Zero Mortality During Covid-19 Outbreak: A Review in 418 Workers at a Health University
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Title
Zero Mortality During Covid-19 Outbreak: A Review in 418 Workers at a Health University
Subject
covid19, mortality, outbreak, worker
Description
Background: Mortality due to Covid-19 outbreak in Indonesia
are the second highest in Asia on period 2020-2021, but there
is one of health university that zero mortality. Some of the
factors that cause high mortality are only assumptions from
researchers, need to be clarified scientifically. Aim of study is
to analyze factors that causes zero mortality during covid-19
outbreak.
Methods: We performed a descriptive study using result of
medical check up workers within the first 1 year of the
pandemic. All workers consist of lecturers, administrative staff,
drivers, and cleaning staff were included as much as 418
persons. Patients were assessed for their gender, age, body
mass index, blood pressure, total cholesterol, and
electrocardiography based on laboratory test and interview.
We analyze data using descriptive based on characteristics
respondents. Data collected in December 2021. The
examination is carried out by a certified laboratory.
Results: The age of the workers is mostly young, the small
incidence of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and heart
health problems, have the potential to be a reason for zero
mortality during the covid 19 outbreak in 418 workers.
Hypertension, gender, obesity, hypercholesterolemia, and
aritmia unrelated to mortality, but related to severity. Age
directly related to mortality.
Conclusion: A healthy body is an asset in dealing with a
pandemic. Periodic checks on blood sugar,
electrocardiography, cholesterol, body mass index, is needed in preparing for the next pandemic minimum once every 6 months
are the second highest in Asia on period 2020-2021, but there
is one of health university that zero mortality. Some of the
factors that cause high mortality are only assumptions from
researchers, need to be clarified scientifically. Aim of study is
to analyze factors that causes zero mortality during covid-19
outbreak.
Methods: We performed a descriptive study using result of
medical check up workers within the first 1 year of the
pandemic. All workers consist of lecturers, administrative staff,
drivers, and cleaning staff were included as much as 418
persons. Patients were assessed for their gender, age, body
mass index, blood pressure, total cholesterol, and
electrocardiography based on laboratory test and interview.
We analyze data using descriptive based on characteristics
respondents. Data collected in December 2021. The
examination is carried out by a certified laboratory.
Results: The age of the workers is mostly young, the small
incidence of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and heart
health problems, have the potential to be a reason for zero
mortality during the covid 19 outbreak in 418 workers.
Hypertension, gender, obesity, hypercholesterolemia, and
aritmia unrelated to mortality, but related to severity. Age
directly related to mortality.
Conclusion: A healthy body is an asset in dealing with a
pandemic. Periodic checks on blood sugar,
electrocardiography, cholesterol, body mass index, is needed in preparing for the next pandemic minimum once every 6 months
Creator
Sudiro Sudiro, Satino Satino, Yuyun Setyorini, Yopi Harwinandha Ardesa, Rendi Editya Darmawan
Source
https://doi.org/10.37341/jkg.v8i1.746
Publisher
Poltekkes Surakarta
Date
June 2023
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
Files
Collection
Citation
Sudiro Sudiro, Satino Satino, Yuyun Setyorini, Yopi Harwinandha Ardesa, Rendi Editya Darmawan, “Zero Mortality During Covid-19 Outbreak: A Review in 418 Workers at a Health University,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 21, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10872.