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Hubungan Spiritual Well-Being Dengan Kualitas Hidup Pada Orang Dengan HIV/AIDS Nessy Anggun Primasari; Muttaqien, Salsabilla; Sandi, Yudisa Diaz Lutfi; Saripah, Eli; Wabula, La Rakhmat; Ardiansyah, Fakrul; Sitanggang, Yohana Agustina
Jurnal Keperawatan Florence Nightingale Vol 8 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Stella Maris Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52774/jkfn.v8i2.397

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People diagnosed with HIV will experience stress and emotional distress because they feel that their lives are not what they expected, which will affect all aspects of their lives. Spirituality is believed to have a positive impact and provide strength so that people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) are able to face problems in their lives with positive coping mechanisms. This study aims to determine the relationship between spiritual well-being and quality of life in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). This study employed a quantitative correlational method with a cross-sectional design conducted at the Pamanukan Community Health Center. Respondents were selected using purposive sampling, resulting in 130 respondents. Data collection was conducted using the Spiritual Well-Being Scale (SWBS) and WHOQOL-HIV BREF questionnaires, which have been validated and proven reliable. The data obtained were analyzed using the Spearman Rank correlation test, yielding significant results (r < 0.001) with a moderate correlation coefficient (r = 0.458) and a positive direction of association. This indicates a relationship between spiritual well-being and quality of life among PLWHA, where higher spiritual well-being is associated with higher quality of life.
THE APPLICATION OF THE BUERGER ALLEN EXERCISE TO THE MANAGEMENT OF PERIPHERAL PERFUSION DISORDERS IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS IN DR. SOEDARSO HOSPITAL: CASE REPORT Ardiansyah, Fakrul; Tias, Warentika; Suhendra, Suhendra; Baedlawi, Azhari; Amandus, Hieronimus; Handayani, Vitria Wuri
Nurse and Health: Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): Nurse and Health : Jurnal Keperawatan
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Service of Health Polytechnic of Kerta Cendekia, Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36720/nhjk.v14i2.838

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Background: Diabetes Mellitus, a'silent killer', causes hyperglycemia and metabolic problems. Ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion is a nursing concern that must be treated soon to avoid problems. The test measures the Ankle Brachial Index (ABI). Medical and lifestyle-based treatments for type II diabetic mellitus (DM) exist. Purpose: The Buerger Allen Exercise (BAE) approach improves limb blood flow and is being studied in type II diabetics, Pontianak’s Dr. Soedarso Hospital Murai Room Methods: Descriptive observation is used in this case report. Typhus with Type II Diabetes Mellitus case study of 38-year-old Mrs. D. Writing data was collected through head-to-toe assessment, interviews, diagnostic exams, and BAE therapy (once daily for 3 days, ± 20 minutes). Results: Mrs. D had frequent thirst, numb feet, tingling, and a fluctuating fever. HBA1C 12.08 (H), Tubex 6 positive, P-LCR: 25.7 (H), ABI value on the first day of the right foot and hand 0.85, left 0.84. Insufficient peripheral perfusion is the main nursing diagnosis. Circulation care is provided. On the third day, the right foot and hand ABI is 0.94 and the left 0.97. Conclusion: The Buerger Allen Exercise enhances the client's lower extremity hemodynamics, which improves blood circulation in peripheral circulatory problems. Type II DM patients can avoid peripheral artery disease with BAE. BAE prevents type II diabetic peripheral artery disease.