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Development of Diabetes Education on Online-based Application: Telemondia Atyanti Isworo; Yogi Ramadhani; Akhyarul Anam; Wahyu Ekowati; Ariesta Salwa Azalia
Proceedings Series on Health & Medical Sciences Vol. 2 (2021): Proceedings of the 2nd International Nursing and Health Sciences Universitas Muhammad
Publisher : UM Purwokerto Press

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During the Covid 19 pandemic, a safe, efficient and effective educational method for diabetes patients is needed. Currently, an online-based education has developed, but this education is one-way, so the monitoring process is not getting enough attention. For this reason, it is necessary to develop online-based education in two directions so that there is interaction between patients, families and health workers. The purpose of this study is to develop a two-way online application-based education. The research method is research and development design. In the first phase, an online-based education development will be carried out with stages of design activities, validation and application acceptance testing. The results showed that an online application-based educational prototype named Telemondia had been composed and was validated by two diabetes education experts and two IT (Information Technology) experts. The following results from expert validation show the average aspect of ease of use of application is 90%; content clarity is 96.87%; aesthetic is 84.75%; instructional quality is 87.5; and feedback quality is 85.42% , with an average overall aspects of 87.87%. This shows that Telemondia is very feasible to use. Furthermore, in the acceptance test for 25 diabetic patients, the results of this acceptance test show ease of use of application is 92%; content clarity is 93%; aesthetic is 84%; instructional quality is 87; and feedback quality is 86%. The average overall aspect is 88.11%, which means that Telemondia can be accepted by patients. Further development will be made to add features that allow recording audio and video.
Potensi Sinar Matahari Pagi Untuk Menurunkan Kadar Gula Darah Penderita Diabetes Atyanti Isworo
Journal of Bionursing Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Journal Of Bionursing
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu-ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

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Background: Sunlight contains ultraviolet A (UV A) and ultraviolet B (UV B). UV B is able to produce vitamin D. Vitamin D is believed to increase insulin sensitivity and secretion. Therefore the purpose of this study is to discover the efficacy of morning sunlight on the blood sugar of diabetic patients.Method: This study is a quasi-experiment with control group design, which was conducted in the working area of North Purwokerto Puskesmas I and II. A total of 40 respondents were divided into 2 groups, each group of 20 respondents were involved in this study, using consecutive sampling technique. The inclusion criteria in this study are (1) diabetics patients using oral hypoglycemic drugs, (2) have fasting blood glucose level ? 126 mg/dL, (3) aged ? 40 years, (4) have no chronic complication of diabetes (kidney disease, retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy), (5) willing to be a respondent, (6) had not eaten for at least 8 hours when the study was conducted, (7) participated in all sessions of the research; while the exclusion criteria: (1) have an obesity BMI, (2) under a severe stress. Procedure: The intervention group was asked to sunbathe in the morning sunlight for 20 minutes, between 06:00-09.00. During this sunbathing session respondents sat and wore one layer of clothing (without wearing a jacket) and with materials that easily absorb sweat. This activity was carried out 5 times in a row. On the fifth day, respondents measured their fasting blood glucose level again. The statistical analysis used was the Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney Test.Result: The result showed that there were significant differences in the mean fasting blood glucose level before and after treatment in the intervention group (p = 0.000), but no differences were found in the control group (p = 0.881). Furthermore, using the Mann Whitney test, there were significant differences in fasting blood glucose after the treatment between the two groups (p=0,000)Conclusion: Morning sunlight has the potential to reduce fasting glucose level in diabetic patients. Further research is needed on morning sunlight for diabetics by considering several confounding variables.