PM 10 AND PM 2,5 QUALITATIVE STUDY WITH ISPA SUBJECTIVE COMPLAINT IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL OF 55 PEKANBARU

Authors

  • Alfan Najmi Akademi Kesehatan Kartini Batam
  • Marian Tonis STIKes Awal Bros Pekanbaru
  • Asmarita STIKes Hang Tuah Pekanbaru

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54973/jsabp.v2i2.144

Keywords:

PM 10, PM 2,5, Temperature, Humidity, Ventilation, Density Residential

Abstract

Acute respiratory infection is an acute infectious disease involving the respiratory tract organ of the nose (upper line) until the alveoli (bottom line). ARI is a disease that often occurs in children, because the child's immune system is still low. ISPA is currently still a global health problem of this research is descriptive qualitative research with in-depth interviews and observation. The subjects were 6 pupils as key informants, and three people as informants support. The variables studied were PM10, PM2,5, temperature, humidity, ventilation, and population density. Measurement results obtained particulate PM10 values ​​below the quality standard and PM2,5 are above the standard quality. Measurement of the temperature and humidity is above the standard. There is no relation to the subjective complaints ISPA ventilation, no relation to the residential density subjective complaints ARD. From interviews ISPA obtained subjective complaints such as cough, runny nose, shortness of breath, and sore throat.

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Published

2021-09-27