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By : JURITA PURNAMA SARI ARPIDHO PRASTYATAMA MULIYA HADIYAN.R.

(105070200131006) (105070200131012) (105070201131016)

TOPICS

ANALYSIS JOURNAL (METHODOLOGY)


CONTENT OF THE JOURNAL APPLICATION IN INDONESIA

TOPICS
Reaserch Managenment of skin abses by primary care with insisi dan drainase method to pediatricians in USA.

Abstract Introduction Materials and Methods Result and Discussion

Basically an abstract presented by the author are

complete and include the research objectives, materials and research methodology, the results of the study, conclusions and key words (key words).

This section contains the content as an

introduction containing the justification of research, hypotheses and research purposes. The author is also well describes the libraries that are only limited to things that are most important.

Of the methods used we disagree, because

the possible outcomes expressed or written answers by the respondents is not really valid data. Keep in mind that the validity of our result is determined by the use of materials and methodological approaches used.

Usually in this section the author can make one

between the results with the discussion. However in this journal looks different, the results of the discussion written separately

Background

Purpose
Methods Result

Summary

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus

(MRSA) is a specific type of bacterium Staphylococcus aureus that are resistant to methiciline (antibiotics). MRSA was first discovered in Britain in 1961 and is now widespread in all the hospitals in the world known as the superbug / superbakteri

To evaluate the primary care

pediatrician in the management of skin abscesses.

385 pediatricians were randomly

selected to participate in this study. Final instrument consists of 25 questions, which are used primarily multiple choice or Likert-type agreement scale and takes less than 10 minutes to complete.

The response rate was 49%. Most respondents (72%)

were aware that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended the management of soft tissue infections. Only 10% reported that they were not able to perform incision and drainage of uncomplicated abscesses. About one-third (34%) reported that it was too time consuming to perform incision and drainage. About half (55%) are interested in further training in the management of abscess.

Although pediatric care in the management of the

abscess is not difficult, more than half of respondents are interested in further training in the management of this condition. A comprehensive training program of skin infections can not only improve the management of abscess, but also lowers the barriers associated with these treatments.

The news is very surprising to us that the I + D practice

standards set by the CDC based on the above journal, it has long been applied in Indonesia. It is based on sources that we got, the example implementation annex I + D in Indonesia.

Despite the sometimes negative view of us over our country in terms of health problems. Apparently it is not true in fact, Indonesia is already trained to become an independent country to progress and evolve. Passion for Indonesia.

ANY QUESTION???

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