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Complication on Premature Rupture of Membrane in Intrapartum Mother Infected with COVID-19: Meta-Analysis 感染COVID-19的产妇产时胎膜早破并发症荟萃分析
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.26911/jepublichealth.2022.07.04.01
Hepti Widia Ningsih, Bhisma Murti, Uki Retno Budihastuti
Background: Pregnant women and fetuses are populations that are at high risk of being infected with the virus. COVID-19 in pregnant women is considered a risk factor for causing complications in pregnancy such as premature rupture of membranes. This study aims to analyze complications of premature rupture of membranes in mothers infected with COVID-19. Subjects and Method: This was a systematic review and meta-analysis. Article searches were conducted using electronic databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed and Science Direct. The articles used are articles published from 2020-2022. Keywords to search for articles were: "COVID-19" OR "2019-nCoV" OR "novel coronavirus" OR "SARS-CoV-2" OR "coronavirus 2" AND "premature rupture of membrane" OR "prelabour rupture of membrane" AND "pregnancy." The inclusion criteria used were full text articles in English with a cohort study design, multivariate analysis with Adjusted Odds Ratios (aOR), research subjects were pregnant women, intervention was COVID-19 infection, comparison was not infected with COVID-19, the outcome of the study was premature rupture of membranes. The results of the search for articles were included in the PRISMA diagram and analyzed using the Review Manager 5.3 application. Results: A total of 9 cohort study articles from the United States, Bangladesh, China, India, Mexico, Romania, and Spain were selected for systematic review and meta-analysis. The results showed that pregnant women infected with COVID-19 had a risk of complications of premature rupture of membranes as much as 2.26 times compared to pregnant women who were not infected with COVID-19 and the results were statistically significant (aOR = 2.26;95% CI = 1.33 to 3.82;p = 0.002). Conclusion: Pregnant women infected with COVID-19 increase the risk of premature rupture of membranes.
背景:孕妇和胎儿是感染该病毒的高危人群。孕妇感染COVID-19被认为是导致胎膜早破等妊娠并发症的危险因素。本研究旨在分析感染COVID-19的母亲胎膜早破的并发症。研究对象和方法:这是一项系统综述和荟萃分析。文章检索使用电子数据库,如Google Scholar, PubMed和Science Direct。本文采用的是发表于2020-2022年的文章。检索文章的关键词为:“COVID-19”或“2019-nCoV”或“新型冠状病毒”或“SARS-CoV-2”或“冠状病毒2”和“膜早破”或“产前膜破”和“妊娠”。纳入标准为英文全文文章,采用队列研究设计,采用调整优势比(aOR)进行多因素分析,研究对象为孕妇,干预组为COVID-19感染,对照组为未感染COVID-19,研究结局为胎膜早破。文章搜索的结果包含在PRISMA图中,并使用Review Manager 5.3应用程序进行分析。结果:共选择来自美国、孟加拉国、中国、印度、墨西哥、罗马尼亚和西班牙的9篇队列研究文章进行系统评价和荟萃分析。结果显示,感染COVID-19的孕妇发生胎膜早破并发症的风险是未感染COVID-19的孕妇的2.26倍,差异有统计学意义(aOR = 2.26;95% CI = 1.33 ~ 3.82;p = 0.002)。结论:感染COVID-19的孕妇发生胎膜早破的风险增加。
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Malaria Surveillance Mapping in Yogyakarta Special Region, Indonesia 印度尼西亚日惹特区疟疾监测制图
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.26911/jepublichealth.2022.07.04.12
Fatma Nuraisyah, Nova Nurlaily, Rochana Ruliyandari, Apriyana Irjayanti, Maxsi Irmanto, S. Sugiarto
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Population Behavior and Practices during the First Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic in Low Resource-Conditions of South Kivu, East of Democratic Republic of Congo 刚果民主共和国东部南基伍省资源匮乏地区第一波COVID-19大流行期间的人口行为和做法
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.26911/jepublichealth.2022.07.01.02
A. Basengere, B. Birindwa, Chasinga Baharanyi, B. Patrick, T. Kashosi, Basimane Bisimwa Parvine, Tonui Ronald, Mugumaarhahama Yannick, M. Valence, B. Joyeux, W. Dieudonne, B. N. Patrick, Mukwege Denis
Background: In DR Congo, South Kivu is among cities most affected by Covid 19 with its dense population and common mass movement. This study aimed at investigating the population behavior and practices during the spread period of Corona in South Kivu, East of Democratic Republic of Congo. Subjects dan Method: A cross-sectional analytical study was undertaken in South Kivu province and included 800 hundred individuals. The survey questionnaire was designed and comprised information on independent variables including socio-demographic and socioeconomic parameters, travel history of individuals, and person's history of COVID-19 comorbidity factors. These data were used to explain the dependent variable which was the population behavior and practices which was linked to the COVID-19 positivity or negativity. A rapid test of the COVID-19 antigen for people suspected of having cough and fever followed by RT-PCR tests was conducted. Statistical analyses were performed under R, version 3.5.1.
背景:在刚果民主共和国,南基伍省是受Covid - 19影响最严重的城市之一,人口密集,群众流动频繁。本研究旨在调查刚果民主共和国东部南基伍省冠状病毒传播期间的人口行为和做法。方法:在南基伍省进行了横断面分析研究,包括800人。设计调查问卷,包含社会人口统计学和社会经济参数、个人旅行史和个人COVID-19合并症病史等自变量信息。这些数据被用来解释因变量,即与COVID-19阳性或阴性相关的人口行为和做法。对疑似咳嗽和发烧的人进行了COVID-19抗原快速检测,然后进行了RT-PCR检测。统计分析在R版本3.5.1下进行。
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Effect of Smoking on Tuberculosis Treatment Failure: Meta-Analysis 吸烟对结核病治疗失败的影响:meta分析
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.26911/jepublichealth.2022.07.02.10
Tsamarah Nisa, V. Sari
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Correlation between Overweight and Mental Health in Adolescents: A Meta Analysis 青少年超重与心理健康的相关性:一项Meta分析
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.26911/jepublichealth.2022.07.04.10
R. Anisa, Yulia Lanti Retno Dewi, Hanung Prasetya
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Meta Analysis: Relationship between Obesity and Dental Caries in Children 荟萃分析:肥胖与儿童龋齿的关系
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.26911/jepublichealth.2022.07.02.05
Sholikha Dela Aprilia, Vilia Ayu Kumalasari, Wimmy Safaati Utsani, Hakim Anasulfalah
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Effect of Diabetes Mellitus Comorbidity on Mortality Risk in Tuberculosis Patients who Received Tuberculosis Treatment: A Meta-Analysis 糖尿病合并症对接受结核病治疗的结核病患者死亡风险的影响:一项荟萃分析
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.26911/jepublichealth.2022.07.04.09
Rajvir Singh, B. Varughese, A. El-Menyar, S. Shahbal, Yousuf Al Maslamani, A. Salam, H. A. Thani
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Meta-Analysis of Correlations between Work Stress and Burnout with Work Satisfaction in Nurses 护士工作压力、倦怠与工作满意度相关的meta分析
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.26911/jepublichealth.2022.07.04.06.
Arista Gunawati, Agus Kristiyanto, Hanung Prasetya
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Meta-Analysis: Effects of Night Shift Work on Hypertension and Sleep Patterns in Factory Workers 元分析:夜班工作对工厂工人高血压和睡眠模式的影响
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.26911/jepublichealth.2022.07.03.09
Amanda Kesli Ramadhani, Hanung Prasetya, Bhisma Murti
Background: Night shift work has an impact on the health of factory workers. One of the impacts of night shift work is the risk of hypertension and disturbed sleep patterns. The purpose of this study was to determine how big the effect of night shift work on hypertension and sleep patterns in factory workers. Subjects and Method: This was a meta-analysis and systematic study with the population: factory workers. Intervention: night shift work. Comparation: morning and afternoon shift work. Outcome: hypertension and sleep patterns. The article search process was carried out according to the PRISM Flow Diagram and searched through several indexes such as PubMed, ScienceDirect, Google Schoolar, and Springer Link with the search keywords “Night Shift” AND “Hypertension” AND “Sleep” AND “Worker”. The articles used are articles from 2013-2022 and are written in English. Results: A total of 11 articles originating from the Asian continent (China, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia, and Japan) were considered suitable for meta-analysis. From the results of data analysis that has been carried out, it is known that factory workers who work night shifts have a risk of experiencing hypertension (aOR= 3.43; 95% CI= 2.48 to 4.72; p<0.001), and disturbed sleep patterns (aOR= 3.63; 95% CI= 2.66 to 4.95; p<0.001) compared with morning and afternoon shift workers and the results were statistically significant. Conclusion: Night shifts can increase the risk of hypertension and sleep disturbances in factory workers.
背景:夜班工作对工厂工人的健康有影响。夜班工作的影响之一是高血压和睡眠模式紊乱的风险。这项研究的目的是确定夜班工作对工厂工人的高血压和睡眠模式的影响有多大。研究对象和方法:这是一项荟萃分析和系统研究,涉及人群:工厂工人。干预:夜班工作。比较:上午班和下午班。结果:高血压和睡眠模式。根据PRISM Flow Diagram进行文章检索,通过PubMed、ScienceDirect、Google Schoolar、Springer Link等多个索引进行检索,检索关键词为“Night Shift”和“Hypertension”、“Sleep”和“Worker”。文章为2013-2022年的文章,均为英文。结果:共有11篇来自亚洲大陆(中国、印度尼西亚、韩国、马来西亚和日本)的文章被认为适合进行meta分析。从已开展的数据分析结果可知,夜班工厂工人有患高血压的风险(aOR= 3.43;95% CI= 2.48 ~ 4.72;p<0.001),睡眠模式紊乱(aOR= 3.63;95% CI= 2.66 ~ 4.95;P <0.001),与早班和晚班工人比较,结果有统计学意义。结论:夜班可增加工厂工人高血压和睡眠障碍的风险。
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Workplace Noise Pollution and It's Correlation with Hypertension: A Meta-Analysis 工作场所噪音污染与高血压的相关性:一项荟萃分析
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.26911/jepublichealth.2022.07.03.07
Muna Maimunah Salsabila, Bhisma Murti, S. Sumardiyono
Background: Noise is identified as one of the most widespread physical factors in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is a problem in all regions of the world. Noise can be pathogenic if there is continuous and repeated exposure causing a persistent upregulation of vascular autoregulation resulting in hypertension. Epidemiological studies report an association between occupational noise exposure and hypertension. This study aims to determine the effect of noise exposure in the workplace on hypertension. Subjects and Method: This study is a systematic review and meta-analysis with the following PICO, Population= workers, Intervention= occupational noise exposure ≥85 dBA, Comparison= occupational noise exposure <85 dBA, Outcome= hypertension. The meta-analysis was carried out using search articles from databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed, and Science Direct, published from 2012 to 2022. The keywords used in the article search were “Occupational Noise Exposure” OR “Occupational Noise” AND “Hypertension” OR "High Blood Pressure" OR "Primary Hypertension" AND "Workers" AND "Cross-Sectional Study". The included studies were full-text articles published in English, reporting the adjusted odds ratio (aOR) of the results of the multivariate analysis, and the study design was cross-sectional. The selection of articles was carried out using PRISMA flow-charts and analyzed using the Revie Manager 5.3 application. Results: A total of 10 cross-sectional studies were analyzed involving 12,437 workers covering Iran, Jordan, China, Indonesia, Tunisia, and Brazil. The results of the meta-analysis showed that workers exposed to noise 85 dBA had higher hypertension than workers exposed to noise <85 dBA (aOR= 1.96; 95% CI= 1.68 to 2.29; p< 0.001). Conclusion: Exposure to occupational noise ≥ 85 dBA increases hypertension compared to exposure to occupational noise <85 dBA.
背景:噪声被认为是职业健康和安全(OHS)中最普遍的物理因素之一,是世界所有地区的一个问题。如果持续和反复暴露于噪声中,引起血管自身调节的持续上调,从而导致高血压,则噪声可能是致病性的。流行病学研究报告了职业性噪声暴露与高血压之间的联系。本研究旨在确定工作场所噪音暴露对高血压的影响。研究对象和方法:本研究采用PICO进行系统综述和荟萃分析,人群=工人,干预=职业噪声暴露≥85 dBA,比较=职业噪声暴露<85 dBA,结局=高血压。荟萃分析使用了2012年至2022年在Google Scholar、PubMed和Science Direct等数据库中发表的搜索文章。在文章搜寻中所使用的关键词是“职业性噪音暴露”或“职业性噪音”与“高血压”或“高血压”与“工人”与“横断面研究”。纳入的研究均为以英文发表的全文文章,报告了多变量分析结果的调整优势比(aOR),研究设计为横断面。文章的选择使用PRISMA流程图进行,并使用review Manager 5.3应用程序进行分析。结果:共分析了10项横断面研究,涉及伊朗、约旦、中国、印度尼西亚、突尼斯和巴西的12,437名工人。荟萃分析结果显示,噪声为85 dBA的工人患高血压的风险高于噪声<85 dBA的工人(aOR= 1.96;95% CI= 1.68 ~ 2.29;p < 0.001)。结论:与<85 dBA的职业噪声暴露相比,≥85 dBA的职业噪声暴露可增加高血压。
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