di Salah Satu Layanan Primer X di Timika Papua Tahun 2020. S1 thesis, Universitas Kristen Indonesia.

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Abstract

Tingkat penyebaran penyakit malaria di berbagai daerah di Papua memiliki jumlah frekuensi yang berbeda-beda. Hal ini disebabkan karena faktor iklim, lingkungan, dan kepadatan penduduk di daerah tersebut. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui daerah atau lokasi bagian mana saja yang memiliki penyebaran penyakit malaria yang terbanyak berdasarkan jumlah kunjungan di Salah Satu Layanan Primer X. Jenis penelitian ini adalah deskriptif retrospektif cross sectional. Penelitian ini dilakukan pada bulan Desember 2020 dengan jumlah sampel 150 responden yang diambil menggunakan metode total sampling. Hasil yang didapatkan adalah lokasi pasien bagian barat dan bagian tengah memiliki kesamaan terdapat 58 orang dengan persentase 38,7% dan yang terendah adalah lokasi pasien bagian timur sebanyak 34 orang dengan persentase 22,7%. Kesimpulan yang didapatkan adalah distribusi frekuensi tempat tinggal pasien penyakit malaria di Salah Satu Layanan Primer X di Timika Papua yaitu lokasi bagian barat dan timur memiliki kesamaan sebanyak 58 pasien (38,7%). Kata kunci: Transmisi, Endemis, Anemia, Relaps. / The level of spread of malaria in various regions in Papua has a number of different frequencies. This is due to climatic, environmental, and population density factors in the area. This study aims to determine which areas or locations have the highest prevalence of malaria based on the number of visits at One of the X Primary Services. This type of research is cross sectional retrospective descriptive. This research was conducted in December 2020 with a total sample of 150 respondents who were taken using the total sampling method. The results obtained were that the xvi western and central patient locations had in common 58 people with a percentage of 38.7% and the lowest was the eastern patient location of 34 people with a percentage of 22.7%. The conclusion obtained is the distribution of the frequency of residence of malaria patients in the practice at One of the X Primary Services in Timika Papua, namely the western and eastern locations, has the same number of 58 patients (38.7%). Keyords: Transmission, Endemic, Anemia, Relapse.

Item Type: Thesis (S1)
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Thesis advisorSiagian, Forman ErwinNIDN0323057702Forman.siagian@uki.ac.id
Additional Information: Nomor Panggil: T.A 616.936 2 Apr p 2023
Subjects: MEDICINE > Dermatology > Diseases due to parasites
Divisions: FAKULTAS KEDOKTERAN > Pendidikan Dokter
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Date Deposited: 29 Aug 2023 10:09
Last Modified: 10 Nov 2023 03:08
URI: http://repository.uki.ac.id/id/eprint/12172

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