Analisis Faktor-Faktor yang Mempengaruhi Gangguan Perilaku dan Fungsi Kognitif di Masa Pandemi COVID-19 Pada Pasien Poliklinik Neurologi RSUD dr. Zainoel Abidin

Ika Marlia _, S. ., F. _
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COVID-19 pandemic is an extraordinary issue and attacks almost the entire world population. Mental health problems such as behavioral disorders and cognitive disorders that arise as a result of the pandemic can develop into health problems that can last long time and potential to cause heavy social burden. This study aims to analyze factors that influence behavioral and cognitive function disorders during COVID-19 pandemic in patients at Neurology Outpatient Clinic RSUD dr. Zainoel Abidin. This study used a descriptive-analytic research method with a cross-sectional design. Bivariate data were analyzed using t-test. Totaled participants during July−September 2022 was 122 respondents, consisting of males (n=68) and females (n=54). Based on Moca Ina score’s result, respondents aged <40 years (14.8%), higher education level (24.6%), had no history of chronic disease ( 25.4%), and have coping skills (27%) showing normal cognitive function. Based on Abe's BPSD score’s result, higher education level (26.2%) and coping abilities (24.6%) show normal behavior. Age, level of education, history of chronic disease, and coping abilities are associated with impaired cognitive function, while educational level and coping abilities are associated with behavioral disorders.
分析影响病因流行的COVID-19复方临床神经系统疾病的因素
2019冠状病毒病大流行是一个非同寻常的问题,几乎袭击了全世界所有人口。由于大流行而出现的行为障碍和认知障碍等精神健康问题可能发展为长期的健康问题,并可能造成沉重的社会负担。本研究旨在分析RSUD神经病学门诊Zainoel Abidin医生在COVID-19大流行期间影响患者行为和认知功能障碍的因素。本研究采用横断面设计的描述性分析研究方法。双变量数据采用t检验分析。在2022年7月至9月期间,总共有122名受访者,其中男性(n=68)和女性(n=54)。Moca Ina评分结果显示,受访者年龄<40岁(14.8%),文化程度较高(24.6%),无慢性病史(25.4%),有应对能力(27%),认知功能正常。根据Abe的BPSD评分结果,高等教育水平(26.2%)和应对能力(24.6%)表现为正常行为。年龄、教育水平、慢性病史和应对能力与认知功能受损有关,而教育水平和应对能力与行为障碍有关。
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