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Blood Glucose Levels in Type II Diabetes Mellitus Patients Who Consumed Carbohydrates and Cholesterol: A Cross-Sectional Study in The Outpatient Setting Lisdayanti, Lisdayanti; Basri, Moh.; Dwiyana, Asnurbaety; Nurdin, Andi Asmiati; Saleh, Rahmat
Jambura Medical and Health Science Journal Vol 4, No 1 (2025): Jambura Medical and Health Science Journal
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jmhsj.v4i1.30168

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Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a disease caused by disorders related to the insulin hormone. This study aims to determine the results of fasting blood glucose levels in Type II Diabetes Mellitus sufferers who consume carbohydrates and cholesterol in the outpatient Universitas Indonesia Timur Wisata Hospital, Makassar City.Methods: The type of research used is observational with a cross-sectional approach. The sample was 10 outpatients with type II diabetes mellitus at the Wisata Hospital of the Universitas Indonesia Timur. Data were collected using purposive sampling. The research results are made in tabular form and narrated.Results: The average fasting blood glucose (FBG) level is 129.3 mg/dl, which was included in the diabetes category. The average 2-hour post-prandial blood glucose level (BG2PP) value was 244.1 mg/dl, which was also included in the diabetes category. Carbohydrate and cholesterol consumption had an average value of 255.6 grams and 223.9 mg, respectively.Conclusion: The average fasting blood glucose and 2-hour post-prandial blood glucose values are included in the diabetes category. Impaired FBG increases the patient's risk of developing diabetes in the future compared to if the patient has impaired blood glucose tolerance.Keywords: Blood glucose levels, carbohydrate intake, cholesterol intake
Integration of Health Education and Multimodal Learning in Enhancing Antibiotic Literacy to Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance Ramly, Zakia Asrifah; Dwiyana, Asnurbaety; Arief, Maipha Deapati; Janah, Anik Nur; Anisa, Nur
Jurnal Ners Vol. 9 No. 4 (2025): OKTOBER 2025
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jn.v9i4.49434

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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global health threat driven by the misuse of antibiotics, particularly in areas with low antibiotic literacy. This study evaluated the impact of multimodal learning on improving antibiotic literacy among high school students in Jeneponto Regency. A total of forty-seven students from SMP Negeri 6 Tamalatea participated in a pretest-posttest design involving face-to-face sessions, printed modules, instructional videos, and role-playing activities. Data were collected via a validated questionnaire before and after the intervention. Results showed a significant increase in antibiotic literacy scores, with most students moving from low or moderate levels before the intervention to high levels afterward. Statistical analysis confirmed a strong positive correlation between the multimodal learning approach and literacy improvement. These findings demonstrate that combining various learning methods effectively engages diverse student learning styles, enhancing understanding and retention. The study supports the integration of multimodal educational strategies in school health programs to promote responsible antibiotic use and help prevent AMR from an early age.
Pemberdayaan Remaja Putri Melalui Edukasi dan Pelaporan Konsumsi Tablet Tambah Darah Berbasis Aplikasi Care Dalam Menangani Kejadian Anemia Nur, Muhammad Purqan; Dwiyana, Asnurbaety; Suwardoyo, Untung; Nasriani, Nasriani; Nisma, Nismawati Natsir; Rusman, Ayu Dwi Putri
Poltekita: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian & Pengabdian Masyarakat Poltekkes Kemenkes Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33860/pjpm.v5i2.3869

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Anemia is a significant health problem among adolescent girls, mainly due to increased iron demand during growth and menstruation. SKI data in 2023 states that the prevalence of teenage anemia is 21%. This service aims to reduce the prevalence of anemia in adolescent girls through the socialization of the CARE Application (Prevent Teenage Anemia) and the provision of blood supplement tablets at MTsN Pangkep. This activity involved 60 female students as participants, with methods that included health education through videos, hemoglobin checks, anthropometric measurements (weight, height, upper arm circumference), and distribution of blood supplement tablets by the local Puskesmas. The community service team acted as facilitators, with support from UKS teachers and Puskesmas health workers. The results showed that the structured and collaborative approach effectively increased understanding of anemia and improved adolescent girls' health status. The activity also strengthened health literacy among participants, which may contribute to a long-term reduction in anemia prevalence. In conclusion, multifaceted interventions that combine health education and nutritional supplementation are essential in preventing anemia in adolescent girls and need to be implemented more widely in other school settings to achieve a more significant impact.