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Degree of Burn: A Digital Tool for Burn Area Assessment and Fluid Requirement Calculation Using Wound Image Analysis Agustin, Wahyu Rima; Rahmad, Muhamad Nur; Tobi, Hermiana Ernastin
International Journal of Public Health Excellence (IJPHE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): January-May
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijphe.v4i2.1123

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Burns are tissue damage due to contact with a heat source, such as fire, hot water, chemicals, electricity, or radiation. Burns are a type of trauma with high morbidity and mortality rates and require high treatment costs. In Indonesia, burns are still a serious problem that requires special care, high costs, and skilled personnel. Currently, burn assessments are carried out manually, which is time-consuming and the results are subjective. Treatment efforts include preventing infection and encouraging epithelial cell regeneration to close the wound. Therefore, innovation is needed in the form of a system that helps assess burns more effectively, including classifying wound tissue, measuring wound area, and monitoring wound development. The use of an Android-based system can provide more accurate measurements through a digital planimetry approach or image segmentation, which can identify wound boundaries and tissue types. Technology-based health applications, such as the "Degree of Burn" application, allow for more efficient calculation of burn area and fluid requirements. This study uses a literature review method from international journals, national journals, books, and conference results related to burn assessment to support the development of this system.
Degree of Burn: A Digital Tool for Burn Area Assessment and Fluid Requirement Calculation Using Wound Image Analysis Agustin, Wahyu Rima; Rahmad, Muhamad Nur; Tobi, Hermiana Ernastin
International Journal of Public Health Excellence (IJPHE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): January-May
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijphe.v4i2.1123

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Burns are tissue damage due to contact with a heat source, such as fire, hot water, chemicals, electricity, or radiation. Burns are a type of trauma with high morbidity and mortality rates and require high treatment costs. In Indonesia, burns are still a serious problem that requires special care, high costs, and skilled personnel. Currently, burn assessments are carried out manually, which is time-consuming and the results are subjective. Treatment efforts include preventing infection and encouraging epithelial cell regeneration to close the wound. Therefore, innovation is needed in the form of a system that helps assess burns more effectively, including classifying wound tissue, measuring wound area, and monitoring wound development. The use of an Android-based system can provide more accurate measurements through a digital planimetry approach or image segmentation, which can identify wound boundaries and tissue types. Technology-based health applications, such as the "Degree of Burn" application, allow for more efficient calculation of burn area and fluid requirements. This study uses a literature review method from international journals, national journals, books, and conference results related to burn assessment to support the development of this system.
Efforts to increase nursing students' knowledge on the management of progressive mobilization in the intensive care unit Agustin, Wahyu Rima; Tobi, Hermiana Ernastin; Prabowo, Ari
Community Empowerment Vol 9 No 11 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.11888

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Progressive mobilization is a stepwise intervention provided to critically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) to support the recovery of hemodynamic status through physical activities such as head-of-bed (HOB) elevation and range-of-motion (ROM) exercises. This intervention is an essential part of nursing care plans in the ICU. This community service program aims to enhance the knowledge and skills of nursing students in implementing progressive mobilization for ICU patients. The program utilized interactive lectures and question-and-answer sessions delivered through educational media such as slide presentations and the Zoom Meeting platform. Evaluation results demonstrated a significant improvement in participants' understanding. Before the training, the pre-test revealed that 60% (97 participants) had limited knowledge of progressive mobilization techniques. After the training, the post-test showed that 90% (146 participants) had a proper understanding of these techniques.