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Dilemmatic of Management of Wound Care of Diabetic for Risk Amputation in Rural Areas: A Case Report Zainudin, Harsah Bahtiar; Sutanto, Tantut; Suhari, Suhari
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 5 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i5.6893

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Diabetic wounds are one of the most challenging complications faced by individuals with diabetes. These wounds not only pose serious physical threats, such as infection and limb loss, but also cause significant psychological distress. One ethical dilemma commonly encountered in diabetic wound care involves decision-making about treatment options, especially when patients request amputation due to pain or economic burden, while healthcare providers aim to preserve the limb through advanced wound care techniques. This situation requires careful consideration of both medical and ethical aspects to ensure patient-centered care. The objective of wound care in such cases is not only physical healing but also improving the patient’s psychological well-being. When care is holistic and empathetic, patients are more likely to engage in treatment positively and without fear, especially during painful procedures such as dressing changes. This case highlights a 55-year-old man with a 20-year history of uncontrolled diabetes and a chronic, infected wound on his right leg. The patient's initial desire for amputation was addressed through a multidisciplinary approach using the TIME method Tissue management, Inflammation control, Moisture balance, and Epithelial advancement. The structured, ethical, and compassionate care helped the patient reconsider amputation, demonstrating that rural nurses and health teams can resolve ethical dilemmas and support better patient outcomes.
Stress Adaptation as an Improvement Effort Self- Management and Quality of Life in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease: A Literature Review Maria, Kiki; Rondhianto, Rondhianto; Suhari, Suhari
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 3 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i3.3088

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Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a significant health issue closely associated with mortality. The prevalence of this disease has been increasing significantly worldwide each year. It is characterized by a permanent decline in kidney function that cannot be reversed within three months or even many years. Eventually, the kidneys may cease to function properly. Failure to adapt to stress impacts the mechanism of coping, self-awareness self-control, and self-efficacy decreasing that impact on self-management and quality of life. This research aims to illustrate the influence of adaptation to stress as effort enhancement self-management and quality of life in patients with chronic kidney disease. A systematic review using the PRISMA protocol and the JBI Critical Appraisal Tool was used to determine which articles met the three requirements of electronic databases (PubMed, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect ). Inclusion criteria include the quality of life of chronic kidney disease patients published in English within the last 5 years (2019-2024). This summarizes twenty - two articles. Discuss the influence of adaptation to stress, self-management, and quality of life for patients with chronic kidney disease. Self-management and quality of life in patients with chronic kidney disease are influenced by adaptive stress, including 1) Focal stimuli (level of severity, duration of hemodialysis, symptoms), 2) Contextual stimuli (distance to health facility, family support, power of health support, satisfaction with health service, employment, economic status, health insurance, marital status), 3) Residual stimuli (age, religion, level of education, sex of type). Positive coping strategies, self-awareness, self-control, and self-efficacy can improve the adaptation process to stress, thus having a positive impact on self-management and quality of life in patients with chronic kidney disease.
Instruments for Measuring Patient Safety Competencies in Clinical Settings: A Literature Review Suciati, Suciati; Asmaningrum, Nurfika; Suhari, Suhari
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 5 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i5.3250

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Patient safety culture has emerged as a global priority necessitating improvement to prevent patient accidents. Measuring the competency of healthcare workers concerning patient safety within health services is essential, and various instruments can be employed for this purpose. This study aims to analyze the instruments used to measure patient safety competency. Method: A systematic review was conducted using the PRISMA protocol and the JBI assessment tool to identify eligible articles. Two electronic databases, PubMed and Google Scholar, were searched. The keywords used in the research included “instrument safety culture in clinical settings”; “Safety culture instrument”; "instrument for patient safety culture". Inclusion criteria encompassed research on instruments measuring patient safety competency, published in English within the last ten years (2014-2024). Results: The review identified 15 articles that met the inclusion criteria. Four types of instruments were commonly used to measure patient safety competency: the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ), the Manchester Patient Safety Framework (MaPSAF), the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (HSOPSC), and the TeamSTEPPS Teamwork Perceptions Questionnaire (T-TPQ). Conclusion: The instruments SAQ, MaPSAF, HSOPSC, and T-TPQ have demonstrated effectiveness in measuring various dimensions related to patient safety culture. To optimize the assessment of patient safety culture within health service facilities.
Co-Authors Abdul Chalim Abil Wafa Almaulana Achmad Yunus Arbiyan Ade Wartono Alawiyah, Kasita Aldi Wahyu Saputra Alfarizi, Muhammad Almaratus Azzahra, Harlanda Angelin Rosalina Eka Agustin Apra Santosa, Tomi Ardhana, Nehru Firdaus Astuti, Anggia Atiqoh, Atiqoh Azzahra, Harlanda Almaratus Bahruddin Bahruddin Basysyar, Fadhil Muhammad Bernadetta Budi Lestari Busnawir Busnawir Dodi Wijaya Dwi Ochta Pebriyanti Eko Wahyu, Deni Elza Rohmayani Faqih, A Firmansyah, Moch Nanang Hamnah, Hamnah Harlanda Almaratus Azahra Hartono Hartono Herawati, Nur Azlinda Hermawati Hermawati, Hermawati Hutagalung, Hasan Irmandini, Putresa Eka Irnawati Irnawati Iskandar Wiryokusumo Iyad Abdallah Al- Shreifeen Jihan Aulia Salma Khamdalah, Retno Makhtufir Khomsiyatil Askinah Kurniatul Putri Mukhfidah Kusyairi, Achmad Laili Khainur Lestari, Bernadetta Budi Listanto, Kinanda Pandu Listanto, KinandaPandu Listyaningsih Listyaningsih Maria, Kiki Melania Tesa Iana Maya Anugraheni Misahradarsi Dongoran Moechammad Sarosa Muspian, Muspian Mustaji Mustaji Mustaji Mustaji, Mustaji Nay, Goldensia Katarina Novia Lestari Novtrisa, Rida Nugroho, Tri Adma Adi Nur Sabilatul Ulfa Nurfika Asmaningrum Nurhaliza, Nurhaliza Panggestu, Ibnu Graha Ade Parni, Parni Parwati, Lia pujiastuti, Elfisana Putri, Nakhisa Abelia Fayza Putriani, Neny R Endro Sulistyono Rachmawati, Yani Septia Rahajeng Lukitarini Rahmawati, Iis Rahmawati, Primasari Mahardhika Rissandhi, Measure Dana Rizeki Dwi Fibriansari Rondhianto Rondhianto Rufi'i, Rufi'i Rufi’i, Rufi’i Rusmawati, Retno Danu Sahesti Kurnia Sari, Sindi Sari, Vivi Yhunita Sari, Zamah Sarkawi, Suhana Sera Yuliantini Setyawan, Handhi Agung Srinarwati, Dwi Retnani Subkan, Muhammad Suciati Suciati Sugeng, Santoso Suhana Sarkawi Suhari Suhartono Sulistyowati , Ratih Sutanto, Tantut Suyono Suyono Suyono Suyono Syafiudin, Syafiudin Vuriyanti, Mega Wasilah, Umi Widoyo, Salsa Dea Ananda Wisnugati, Ardho Yuwono Yulia Rachmawati Zainudin, Harsah Bahtiar Zaman, A Qomaru Zaman, Akhmad Qomaru