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HUBUNGAN LAMA PENDIDIKAN DENGAN KADAR VITAMIN D PADA RESIDEN ANESTESIOLOGI DAN TERAPI INTENSIF DI RS MOHAMMAD HOESIN (RSMH) PALEMBANG
Introduction. Anesthesiology residents work in rooms with minimal sunlight exposure, placing them at increased risk of vitamin D deficiency. Research regarding the association between duration of residency training and vitamin D levels among anesthesiology residents remains limited and has shown inconsistent findings. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between length of training and vitamin D levels, as well as to assess other factors associated with vitamin D status among anesthesiology and intensive care residents at Mohammad Hoesin General Hospital (RSMH) Palembang. Methods. This study is an observational analytic study with a cross-sectional design. The analysis used secondary data measuring serum 25(OH)D levels collected from February to November 2024. All anesthesiology and intensive care residents at RSMH Palembang who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were selected as research subjects using a total sampling method. Data were analyzed using Chi-Square test and the Mann-Whitney test. Results. Among 33 residents, 42.4% had insufficient vitamin D levels and 57.6% had sufficient levels. There was no statistically significant association between training duration and vitamin D status (p=0.247). Differences in serum 25(OH)D levels across training stages were also not statistically significant (p=0.386). Other factors were also not significantly associated with vitamin D status: age (p=0.597), sex (p=0.459), BMI (p=0.250), and vitamin D supplementation (p=0.366). Conclusion. There was no significant association between duration of residency and serum vitamin D levels among anesthesiology and intensive care residents at RSMH Palembang. Keywords. Vitamin D, 25(OH)D, length of training, anesthesiology residents, indoor medical workers, cross-sectional study
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