Maria Theresia Arie Lilyana
Faculty Of Nursing, Widya Mandala Catholic University Surabaya

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Studi Fenomenologi: Budaya Manajemen Diet Bagi Lanjut Usia Dengan Diabetes Melitus Maria Theresia Arie Lilyana; Kristina Pae
JURNAL NERS LENTERA Vol 10, No 2 (2022)
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DM patients must be obedient in carrying out treatment therapy management to avoid complications of acute and chronic DM disease such as: stroke, heart disease, nephropathy and retinopathy. Therapeutic management that must be carried out by DM patients includes medical nutrition therapy, physical activity, education, and pharmacological therapy. This study aims to explore the experience of the elderly in implementing the DM diet. Methods: This qualitative study explores the experiences of 4 respondents in running the DM diet. Results: The themes of this study include: sources of information on DM diet, DM diet that is understood, implementation of DM diet being followed. Discussion: sources of information on dieting are doctors and nutritionists, the DM diet is understood to reduce blood sugar levels so that the implementation of the diet is done by reducing the consumption of rice and fat in their daily menu. Conclusion: The main source of information in DM therapy management is from doctors and nutritionists with the aim of controlling blood sugar levels by reducing the intake of carbohydrates and sweet foods such as cakes. Suggestion: there is an educational model that is easy to understand and implement in the daily life of the elderly with DM.
Terapi Komplementer Pada Asma: Literature Review Maria Theresia Arie Lilyana
JURNAL NERS LENTERA Vol 10, No 1 (2022)
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Bronchial asthma is a reversible narrowing of the bronchi due to bronchial hyperactivity. Repeated asthma attacks with mild or severe degrees turned out to have a negative impact on the sufferer and became a cause of death. Routine therapy given during asthma exacerbations is expected to prevent the severity of acid attacks when they occur. Complementary therapies that exist today are expected to have a positive impact when an asthma attack occurs. Methods: The writing of this article uses the literature review method to find complementary therapies that can be given to asthma patients. Results: Traditional eastern medicine states that asthma attacks occur due to weakness of the lung meridians, Discussion: weakness that occurs in the lung meridians can be improved by increasing Qi (energy) through herbs, strengthening the lung meridians using acupuncture. Conclusion: Complementary therapy can be applied appropriately and carefully once we are able to establish a diagnosis based on TCM treatment of excess or defensive lung meridians.
Multifaktorial Pemicu Cancer-Related (CRF) Pada Pasien Kanker Yesiana Dwi Wahyu Werdani; Maria Theresia Arie Lilyana; Tiffani Aditya Wijono Putri
JURNAL NERS LENTERA Vol 10, No 1 (2022)
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Cancer related Fatigue (CRF) is a symptom that occurs in almost all cancer patients. CRF causes various physical and psychological impacts that can hinder the patient's normal life. The aim of this study was to explain the multifactorial triggers of CRF in cancer patients. The research design used is a descriptive design. The population of all cancer patients at the Kedungdoro Public Health Center Surabaya, with a large sample of 28 people. Samples were taken by purposive sampling based on inclusion criteria. The instrument uses a Brief Fatigue Inventory (BFI) which has been tested for validity and reliability. The triggering factor for CRF in this study with the highest CRF score for each factor was age in the elderly group (23.4 + 6.8), gender factor was found in women (18.96 + 6.73), the type of cancer was found in breast cancer (21.25 + 7.36), the cancer stage factor was in stage 3 cancer (24.11 + 8.29), the length of cancer was 4-6 years (21.62 + 6.04), and the cancer therapy factor was found in respondents who received chemotherapy + surgery therapy (24.11 + 8.29). All of the above factors trigger mild CRF with varying mean scores ranging from the lowest score of 16 to the highest score of 24.11. CRF does not appear only because of cancer, but there are other multifactorial factors that trigger CRF in cancer patients
Gambaran kepatuhan lansia dalam pencegahan penularan Covid-19: Studi Kualitatif Anindya Arum Cempaka; Maria Theresia Arie Lilyana
JURNAL NERS LENTERA Vol 12, No 1 (2024)
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Introduction: Most of the world's population is elderly. Older people are a vulnerable group during the Covid-19 period. An older adult will experience decreased cognitive abilities, physiological functions, physical fitness and body immunity. Older adults with chronic or comorbid illnesses are significantly more susceptible than others. Purpose: This study aims to explore the description of elderly compliance in preventing transmission of Covid-19 so that it brings benefits, especially in the field of nursing, so that it can improve the quality of life of older people in the future. Research method: This qualitative study with Colaizzi data analysis involving 10 participants in Surabaya. Results: In-depth interviews conducted with respondents resulted in 4 themes, namely: 1) Health protocols followed by older adults; 2) Sources of information on how to prevent transmission; 3) Factors supporting transmission prevention measures. Conclusion: Education and training programs regarding disease prevention strategies, the long effects of covid, and how to distinguish between hoaxes and valid information from the internet are highly recommended.Keywords: elderly; prevention of transmission; covid-19