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EFFECTIVENESS OF RANGE OF MOTION TO INCREASE JOINT MOTION RANGE IN STROKE PATIENTS Aninda Maris Sustika; Arista Maisyaroh; Eko Prasetya Widianto; Laili Nur Azizah
UNEJ e-Proceeding 2020: Proceeding of The 4th International AgroNursing Conference
Publisher : UPT Penerbitan Universitas Jember

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Background: Stroke patients by 80% experience hemiparesis (partial paralysis on one side of the body). Muscle contractions are influenced by the body's motion system in stroke patients who experience weakness. Range of Motion is a muscle strength training given to increase muscle mass and muscle tone to increase the normal and complete perfection of joint motion. Most of the current research focuses on increasing muscle strength in stroke patients. Objectives: literature review aims to determine the effectiveness of Range of Motion there is an increase in muscle strength stroke patients. Method: In preparing the Literature review using the PRISMA checklist and PICOS in the selection determine the inclusion criteria. Secondary data obtained from reputable journals both national and international with a predetermined discussion. Results: The results of several articles on Range of Motion therapy to increase the range of joint motion in patients with stroke. Effective at least 2 times a day within 5-15 minutes for 8 days in 2 weeks can affect the increase in range of motion in the upper and lower extremity joints. Keywords: Range Of Motion, Stroke
RISK FAKTORS FOR DIABETIK FOOT IN FARMERS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS Laili Nur Azizah; Indriana Noor Istiqomah
UNEJ e-Proceeding 2023: 5th International Agronursing Conference (5th IANC) In Conjunction with 1st International Post
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Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a progressive chronic disease that requires constant medical supervision and patient education for self-care. Diabetes is associated with an increased risk of neuropathy which causes loss of touch and perception of pain. High agricultural work area (in some places) and constant risk of injury (animal bites, injuries from farming tools, not wearing footwear/shoes, feet exposed to sunlight). Farmers experiences who have to prepare planting media starting from the process of preparing the soil to plowing the land (either using a hoe, cow or tractor, and barefoot). Examination of the feet is necessary to prevent foot ulcers from occurring. The purpose of this study is to identify risk faktors for diabetik foot in farmers with diabetes mellitus in Lumajang. Methods: The research method is quantitative descriptive research. The population of this study were 141 farmers with purposive sampling technique. The data collection technique used was observation, using the 2009 Diabetes Care Program of Nova Scotia (DCPNS) foot risk assessment form. Includes skin assessment, assessment of the bone structure of the foot, assessment of blood vessels, sensation, and movement of the foot. Results: The results found that the majority of respondents were female and in the early elderly age category. While the results of observations of risk faktors for diabetik foot, almost half of the respondents have a high risk of diabetik foot. Conclusions: This study concluded that several actions need to prevent an increased risk of diabetik foot. Therefore it is necessary to have an integrated diabetik ulcer prevention management strategy, sharing consultations and optimizing effective resources to get quality care.