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Factors Related To Compliance With Diet Management In Outpatient Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus In Sibolga City 2020 Crishartanto Simanungkalit; Devi Kristina Hutagalung; Ririn Manalu
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Management of type 2 diabetes includes meal planning or diet, physical activity, blood sugar control, and taking medication. The prevalence of type 2 DM cases reaches 85-90%.The type of research used is a cross sectional study with a population of all patients with type 2 DM in 2020 and the sample size is 57 respondents. Measurement of diet management was carried out using a questionnaire.The results showed that there was a relationship between age (p < 0.01), gender (p < 0.01), and family roles (p: <0.01) with adherence to the dietary management of type 2 diabetes. There was no relationship between education (p: 0.44), occupation (p: 0.7), knowledge (p: 0.42), and the role of health workers (p: 0.7). Factors related to adherence in the management of type 2 diabetes diet are age, gender, and family roles.
Patient Satisfaction With Home Care Services Between Sibolga District, Sibolga City 2020 Piuskosmas Fau; Devi Kristina Hutagalung; Tenti Kurniawati
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Thisre searchis base dont heimportan ceof health services for thecommunity. Home Care which is a continuous and comprehensive health serviceprovided to individuals and families in their residence has not yet found variousob staclesin the implementation.In general, this study aims to describe patient satisfaction after receivingHomecare service from Homecare Team of Puskesmas Antara. This researchuses descriptive qualitative research type. The focus of his research on patientsatisfaction. Data collection techniques are interviews, observations and also based on documents from the Home Care Puskesmas Antara.The results show the dimensions of physical evidence (tangibles), giveattention (empathy), reliability (reliability), responsiveness, assurance (assurance) related to satisfaction in this case patient satisfaction is fulfilled and the implementation of Home Care in Puskesmas Antara goes well.
The Relationship Of The Physical Environment Of The House With The Event Of Diarrhea In Children In Pass, Sarudik District, Tapanuli Central Regency Devi Kristina Hutagalung; Piuskosmas Fau
Science Midwifery Vol 8 No 1, October (2019): Science Midwifery
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The condition of the house and the environment that does not meet health requirements is a risk factor for the transmission of various diseases, especially environmental-based diseases. The physical environment of the house that does not meet the requirements is a risk factor. Poor home sanitation can cause toddlers to get diarrhea. This study aims to determine the relationship between the physical environment of the house and the incidence of diarrhea in the sand in the Sarudik sub-district, Tapanuli district in 2019. The sample is 135 households. The instrument is a demographic data questionnaire. The Chi Square test shows that there is a relationship between the physical environment and the incidence of diarrhea. Increased public knowledge in the field of environmental health, especially regarding the sanitation of the residential environment (PLP)/house sanitation.
THE EFFECT OF HEALTH EDUCATION IN HOMECARE SERVICES ON THE INDEPENDENCE OF DAILY ACTIVITIES OF MIDDLE STROKE PATIENTS IN KEC. KOLANG 2021 Devi Kristina Hutagalung; Piuskosmas Fau; Delvi Sihombing
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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Health education is one form of nursing intervention that can be carried out in nursing services. Home care is a form of nursing service in the community.. This study aims to determine the effect of health education in the implementation of home care on the independence of daily activities for patients with mild stroke in Kec.Kolang. The research design used in this study was a preexperimental method with one group pretest-posttest design, namely research using one group of subjects, measurements were carried out before and after giving treatment to the subject with a sample of 10 people. The daily activity independence score after health education showed an increasing trend. Respondents belonging to the independent category experienced an increase from 3 people (30%) at the pre-test to 8 people (80%) at the posttest with the strength of the influence p=0.016. Respondents belonging to the "know" category experienced an increase from 6 people (60%) in the pre-test to 9 people (90%), from the test statistical test results showed that there was an effect of health education on the independence of daily activities where the strength of the effect was obtained with a value of p=0.004, Attitude (affective) independence score of Daily Activities after health education showed an increasing trend. Respondents who were included in the "responding" category experienced an increase from 3 people (30%) in the pre-test to 8 people (80%) from the results of statistical tests that showed an influence on attitudes (affective) in terms of daily activities of mild stroke sufferers in Indonesia.Where the strength of the influence is obtained with a value of p=0.010. Respondents belonging to the "doing" category experienced an increase from 2 people (20%) in the pre-test to 6 people (60%), from the results of the test statistic that there was a positive influence on actions/practices (psychomotor) in terms of daily activities. Researchers suggest that health education be carried out to increase the independence of daily activities of stroke sufferers.