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Journal : Innovation in Health for Society

An experimental study on the impact of holy Qur’an recitation in reducing anxiety among preoperative patients in Indonesia Saputro, Tatag Dwi; Wahyuningtyas, Eka Sakti; Kamal, Sodiq
Innovation in Health for Society Vol 5 No 1 (2025): January - June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ihs.12506

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Preoperative care begins upon the patient’s arrival in the operating room and continues until their transfer to the operating table. This stage is often associated with heightened anxiety among patients. Despite the prevalence of this issue, limited research has been conducted to evaluate the effect of Holy Qur'an recitation in alleviating preoperative anxiety. This study aimed to determine the effect of listening to Qur'an recitation (Murattal) on anxiety levels in preoperative patients in the Surgical Ward. A quasi-experimental design was employed, incorporating a pre-test and post-test with a control group design. The sample consisted of 32 respondents selected through non-probability purposive sampling. The intervention involved a single 15-minute session of listening to the recitation of Surah Al-Mulk via MP3 headphones, followed by a post-test evaluation. Statistical analyses included the Shapiro-Wilk test, homogeneity test, paired sample t-test, and independent sample t-test, with a significance threshold set at p < 0.05. The findings demonstrated a significant reduction in anxiety levels among preoperative patients following the Murattal Qur'an therapy. This suggests that Murattal therapy is an effective method for reducing anxiety and may serve as an alternative or complementary approach to managing anxiety among preoperative patients. Keywords: Anxiety, health innovation, healthcare provider, holy Qur'an, preoperative stage
Foot spa to enhance tissue perfusion on diabetic foot ulcers Amrie, Yunizar Nur Muhammad; Masithoh, Robiul Fitri; Kamal, Sodiq
Innovation in Health for Society Vol 3 No 2 (2023): July - December
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ihs.10749

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Delayed wound healing is currently a concern in diabetic foot ulcer care. The problems occur due to ineffective blood flow to the wound, causing the leg muscles to feel stiff. Innovative approaches are needed to address this delay and accelerate healing. Therefore, this study aims to use a diabetic foot spa to increase tissue perfusion on the wound. The study uses a case study design involving one elderly patient living with a diabetic foot ulcer. Ethical clearance was obtained before the study began. A diabetic foot spa was implemented during the study. The research data uses descriptive research methods, interviews, and documentation. The findings show that diabetic foot spa improves tissue perfusion or blood flow to the feet within 5 days of use. The therapy also promoted blood flow to the wounds, relaxing and making the patient more comfortable. It is important to note that diabetic foot spacan be used in the community for patients living with diabetic foot ulcers. Keywords: Diabetic foot ulcers; innovation in health; community health; treatment; prevention
Key determinants of blood sugar control in reproductive-age women with type 2 diabetes in Indonesia Yonifa, Fidya Puspitasari; Subrata, Sumarno Adi; Kamal, Sodiq
Innovation in Health for Society Vol 4 No 1 (2024): January - June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ihs.11280

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Type 2 diabetes often affects women due to a combination of physical and psychological factors. For women of reproductive age, complications include prenatal morbidity and mortality, increased rates of cesarean deliveries, and chronic hypertension. When left untreated, this will impact the patient's quality of life. This study aims to identify the risk factors influencing blood sugar control among women of reproductive age with type 2 diabetes. A correlational study design was employed, with a sample of 43 respondents selected using total sampling techniques. Multiple linear regression was used for statistical analysis. The study identified significant associations between blood sugar control and risk factors such as body mass index, physical activity, food intake, and employment (p < 0.05). Further research is necessary to explore these risk factors in greater depth and to develop targeted nursing interventions. Keywords: Diabetes care; women health; community nursing; risk factors; preventive strategies