Background: Diabetes Mellitus is a disease characterized by an increase in blood glucose levels which has a risk of long-term or short-term complications. The inability of the community to carry out treatment independently is one of the causes that affect the ability of Diabetes Mellitus sufferers to carry out activities. Objective: This study aims to analyze the effect of client-centered guidance on independence in Diabetes Mellitus patients.Methods:This study used a quasy-experimental design with a pre-post test control group design approach, The sample in this study was 46 respondents divided into 23 interventions group and 23 control groups. The sampling technique is consecutive sampling. The intervention was given by providing client-centered guidance on day 1 with 4 stages, time duration ± 60 minutes, and evaluation for 7 days. Analysis of data using an independent t-test with a significance level of = 0.05.Results: The results of the t-test independent t-test with the value of P = 0.001, it means is an effect of client-centered guidance on the independence of Diabetes Mellitus patients.Conclusion: Providing client-centered guidance can increase independence and it can as part of nursing care interventions in the form of a support education system.
Young women every month experiencing menstruation will be at risk for anemia, coupled with poor dietary habits. The aim of the study was to analyze the effectiveness of giving Fe tablets to hemoglobin levels of female students who suffer from anemia in SMAN 3 in Sampang Regency. Descriptions of quasi-experimental studies using the one sample pre-post design cohort approach, the population is the third-grade students of Sampang State High School who suffer from anemia as many as 115 students. The sample size is determined by the formula as many as 89 respondents. Provision of Fe tablets for 1 week with a dose of 1 day 1 time, when students experience menstruation. Data retrieval was done by measuring Hb levels before and after administration of Fe tablets. Furthermore, the data was analyzed by a paired test t-test. The results of the study showed that the administration of iron tablets was significant for changes in Hb levels that the results of the test analysis showed a p-count of 0.00. This is due to the fact that the administration of Fe tablets for 1 week can change Hb levels in Sampang 3 High School students. The conclusions of the study showed that the administration of Fe tablets was able to change Hb levels so that students who were anemic at the time of menstruation should be given a Fe tablet so that there was no decrease in hemoglobin levels. Keyword: Anemia, tablet Fe, Kadar Hb
Introduction: Abnormal changes in systolic and diastolic blood pressure in hypertensive patients can trigger the emergence of anxiety. Anxiety can worsen conditions in hypertensive patients. Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe nursing care with the application of wet cupping therapy procedures to reduce anxiety in hypertensive patients. Methods: This research uses a descriptive case study method by analyzing in-depth an object of research whose unit of analysis is individual from assessment, diagnosis, intervention, implementation, and evaluation. The respondents were two people with a medical diagnosis of hypertension who were selected using a purposive sampling technique. Results: The results showed that on the fourth day P1 and P2 said they did not have difficulty sleeping, did not get dizzy, did not pace, and did not worry, supported by objective data, the patient did not appear restless, with the interpretation of the assessment problem resolved. Conclusion: After being given nursing care with the application of wet cupping therapy to 2 patients, it can be concluded that wet cupping therapy can reduce anxiety in hypertensive patients.
Pendahuluan: Pandemi Covid-19 terkonfirmasi meningkatkan tekanan psikologis pada staf kesehatan di Rumah Sakit sehingga memicu munculnya gejala ansietas. Tujuan Penelitian: menganalisis gejala ansietas pada staf kesehatan di Rumah Sakit. Metode: Metode menggunakan basis data elektronik melalui jurnal dari internasional maupun nasional seperti Google Scholar, Science Direct, dan Pro-Quest dengan kata kunci yang dimasukkan adalah ansietas, staf kesehatan, Rumah Sakit, Covid-19. Hasil: Gejala yang muncul seperti perubahan mood, gelisah, susah memulai tidur, menurunnya produktivitas kerja, kurang motivasi dan menurunnya sistem imunitas tubuh. Kesimpulan: Gejala ansietas menunjukkan respon maladaptif individu terhadap tekanan psikologis selama pandemi Covid-19.
Background: End-stage renal failure patients undergoing hemodialysis experience various comorbid conditions, social, psychological, financial stress, medication, symptoms that these patients often experience are closely related and can lead to fatigue problems and affect the assessment of the quality of life.Objective: To identify the effect of giving PEOL physical training during hemodialysis on fatigue in final stadium renal failure patientMethods: This article used a quasy experimental with pre and post-test and use a control group design approach. The sample in this study was 32 respondents divided into 16 interventions group and 16 control groups. The sampling technique is simple random sampling by using a lottery. Data collection was obtained by using a questionnaire Chalder Fatigue Scale. Data analysis is used paired t-test and Independent t-test with a confidence level of 95% (α=0,05)Results: The results of data analysis using the paired t-test showed the results of p-0,002 and the independent t-test showed the results of p = 0,000Conclusion: PEOL physical training during hemodialysis can reduce fatigue in final stadium renal failure patients
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