Correlation Between Physical Characteristics of the Indoor Environment toward the Concentration of Fungi in the Inpatient Rooms of dr. Soebandi Regional Hospital Jember, East Java
Date
2020-06-01Author
HAMZAH, Salsabilla Maula Zalfa El
SETYAWARDANI, Astuti
SEMITA, I Nyoman
AGUSTINA, Dini
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Background and purpose: Air quality is an important
determinant of a healthy life. One indicator of air pollutants in
processed with Saphiro-Wilk and Pearson correlation analysis using
SPSS 25.0.
the room is fungi, which in hospital setting may cause nosocomial
Results: The ranges of room temperature and humidity were 29.6-
infection. This research aims to find out a correlation between
physical characteristics of the indoor environment toward the
concentration of fungi in the inpatient rooms of dr. Soebandi
Regional Hospital Jember, East Java.
Methods: This research uses a cross-sectional method with a total
of four inpatient rooms. We measured physical room characteristics
including room temperature, humidity, light intensity, and room
density. The concentration of fungi was measured by collecting air
sample using passive air sampling method with a potato dextrose
agar as the media to optimize the fungal growth. The data was
32.2°C and 41-59%, respectively; while the light intensity and room
density were 10-30 and 1.88-2.38 person/10 m
2
. The bivariate
analysis showed a correlation between two components of physical
characteristic of the indoor environment, room temperature and
room density, with the concentration of fungi.
Conclusion: There is a correlation between room temperature
and room density with the concentration of fungi in the inpatient
rooms of dr. Soebandi Regional Hospital Jember. The management
of hospitals should take measures to improve the air quality within
inpatient rooms.
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