Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search
Journal : Journal Of Nursing Practice

Irrigation Of Wounds with Red betel 20% And 40% to Bacterial Numbers In Diabetic Foot Infection (DFI) Patients Sukmana, Mayusef; Nopriyanto, Dwi; Alhawaris
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Journal Of Nursing Practice
Publisher : Institut Ilmu Kesehatan STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v4i1.108

Abstract

Background: The most frequent complications of diabetes mellitus are Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFU), which has a risk of death 2.5 times compared to those without DFU. More than half of them have problems with infection (Diabetic Foot Infections). Research on wound washing to control diabetic wound infections originating from phytopharmaca using tropical natural resources such as red betel has not developed. They are a tropical plant that has many benefits containing flavonoids, tannins, alkaloids, saponins. Washing the wound with irrigation and swab techniques using red betel 20% effectively reduces the total number of bacteria with diabetic ulcer isolates in white mice alloxan-induced. It reduces staphylococcus growth aureus at concentrations of 10%, 20%, 40%, 80%, 100%.   Purpose: This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of wound irrigation red betel 20% and 40% of the bacterial rate in DFI patients.Methods: This study used a quasi-experiment with pre-post test control group design two treatment groups where bacterial samples were taken before and after irrigation using 20% and 40% red betel extracts while the control group used 0.9% NaCl. Sampling using consecutive sampling with a large sample of 10 respondents, the total sample swab is 20 samples. The Levine technique swab does perform in the area of the diabetic wound. Wilcoxon test was used as a different test in each group showing a group.Results: The results showed that the Wilcoxon test was used as a different test in each group showing a group. of 20% p-value 0,109, group 40% p-value 0,109 and a dick group p-value 0,180. Conclusion: There was a decrease in the number of bacteria after irrigation betel leaf extract in all groups. The 40% betel extract irrigation group showed an average reduction in bacterial numbers. The DFI wound had an average difference in all groups but was not significant.  The suggestion for research follows: Taking more samples, the use of red betel extract as an alternative for infection control in wounds.  Further research can be done by isolating the red betel content need for more sampling
Irrigation Of Wounds with Red betel 20% And 40% to Bacterial Numbers In Diabetic Foot Infection (DFI) Patients Sukmana, Mayusef; Nopriyanto, Dwi; Alhawaris
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): October
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v4i1.108

Abstract

Background: The most frequent complications of diabetes mellitus are Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFU), which has a risk of death 2.5 times compared to those without DFU. More than half of them have problems with infection (Diabetic Foot Infections). Research on wound washing to control diabetic wound infections originating from phytopharmaca using tropical natural resources such as red betel has not developed. They are a tropical plant that has many benefits containing flavonoids, tannins, alkaloids, saponins. Washing the wound with irrigation and swab techniques using red betel 20% effectively reduces the total number of bacteria with diabetic ulcer isolates in white mice alloxan-induced. It reduces staphylococcus growth aureus at concentrations of 10%, 20%, 40%, 80%, 100%.   Purpose: This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of wound irrigation red betel 20% and 40% of the bacterial rate in DFI patients.Methods: This study used a quasi-experiment with pre-post test control group design two treatment groups where bacterial samples were taken before and after irrigation using 20% and 40% red betel extracts while the control group used 0.9% NaCl. Sampling using consecutive sampling with a large sample of 10 respondents, the total sample swab is 20 samples. The Levine technique swab does perform in the area of the diabetic wound. Wilcoxon test was used as a different test in each group showing a group.Results: The results showed that the Wilcoxon test was used as a different test in each group showing a group. of 20% p-value 0,109, group 40% p-value 0,109 and a dick group p-value 0,180. Conclusion: There was a decrease in the number of bacteria after irrigation betel leaf extract in all groups. The 40% betel extract irrigation group showed an average reduction in bacterial numbers. The DFI wound had an average difference in all groups but was not significant.  The suggestion for research follows: Taking more samples, the use of red betel extract as an alternative for infection control in wounds.  Further research can be done by isolating the red betel content need for more sampling
Co-Authors Ahmad Abdul Ghofar Abdulloh AHMAD, ERWAN Aisyah Rahma Alhawaris Aminuddin, Muhamad Anik Puji Rahayu Asmiranda Adelia P Azainil Azainil Bahtiar Bahtiar Bahtiar Bahtiar Bayu Ahya Dinata Cahya, Wahyuni Dwi Darazat, Zakiyah Dea Tri Regina Dewi Kusumaningsih Dewi Kusumaningsih Dzulhijjania, Nadya Armanur Islamy Eka Trismiyana Enda Maimia Taesa Allison ERWAN AHMAD Fadhilah, Desi Faisal Nur, Syukma Ramadhani Faizal Nur, Syukma Rhamadani Febrianto, Iqbal Fitriani, Dewi Nur Fitriani, Eva Ida Ayu Kade SW Ida Ayu Kade SW Ida Widiastuti Ika Rizki Cahyani Iskandar Muda Iskandar Muda Isma Zul Abdillah Jaya Iwan Samsugito Khumaidi Khumaidi Krisna, Dimas Adi Kristanto, Eka Yudha Kusumawati, Hanis Laili Khomariyah Lailya Khusna M Kapriliansyah M. Arifki Zainaro Marshanda, Indriani Mayasari, Mutia Mayusef Sukmana Mayusef Syukmana Miharja, Ediyar Muhammad Aminuddin, Muhammad Muhammad Aminudin Muhammad Bagas Prayoga Muhammad Ihfan Dian Fatoni Muhammad Kamil Naedy Ariady Nanda Sukma Diati Naomi Theresia Angkeli Nida Alifah Syaikhah Novita Sari Novita Sari Nur, Syukma Nur, Syukma Rahmadhani Faizal Nur, Syukma Rhamadani Faizal Nurlaila Fitriani Nurliana Sari Pratiwi Christa Simarmata Puspa Sari, Rita Puspasari, Rita Rahmawati, Fani Rahmayanti Rahmayanti Ramadania, Riska Ramadhana, Zhahrah Ratna Wati Regina, Dea Tri Rhamadani Faizal Nur, Syukma Riana Puryanti Rita Puspa Sari Rita Puspasari Rita Sari Riyani, Siti Ruminem Ruminem Ruminem Ruminem Ruminem, Ruminem Samsugito, Iwan Sari, Rita Puspa Sholichin Sholichin Sholichin Sholichin Sholichin Sholichin, Sholichin Siti Rahmadhani Siti Riyani Syahrun Syukma Ramadhani Faisal Nur Syukma Rhamadani Faizal Nur Syukma Rhamadani Faizal Nur Syukma Rhamadani Faizal Nur Talia Inkasari Timmy Emelia Widiastuti, Ida Ayu Kade Sri Zonet Dwi Lembayung