PENYULUHAN KESEHATAN REHABILITASI MEDIK PASCA COVID 19

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Tjie Haming Setiadi
Tania Yumna Dzahabiyyah

Abstract

Sequelae symptoms after the Covid-19 attack are very possible to occur to anyone, both young and old people. Survivors of Covid-19 were identified as having complications or comorbidities, so a strategy was needed in accordance with the morbidity and complaints encountered after Covid 19 infection. The purpose of the strategy was to help restore complaints and abnormalities that occurred, so that Covid survivors had a good quality of life and minimized complications due to Covid-19. Post-discharge rehabilitation and monitoring is necessary to maintain the patient's quality of life. Medical rehabilitation is a key strategy to reduce the impact of Covid-19 on health and impaired function in patients. The target of this activity is to increase public knowledge related  the role of post-Covid 19 medical rehabilitation. The purpose of this activity is to improve individual health status after Covid 19 infection and to educate healthy lifestyles so that they can be applied in daily life.This educational activity is carried out via online, the initial activity begins with planning, making educational materials related to post-Covid-19 infection and medical rehabilitation in long covid-19, initial questionnaires related to medical rehabilitation in long Covid are distributed via Google forms containing questions about medical and long-term rehabilitation. Covid-19. The activity was carried out on 10-12 October 2021. The results of the questionnaire can be seen that there is still a lack of knowledge of medical rehabilitation, and there is no need for long covid-19 to be given medical rehabilitation, and there are still participants who are not sure about medical rehabilitation for long Covid-19 treatment. Materials and movements related to medical rehabilitation are also made in PKM activities. Participants are expected to be able to apply materials related to medical rehabilitation after Covid 19 infection in their daily lives so as to improve health quality and maintain productivity.

 

Gejala sisa pasca serangan Covid-19 sangat memungkinkan terjadi pada siapa saja, baik orang dengan usia muda maupun usia tua. Penyintas  Covid-19 diidentifikasi  terjadi komplikasi atau komorbiditas,  sehingga perlu  dilakukan strategi sesuai dengan morbiditas dan keluhan yang ditemui pasca infeksi Covid 19. Tujuan strategi itu adalah  untuk membantu memulihkan keluhan dan kelainan yang terjadi, sehingga penyintas Covid kulilitas hidup dapat baik dan meminimalisasi komplikasi akibat Covid-19. Rehabilitasi dan monitoring pasca keluar dari rumah sakit sangat diperlukan untuk tetap menjaga kualitas hidup pasien. Rehabilitasi  medik merupakan  strategi kunci untuk mengurangi dampak Covid-19 pada kesehatan dan gangguan fungsi pada pasien. Target kegiatan ini adalah bertambahnya pengetahuan masyarakat terkait peran rehabilitasi medik pasca Covid 19. Tujuan kegiatan meningkatkan derajat kesehatan individu pasca infeksi Covid 19  serta mengedukasi pola hidup sehat sehingga dapat diterapkan dalam kehidupan sehari-hari. Kegiatan edukasi  ini dilakukan via daring, awal kegiatan dimulai dengan perencanaan, pembuatan materi edukasi terkait paska infeksi Covid-19 serta  rehabilitasi medik dalam long covid-19, kuisioner awal terkait rehabilitasi medik pada long Covid disebarkan via Google form yang berisi pertanyaan rehabilitasi medik dan long Covid-19. Kegiatan dilaksanakan tanggal 10-12 Oktober 2021. Hasil dari kuisioner dapat dilihat masih kurangnya pengetahuan rehabilitasi medik, dan tidak perlunya long covid-19 diberikan rehabilitasi medik, serta peserta masih ada yang tidak yakin dengan rehabilitasi medik untuk tatalaksana pada long Covid-19. Materi serta gerakan terkait rehabilitasi medik juga dibuat pada kegiatan PKM. Para peserta diharapkan dapat menerapkan materi terkait rehabilitasi medik pasca infeksi Covid 19 dalam kehidupan sehari-hari sehingga meningkatkan kualitas kesehatan dan tetap produkitivitas.

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