Risiko Infeksi COVID-19 Pada Tenaga Kesehatan

Penulis

  • Pauline Ciuputri Program Studi Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Airlangga,
  • Muhammad Atoillah Isfandiari Program Studi Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Airlangga,
  • Anita Puspitasari Dyah Nugroho RSPI Prof Dr Sulianti Saroso
  • Nunung Hendrawati RSPI Prof Dr Sulianti Saroso
  • Herlina Herlina RSPI Prof Dr Sulianti Saroso
  • Farida Murtiani RSPI Prof Dr Sulianti Saroso

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25311/keskom.Vol10.Iss2.1765

Kata Kunci:

COVID-19, Tenaga Kesehatan, Risiko Infeksi

Abstrak

Tenaga kesehatan merupakan salah satu kelompok yang berisiko terinfeksi COVID-19. Tujuan penelitian ini mengetahui kejadian infeksi COVID-19 pada tenaga kesehatan di Rumah Sakit. Metode penelitian adalah cross sectional. Penelitian dilakukan di RSPI Prof Dr Sulianti Saroso pada Maret 2022. Sumber data sekunder laporan surveilans tenaga kesehatan yang terinfeksi COVID-19 berdasarkan data Januari-Februari 2022. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa ada hubungan antara unit kerja dengan infeksi COVID-19 pada tenaga kesehatan.

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Unduhan

Telah diserahkan

2024-01-01

diterima

2024-09-04

Diterbitkan

2024-09-30

Cara Mengutip

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Ciuputri P, Isfandiari MA, Nugroho APD, Hendrawati N, Herlina H, Murtiani F. Risiko Infeksi COVID-19 Pada Tenaga Kesehatan . J Keskom [Internet]. 30 September 2024 [dikutip 21 Oktober 2024];10(2):385-91. Tersedia pada: https://jurnal.htp.ac.id/index.php/keskom/article/view/1765

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