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Journal : Proceeding of International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH)

Range of Motion (ROM) Early Affecting The Ability of Activities Daily Living (ADL) Patients Post Operation Femur Fracture Ikrima Rahmasari; Y Gopalan; Agustin T; Francisca W; Maharani MK
Proceeding of International Conference on Science, Health, And Technology 2021: Proceeding of the 2nd International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Duta Bangsa Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (542.578 KB) | DOI: 10.47701/icohetech.v1i1.1101

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Fractures can cause various disorders of body functions. Most fractures are caused by trauma where there is excessive pressure on the bone. One of the most common fractures is a fracture of the femur. In postoperative patients, fractures (fracture of the femur) have increased in activity so that it needs to be gradually restored through joint mobilization, namely Range of Motion (ROM) exercises to restore the patient's Activity Daily Living (ADL) ability. Objective to investigate and see the effect of ROM at early age on the ADL ability of patients after femoral fracture surgery. This study is a quasi-experimental study with a post-test control only design method. A sample of 24 respondents divided into two groups, namely the treatment group and the control group, each of 12 respondents. Respondents who were the subject of the study were postoperative patients with independent and dependent categories of femoral stem fracture. The data collection tool is the ADL observation sheet in the form of the Katz Index after the 4th day. The collected data were analyzed by independent T-test. The results of the analysis obtained that the value of Ho (null hypothesis) is rejected and Ha is accepted, which means that there is an effect of patient ADL between the control group and the treatment group. This means that ROM is needed to restore the ADL ability of patients after femoral fracture surgery.
THE APPLICATION OF SLEEP HYGIENE THERAPY IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN WITH SLEEP DISORDERS PROBLEMS IN SERENGAN VILLAGE Dwi Lestari Mukti Palupi; Ikrima Rahmasari
Proceeding of International Conference on Science, Health, And Technology Proceeding of the 3rd International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH)
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Sleep is a repetitive neurobehavioral state of relative perceptual detachment and is not responsive to the environment, accompanied by a reclining position, calm behavior and closed eyes, which are important for health (Buysse, 2014). Sleep quantity disturbance is the non- fulfillment of normal sleep duration, which can result from difficulty initiating sleep or inability to maintain sleep. Sleep quality disorders are sleep interruptions due to awakening when sleep is of short duration but with frequent and repeated frequency (Cortese, et al. 2014). Sleep hygiene therapy is the most effective non-pharmacological therapy to overcome sleep pattern disorders (Yaremchuk, 2018). The general purpose of this case is to provide "The Implementation of Sleep Hygien in Elementary School Age Children with Sleep Disorders Problems in Serengan Village". The research method of this case study is descriptive in the form of family nursing care to explore nursing care problems for healthy school-age children. The research subjects used in this study were 1 client of school- age children who were in 1 family. The conclusion of the results of the problem of sleep pattern disorders in elementary school-aged children before the application of sleep hygiene was that they experienced sleep pattern disturbances with a total of 7 hours, after sleep hygiene the amount of sleep was 9 hours. Problems that arise before being given sleep hygiene are disturbances in sleep patternsand knowledge about sleep and rest after sleep hygiene problems are resolved