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Journal : Jurnal Kesehatan Prima

Model of Anticipation Guidance Through Family Centered Care (FCC) to Increase Family Competence in Newborn Baby Ade Wulandari; Ni Putu Sumartini; H Ahmad
Jurnal Kesehatan Prima Vol 14, No 1 (2020): FEBRUARY
Publisher : poltekkes kemenkes mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (701.414 KB) | DOI: 10.32807/jkp.v14i1.252

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Anticipation guidance based on Family-Centered Care (FCC) is a mentoring model for sharing information about baby care in order to prepare pregnant women and families to have competence in caring for babies. This study aims to determine the effect of FCC-based anticipatory guidance on family practices in baby care. This study designed as a quasi-experimental study using a control group conducted in the City of Bima from June to November 2018. The sample size studied was determined by the accidental sampling method with a sample size of 25 respondents for each group. The chi-square test has analyzed data. Research shows that there is no significant difference between FCC-based anticipation guidance and Early Breastfeeding Initiation (p = 0.358), umbilical cord care (p = 0.703) and breastfeeding (p = 0.375), however, the frequency of respondents receiving FCC-based anticipation guidance carries out IMD practices and breastfeeding alone up to the age of two months are greater than anticipatory guidance groups that are not FCC based. The family-centered anticipation guidance model through home visits needs to be applied to bring the distance closed between the community and health workers.
Using The Booklets "Raka" (Rawat Kaki) In Preventing Diabetic Neuropati In Mataram City Aan Dwi Sentana; Ni Putu Sumartini; Akhmad Fatoni
Jurnal Kesehatan Prima Vol 14, No 2 (2020): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/jkp.v14i2.539

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One complication of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is diabetic neuropathy and requires ongoing treatment with a Strategy to reduce the risk of complications. Efforts to prevent one of them by doing regular diabetic foot care. Foot care is considered easy and can be done by the patient independently, but has not been fully carried out by the patient. The purpose of this research is to determine the use of a book in the prevention of diabetic neuropathy in the city of Mataram. This research used a quasi-experiment with a pre-test design post-test group design with a control group. The group was divided into two treatment groups of 30 respondents and the control of 30 respondents was divided by drawing and used purposive sampling. Data collected were foot care behavior using the NAFF questionnaire, foot sensation using monofilament, and foot circulation using an ankle-brachial index. Statistical analysis uses paired T-Test, Independent T-Test, Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test, and Mann Whitney Test. The results obtained have a significant effect on the use of Booklet Raka in preventing diabetic neuropathy in the treatment group by carrying out treatment behavior with p = 0,000 while the control group p = 0.091. Significant increase in circulation only in the treatment group with a value of p = 000 the control group p = 0.863. Foot sensation increased significantly only in the treatment group with a value of p= 0.001 the control group p = 0.445. it can be concluded that the use of Booklet Raka is influential and effective in preventing diabetic neuropathy by carrying out foot care behavior, foot circulation, and sensation in diabetics.
Education-Based Family Empowerment in Diabetic Foot Ulcer Early Detection Using Ipswich Touch Test of Knowledge and Skills Aan Dwi Sentana; Ni Putu Sumartini; Mardiatun Mardiatun; Agus Supinganto
Jurnal Kesehatan Prima Vol 17, No 1 (2023): FEBRUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/jkp.v17i1.1012

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Identifying patients with diabetes mellitus who experience an impaired sensation that ultimately causes Diabetic Foot Ulcer (DFU) is a necessary action. One of the efforts to prevent diabetic foot is to identify, which can be done by family members of the patient at home, but this has not been done. The aim is to determine the effect of education-based family empowerment in the early detection of Diabetic Foot Ulcers using the Ipswich Touch Test on knowledge and skills at the Mataram City Health Center. The design used a pre-experimental design with a pre-post one-group test. The sample was 45 respondents given family empowerment interventions through coaching in educational programs four times a week for two weeks. The results of family knowledge before being given the intervention were mostly lacking, as many as 36 people (86.7%), while after being given the intervention, all respondents got good knowledge, as many as 45 people (100% and p-value = 0.000 < = 0.005 coaching with p = 0.000 and skills All of the skill families before being given the intervention had poor skills as many as 45 people (100%) and after being given the intervention all respondents got good skills as many as 45 people (100%) p = 0.000 < = 0.005. So it can be concluded that education-based family empowerment in early detection of diabetic foot ulcers using the Ipswich touch test on knowledge and skills.