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SELF CARE DENGAN KUALITAS HIDUP PASIEN DIABETES MELITUS: A LITERATURE REVIEW Aisyah, Ayu Siti
ProNers Vol 8, No 2 (2023): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jpn.v8i2.72731

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ABSTRAKLatar Belakang: Diabetes melitus adalah keditakmampuan tubuh memproduksi atau memproses insulin dari pangkreas. Masalah Diabetes melitus diminimalisir jika memiliki kemampuan pengetahuan mengontrol penyakitnya, yaitu self-care. Namun penerapan self-care perawatan di fasilitas kesehatan terutama pasien Diabetes melitus kurang diperhatikan, self-care belum menjadi perhatian untuk diterapkan perawat dalam asuhan keperawatan. Tujuan: Menganalisa bentuk penerapan self-care terhadap kualitas hidup pasien Diabetes melitus. Metode: Jenis penelitian literature review, metode pencarian artikel menggunakan SPIDER. Menggunaan database yaitu Science Direct, Pubmed Google Scholar, artikel penelitian diterbitkan dari tahun 2017-2021. Hasil: Penelusuran sebanyak 581.551 artikel discreening berdasarkan kriteria judul didapatkan 287.928 artikel selanjutnya diseleksi berdasarkan kriteria inklusi, didapatkan 7 artikel menggunakan desain Quantitative Cross-sectional dengan responden 30 sampai 302 pasien, menjelaskan hubungan penerapan self-care dengan kualitas hidup pasien di pelayanan kesehatan. Kesimpulan: Dari 7 artikel disimpulkan bahwa semakin baik penerapan self-care semakin baik kualitas hidup pasien. Bentuk self-care diterapkan penelitian yaitu dengan melakukan Pola makan (diet), pengontrolan gula darah, terapi obat, perawatan kaki latihan fisik. Hasil didapatkan bahwa self-care sangat mempengaruhi adanya peningkatan dari kualitas hidup pasien Diabetes mellitus, manfaat self-care yaitu pasien merasakan kepuasan keadaannya, memiliki koping positif, penyembuhan lebih cepat terhindar dari kecacatan.    
Growth response of tomatoes to application of bacterial-coated NPK fertilizer in a pot experiment Hindersah, Reginawanti; Kaffah, Ruhnayati; Aisyah, Ayu Siti; Setiawati, Mieke Rochimi; Arifin, Mahfud
Kultivasi Vol 23, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Kultivasi
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/kultivasi.v23i2.54150

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Nitrogen-fixer and phosphate-solubilizer bacteria increase the chemical-fertilizer efficiency and soil health. Bacterial-coated NPK fertilizer is a novel approach for intensifying biofertilizer application in vegetable production. The study aimed to observe the compatibility between two Azotobacter species and two Bacillus species, their population on two formulations of bacterial-coated NPK fertilizer (BCN), and the effect of BCN dose on growth, N and P content, and their uptake in tomato shoots. The compatibility test was performed using the streak method. The population of Azotobacter and Bacillus were counted for two formulations of NPK fertilizer coated by solid biofertilizer (5% and 10%) and zeolite (1% and 5%). The pot experiment was conducted in a randomized block design with four treatments and six replications. The treatments were 100% recommended doses of conventional NPK fertilizer (700 kg/ha) and 100%, 80%, and 60% doses of BCN. The results showed four bacterial species were compatible, indicated by synergistic growth on the plate agar. The BCN formula using 5% liquid inoculant and 5% zeolite has higher cell viability. The BCN enhanced stem thickness and leaves number but did not change the plant height, dry weight, N and P content, and their uptake in shoots. Applying 60% of BCN caused greater stem thickness and leaf number. Despite being insignificantly different from another treatment, that dose increased the biomass and the shoot uptake of N and P. The NPK fertilizer coated by Azotobacter and Bacillus has the potency to increase tomato growth and NPK fertilizer dose.