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  • Correlation Of Level Anxiety With Decreased Appetite In Breast Cancer Patients Who Perform Chemotherapy In Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin
    2020
    Co-Authors: Rifaatul Mahmudah, Umi Hanik Fetriyah, Muhammad Jamaludin
    Abstract:

    Background: Breast cancer is one cause of death for women. Patients with breast cancer should undergo chemotherapy and chemotherapy treatment may lead to Decreased Appetite due to chemotherapy substances resulting in increased stomach acid so that patients often experience nausea vomiting resulting in a lack of nutritional intake. Objective: Annalyze Correlation of anxiety levels with Decreased Appetite in breast cancer patients who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. Method: This type of research used an analytical survey with cross sectional approach. Thepopulation is 121 people who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. The sample in this study is part of the population taken using accidental sampling technique amounted to 30 people who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. Data werecollected using questionnaire method by using Gamma correlation test with significance level 95% (α= 0,05). Result: Most of the respondents were 35 years old (81.8%), high school level as many as 29 people(52.7%), the duration of chemotherapy for

  • correlation of level anxiety with Decreased Appetite in breast cancer patients who perform chemotherapy in edelwis room ulin hospital banjarmasin
    DINAMIKA KESEHATAN: JURNAL KEBIDANAN DAN KEPERAWATAN, 2017
    Co-Authors: Rifaatul Mahmudah, Umi Hanik Fetriyah, Muhammad Jamaludin
    Abstract:

    Background: Breast cancer is one cause of death for women. Patients with breast cancer should undergo chemotherapy and chemotherapy treatment may lead to Decreased Appetite due to chemotherapy substances resulting in increased stomach acid so that patients often experience nausea vomiting resulting in a lack of nutritional intake. Objective: Annalyze Correlation of anxiety levels with Decreased Appetite in breast cancer patients who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. Method: This type of research used an analytical survey with cross sectional approach. Thepopulation is 121 people who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. The sample in this study is part of the population taken using accidental sampling technique amounted to 30 people who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. Data werecollected using questionnaire method by using Gamma correlation test with significance level 95% (α= 0,05). Result: Most of the respondents were 35 years old (81.8%), high school level as many as 29 people(52.7%), the duration of chemotherapy for <1 year was 25 people (45.5%), Has a severe anxiety levelwith a decrease in Appetite weight as much as 16 people (29.1%) and most of the respondents haveDecreased Appetite weight as much as 114 people (65.5%). The result of analysis with Gamma coefficient test obtained the result that p value = 0,009. Conclusion: There is an anxiety level relationship with Decreased Appetite in breast cancer patients who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. Keywords : Anxiety, Breast Cancer, Appetite,

Rifaatul Mahmudah - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Correlation Of Level Anxiety With Decreased Appetite In Breast Cancer Patients Who Perform Chemotherapy In Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin
    2020
    Co-Authors: Rifaatul Mahmudah, Umi Hanik Fetriyah, Muhammad Jamaludin
    Abstract:

    Background: Breast cancer is one cause of death for women. Patients with breast cancer should undergo chemotherapy and chemotherapy treatment may lead to Decreased Appetite due to chemotherapy substances resulting in increased stomach acid so that patients often experience nausea vomiting resulting in a lack of nutritional intake. Objective: Annalyze Correlation of anxiety levels with Decreased Appetite in breast cancer patients who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. Method: This type of research used an analytical survey with cross sectional approach. Thepopulation is 121 people who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. The sample in this study is part of the population taken using accidental sampling technique amounted to 30 people who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. Data werecollected using questionnaire method by using Gamma correlation test with significance level 95% (α= 0,05). Result: Most of the respondents were 35 years old (81.8%), high school level as many as 29 people(52.7%), the duration of chemotherapy for

  • correlation of level anxiety with Decreased Appetite in breast cancer patients who perform chemotherapy in edelwis room ulin hospital banjarmasin
    DINAMIKA KESEHATAN: JURNAL KEBIDANAN DAN KEPERAWATAN, 2017
    Co-Authors: Rifaatul Mahmudah, Umi Hanik Fetriyah, Muhammad Jamaludin
    Abstract:

    Background: Breast cancer is one cause of death for women. Patients with breast cancer should undergo chemotherapy and chemotherapy treatment may lead to Decreased Appetite due to chemotherapy substances resulting in increased stomach acid so that patients often experience nausea vomiting resulting in a lack of nutritional intake. Objective: Annalyze Correlation of anxiety levels with Decreased Appetite in breast cancer patients who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. Method: This type of research used an analytical survey with cross sectional approach. Thepopulation is 121 people who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. The sample in this study is part of the population taken using accidental sampling technique amounted to 30 people who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. Data werecollected using questionnaire method by using Gamma correlation test with significance level 95% (α= 0,05). Result: Most of the respondents were 35 years old (81.8%), high school level as many as 29 people(52.7%), the duration of chemotherapy for <1 year was 25 people (45.5%), Has a severe anxiety levelwith a decrease in Appetite weight as much as 16 people (29.1%) and most of the respondents haveDecreased Appetite weight as much as 114 people (65.5%). The result of analysis with Gamma coefficient test obtained the result that p value = 0,009. Conclusion: There is an anxiety level relationship with Decreased Appetite in breast cancer patients who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. Keywords : Anxiety, Breast Cancer, Appetite,

Umi Hanik Fetriyah - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Correlation Of Level Anxiety With Decreased Appetite In Breast Cancer Patients Who Perform Chemotherapy In Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin
    2020
    Co-Authors: Rifaatul Mahmudah, Umi Hanik Fetriyah, Muhammad Jamaludin
    Abstract:

    Background: Breast cancer is one cause of death for women. Patients with breast cancer should undergo chemotherapy and chemotherapy treatment may lead to Decreased Appetite due to chemotherapy substances resulting in increased stomach acid so that patients often experience nausea vomiting resulting in a lack of nutritional intake. Objective: Annalyze Correlation of anxiety levels with Decreased Appetite in breast cancer patients who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. Method: This type of research used an analytical survey with cross sectional approach. Thepopulation is 121 people who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. The sample in this study is part of the population taken using accidental sampling technique amounted to 30 people who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. Data werecollected using questionnaire method by using Gamma correlation test with significance level 95% (α= 0,05). Result: Most of the respondents were 35 years old (81.8%), high school level as many as 29 people(52.7%), the duration of chemotherapy for

  • correlation of level anxiety with Decreased Appetite in breast cancer patients who perform chemotherapy in edelwis room ulin hospital banjarmasin
    DINAMIKA KESEHATAN: JURNAL KEBIDANAN DAN KEPERAWATAN, 2017
    Co-Authors: Rifaatul Mahmudah, Umi Hanik Fetriyah, Muhammad Jamaludin
    Abstract:

    Background: Breast cancer is one cause of death for women. Patients with breast cancer should undergo chemotherapy and chemotherapy treatment may lead to Decreased Appetite due to chemotherapy substances resulting in increased stomach acid so that patients often experience nausea vomiting resulting in a lack of nutritional intake. Objective: Annalyze Correlation of anxiety levels with Decreased Appetite in breast cancer patients who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. Method: This type of research used an analytical survey with cross sectional approach. Thepopulation is 121 people who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. The sample in this study is part of the population taken using accidental sampling technique amounted to 30 people who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. Data werecollected using questionnaire method by using Gamma correlation test with significance level 95% (α= 0,05). Result: Most of the respondents were 35 years old (81.8%), high school level as many as 29 people(52.7%), the duration of chemotherapy for <1 year was 25 people (45.5%), Has a severe anxiety levelwith a decrease in Appetite weight as much as 16 people (29.1%) and most of the respondents haveDecreased Appetite weight as much as 114 people (65.5%). The result of analysis with Gamma coefficient test obtained the result that p value = 0,009. Conclusion: There is an anxiety level relationship with Decreased Appetite in breast cancer patients who perform chemotherapy in Edelwis Room Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. Keywords : Anxiety, Breast Cancer, Appetite,

Jos A Bosch - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Decreased Appetite is associated with sarcopenia related outcomes in acute hospitalized older adults
    Nutrients, 2019
    Co-Authors: Carliene Van Dronkelaar, Michael Tieland, Jesse J Aarden, Lucienne A Reichardt, Rosanne Van Seben, Marike Van Der Schaaf, Martin Van Der Esch, Raoul H H Engelbert, Jos W R Twisk, Jos A Bosch
    Abstract:

    Decreased Appetite is one of the main risk factors of malnutrition. Little is known on how Appetite changes during hospitalization and after discharge and how it relates with sarcopenia-related outcomes. We analyzed data of the Hospital-ADL study, a multicenter prospective cohort study that followed 400 acutely hospitalized older adults (≥70 year). Appetite (SNAQ), handgrip strength (Jamar), muscle mass (BIA), mobility (DEMMI), and physical performance (SPPB) were assessed within 48 h of admission, at discharge, and at one and three months post-discharge. The course of Decreased Appetite was analysed by Generalised Estimating Equations. Linear Mixed Model was used to analyse the associations between Decreased Appetite and the sarcopenia-related outcomes. Decreased Appetite was reported by 51% at hospital admission, 34% at discharge, 28% one month post-discharge, and 17% three months post-discharge. Overall, Decreased Appetite was associated with lower muscle strength (β = −1.089, p = 0.001), lower mobility skills (β = −3.893, p < 0.001), and lower physical performance (β = −0.706, p < 0.001) but not with muscle mass (β = −0.023, p = 0.920). In conclusion, Decreased Appetite was highly prevalent among acute hospitalized older adults and remained prevalent, although less, after discharge. Decreased Appetite was significantly associated with negative sarcopenia-related outcomes, which underlines the need for assessment and monitoring of Decreased Appetite during and post hospitalization.

Shahram Yazdani - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • desquamative interstitial pneumonia in a child related to cigarette smoke
    Pediatric Pulmonology, 2014
    Co-Authors: Mariam Ischander, Vanda Farahmand, Claire Langston, Shahram Yazdani
    Abstract:

    Summary An 8-year-old white male was referred to our clinic for a 1-year history of Decreased Appetite and no weight gain. His entire workup failed to demonstrate cystic fibrosis, or any infectious or immune-related diseases. Chest imaging and clinical picture suggested parenchymal lung disease. Histopathology examination of the video-assisted thoracoscopic biopsy of his lungs showed a desquamative interstitial pneumonia (DIP)-like pattern that resembled that of adult smokers with the same disease. Genes for surfactant proteins B and C and the transporter ABCA3 were all negative. Furthermore, lack of any genetic disorder for surfactant proteins, along with his history of heavy exposure to 10 pack-years of indoor secondhand smoke suggests that this child's DIP is due to secondhand cigarette exposure. He had nearly complete resolution of his symptoms after a year of treatments with pulse steroid and hydroxycholoroquine. To the best of our knowledge this is the first case of cigarette smoke-related DIP reported in a child. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2014; 49:E56–E58. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.