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Pemeriksaan Kesehatan Internasional Dengan Screening Test Penyakit Tidak Menular pada Masyarakat di Distric Aileu, Timor Leste Ainul Fikriyah, Miftahur; Fakhrur Afif, Muhammad; Fitria Aswinda, Novemika; Dwi Cahyono, Hendra; Eka Pranata, Andi
Al-Khidmah Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): JANUARI-APRIL
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) of the Islamic University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/jak.v5i1.3302

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  Community service through health checks in villages that are far from access to health on the international stage is an initiative to overcome this inequality. Therefore, the University of Dr. Soebandi actively plays a role in developing health internationally by carrying out community service through non-communicable disease screening activities in neighboring countries, namely Timor Leste, specifically in the Seloi Malere suco, Aileu district. Through this approach, it is hoped that early detection of health problems can be carried out, increase awareness about health in the community, build international cooperation, and contribute to more equitable global health development. The stages carried out before carrying out this community service activity were confirmation with the Seloi Malere tribal chief, after that the tribal chief met with the xefe aldeia (RW head) from Kabas Fatin, Cotabauru and Maurusa for coordination with the residents, the day of implementation, and the location where the activity is carried out. In the examination data, it was also found that many people in Aileu District have high blood pressure.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OXYGEN SATURATION WITH LEVELS ANOREXIA IN DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS IN JEMBER Hidayati, Nurul; Eka Pranata, Andi; Susilo, Arief Judi
Journal of Nursing Periodic Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): July
Publisher : LPPM Universitas dr. Soebandi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36858/jnp.v1i2.22

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Background: Diabetes mellitus is widely known as a disease that is closely related to food intake, such as carbohydrates / sugar, protein, fat, and excessive energy can be an early risk factor for DM. Common problems in DM patients will experience a strict diet, and are at risk of eating disorders or can be called anorexia. Objective: determine the relationship between oxygen saturation and anorexia levels in DM patients in the jasmine inpatient room of RSD Balung. Research method: the research design used is correlational research with a cross sectional approach. The population of this study is patients suffering from diabetes mellitus in the jasmine inpatient room of RSUD Balung. The research sample of 50 people was taken using non-probability sampling techniques with the Quota sampling method. Datacollection used pulse oximetry analyzers to measure oxygen saturation and SNAQ questionnaires to measure anorexia levels. Uji statistics using the Chi-square test. Results of the analysis: the results of the study of the relationship of oxygen saturation with anorexia levels in DM patients obtained p-values (0.028 α (0.05) with contingency coefficient tests (0.354). Conclusion: there is a low relationship between oxygen saturation and anorexia levels in DM patients in the jasmine inpatient room of RSD Balung. Lack of nutrients will result in the breakdown of oxygen in the blood into fatty acids resulting in diabetic ketoacidosis. Lack of oxygen can also lead to weight loss. The body will be difficult to concentrate because the metabolic process is disrupted due to lack of oxygen supply in the blood that will circulate food throughout the body.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OXYGEN SATURATION AND EPITHELIALIZATION IN GANGRENE PATIENTS IN THE JEMBER AREA Zahro, Novita; Eka Pranata, Andi; Cahyono, Hendra Dwi
Journal of Nursing Periodic Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January
Publisher : LPPM Universitas dr. Soebandi

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Diabetic ulcers or gangrene is a complication of diabetes mellitus resulting from angiopathy neuropathy and vascular disorders in the foot area. Gangrene wounds are caused by vascular disorders, nerves, and infection. If gangrene wounds are not handled properly and quickly, the wound will get worse. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between oxygen saturation and epithelialization in gangrene patients in the Jember area. Correlation analytical research design with a cross-sectional approach. The population of patients with gangrenous wounds consisted of 30 respondents using a quota sampling technique. The measuring tool uses oximetry and the Bates Janson Wound Assessment Tool checklist for Chi-Square (Fisher Exact) test analysis. Most of the gangrenous patients (63.3%) had normal oxygen saturation values ​​and almost all (80.0%) of patients had epithelialized gangrene >50%. KK = 0.436 means the relationship is sufficient. The conclusion is that there is a sufficient relationship. between oxygen saturation and epithelialization in gangrene patients in the Jember area. It is suggested that this research can be developed more completely and perfectly regarding GDA examination and participating in debridement during wound care.