PEMULASARAAN JENAZAH COVID-19: STUDI BIBLIOMETRIK

    Shalsa Azhari Arafah, - (2022) PEMULASARAAN JENAZAH COVID-19: STUDI BIBLIOMETRIK. D3 thesis, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia.

    Abstract

    Pada awal tahun 2022 masyarakat dunia masih mengalami permasalahan kesehatan yaitu pandemi COVID-19. Virus ini dapat menyebar dengan cepat, akibatnya banyak pasien yang terkonfirmasi bahkan hingga meninggal dunia. Penanganan pasien COVID-19 ini menjadi tanggung jawab bersama, dan jika terjadi kematian, orang yang meninggal pun menjadi tanggung jawab bersama untuk dimakamkan. Pemulasaraan jenazah COVID-19 ini sangat penting agar mencegah penularan dari jenazah yang terkonfirmasi. Tujuan dari penelitian ini untuk mengetahui publikasi jurnal/artikel mengenai pemulasaraan jenazah COVID-19. Pemulasaraan jenazah COVID-19 yaitu serangkaian tindakan penanganan jenazah yang sebelumnya terpapar atau terkonfirmasi suspek COVID-19 dengan menerapkan kewaspadaan dengan protokol kesehatan yang berlaku. Desain penelitian yang dipakai yaitu studi bibliometrik, database yang digunakan yaitu Google Scholar dan Pubmed, artikel yang dipilih mulai tahun 2019-2022. Hasil penelitian didapatkan 82 jurnal/artikel penelitian mengenai pemulasaraan jenazah COVID-19. Kesimpulan di dapatkan bahwa topik ini sudah banyak diteliti, tahun publikasi dari 2019 – 2022 mengalami kenaikan dan penurunan jumlah jurnal/artikel. Saran bagi peneliti lain yaitu disarankan untuk menggunakan kata kunci ataupun topik lain untuk penelitian selanjutnya.

    Kata Kunci: Corpse, COVID-19, Pemulasaraan

    At the beginning of 2022, people around the world are still experiencing problems with the COVID-19 pandemic. This virus spreads very quickly, many patients are confirmed and even died because this virus. Handling COVID-19 patients is a shared responsibility, and in the event of death, the person who died is a shared responsibility for burial. The curation of COVID-19 corpses is very important to prevent transmission from confirmed corpses. The purpose of this study was to find out the publication of journals/articles regarding the burial of COVID-19 corpses. Restoration of COVID-19 corpses is a series of actions to handle corpses previously exposed or confirmed with COVID-19 suspects by applying vigilance with applicable health protocols. The research design used is a bibliometric study, the databases used are Google Scholar and Pubmed, selected articles from 2019-2022. The results of the study obtained 82 research journals/articles regarding the burial of COVID-19 corpses. The conclusion is that this topic has been widely studied, the publication year from 2019 – 2022 has increased and decreased the number of journals/articles. Suggestions for other researchers is to use keywords or other topics for further research.

    Keywords: Corpse, Corpse Management, COVID-19

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    Official URL: http://repository.upi.edu
    Item Type: Thesis (D3)
    Uncontrolled Keywords: Corpse, COVID-19, Pemulasaraan, Corpse Management
    Subjects: L Education > L Education (General)
    Divisions: UPI Kampus Sumedang > D3 Keperawatan
    Depositing User: SHALSA AZHARI ARAFAH
    Date Deposited: 11 Aug 2022 04:15
    Last Modified: 11 Aug 2022 04:15
    URI: http://repository.upi.edu/id/eprint/73790

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