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an assessment in intensive care unit patients to determine the level of organ&#13;
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design. The population was coronavirus disease-19 patients with ARDS in&#13;
the intensive care unit room at RSUD dr. Moewardi in January-September&#13;
2021 with 485 people. Eighty-three (83) respondents were selected through&#13;
the purposive sampling technique. The research instrument used the SOFA&#13;
scoring sheet.&#13;
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57.8% were male, the average age of respondents was 57.31 years and&#13;
57.8% with comorbid diseases. The abnormal SOFA scores were 96.4%,&#13;
91.6% mortality. The Chi-Square test showed a p-value of 0.018.&#13;
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coronavirus disease-19 patients with ARDS. SOFA score could be used as&#13;
a predictor of mortality in coronavirus disease-19 patients with ARDS. SOFA&#13;
score scores can describe the patient’s prognosis, because SOFA scores&#13;
have an assessment of all six organ functions such as respiration (PaO2 /&#13;
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have been developed with different approaches. Yet the application of&#13;
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need it in Indonesia.&#13;
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psychotherapies for people with PTSD based on studies conducted in&#13;
Indonesia.&#13;
Methods: The review was reported following the PRISMA statement&#13;
for scoping reviews. A systematic screening was performed in CINAHL,&#13;
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manual searches without language and date restrictions. The quality of the&#13;
study was determined based on the risk of bias. Cochrane risk of bias 2.0&#13;
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and two SHAT studies, performed in one day up to six weeks, one to 15&#13;
sessions, and 30 to 60 minutes for each session. All studies evaluated PTSD&#13;
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frequency, duration, length of therapy, and component. Further research on&#13;
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psychotherapy is rarely found and provided by professionals to those who&#13;
need it in Indonesia.&#13;
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for scoping reviews. A systematic screening was performed in CINAHL,&#13;
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standardized scale to measure the transphobia of adolescents.&#13;
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scale for the assessment of transphobia in Indian adolescents.&#13;
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sampled. The items for the preliminary transphobia scale were drawn after&#13;
interviewing the adolescents, consultation with a reference group and review&#13;
from existing standardized scales. A total 516 participants were assessed&#13;
for psychometric properties of the scale. Criterion validity was evaluated by&#13;
using the ATTMW (attitude toward transgender men and women) Scale.&#13;
Results: Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) revealed six factors accounting&#13;
for 65.30% of observed variance. The final 31-item scale contained six&#13;
factors: Interpersonal Ease, Gender Prejudices, Gender Obstinacy, Human&#13;
Values, Gender Stereotype and Gender Abuse. Transphobia scale was&#13;
highly reliable in terms of internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha 0.927).&#13;
Criterion validity with the ATTMW was statistically significant.&#13;
Conclusion: As the conclusion of the study, the Indian transphobia scale&#13;
can be used as a reliable and valid tool for the measurement of transphobia&#13;
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to measure user satisfaction of HMIS. A Pearson Product Moment was&#13;
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components of EUCS (p= 0.001), including content (r= 0.705), accuracy (r=&#13;
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the end-user computing satisfaction&#13;
method: A cross-sectional study</text>
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                <text>The completeness of patient information can help improve&#13;
the patient service process. However, the application of the hospital&#13;
management information systems (HMIS) is experiencing obstacles that&#13;
affect user satisfaction. The end-user computing satisfaction (EUCS) method&#13;
was developed for improvement of HMIS in accordance with the needs of&#13;
user in the field of medical records.&#13;
Purpose: To analyze the correlation satisfaction of HMIS and EUCS in&#13;
hospital setting.&#13;
Methods: Quantitative descriptive design with a cross-sectional approach&#13;
was conducted among 105 healthcare providers at Graha Sehat Medika&#13;
Hospital from June to July 2022. The EUCS questionnaires related to&#13;
aspects of content, accuracy, format, timeliness, and ease of use were used&#13;
to measure user satisfaction of HMIS. A Pearson Product Moment was&#13;
used to analyze the correlation between HMIS and EUCS user satisfaction.&#13;
Results: There was significant correlation between satisfaction of HMIS and&#13;
components of EUCS (p= 0.001), including content (r= 0.705), accuracy (r=&#13;
0.651), format (r=0.538), timeliness (r= 0.706), and ease of use (r= 0.875).&#13;
Furthermore, there were differences between ease to use of EUCS method&#13;
and attending a computer course (10.93±2.66; p= 0.022) and gender&#13;
(10.74±2.58; p= 0.007) of healthcare providers.&#13;
Conclusion: The EUCS method is important for improving HMIS satisfaction.&#13;
Therefore, training and socialization of EUCS should improve to maintain&#13;
ease of use of computers to increase satisfaction of management systems&#13;
in hospitals.</text>
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                <text>Nindy Shara Meiyana1, Tantut Susanto*2 , Dewi Rokhmah3 , Rismawan&#13;
Adi Yunanto4 , Ira Rahmawati5 , Sri Hernawati6</text>
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