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Progressive Muscle Relaxation Terhadap Perubahan Kadar Glukosa Darah Pada Pasien Diabetes Melitus di RS Bhayangkara TK. I Pusdokkes Polri Aprisunadi, Aprisunadi; Jamiatun, Jamiatun; Ifadah, Erlin; Kalsum, Umi; Nugraha, Agung Tri; Hidayah, Nurul
Jurnal Pelayanan dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (Pamas) Vol 9, No 3 (2025): Jurnal Pelayanan dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (PAMAS)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (LPPM Universitas Respati Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52643/pamas.v9i3.6575

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Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease characterized by elevated blood glucose levels due to the body's inability to produce sufficient insulin or its inability to utilize insulin optimally. Diabetes can be managed pharmacologically or non-pharmacologically. One non-pharmacological method that has been proven effective in helping control blood sugar levels is progressive muscle relaxation therapy. This therapy is known to reduce peripheral vascular resistance and increase blood vessel elasticity. Furthermore, progressive muscle relaxation therapy also provides significant relaxation effects for DM sufferers. This community service activity was conducted at the Bhayangkara Hospital, TK.I, Pusdokkes Polri, involving 10 DM patients as participants. The activity was carried out through counseling and hands-on practice. During the progressive muscle relaxation session, patients appeared enthusiastic and participated in the exercises. Observations showed that 95% of participants were in the very good category in performing the progressive muscle relaxation technique. It is hoped that through this activity, diabetes sufferers can apply it independently at home to help control blood sugar levels. Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus, Progressive Muscle Relaxation, Blood Sugar
Mental-Emotional Disorder, Fear and Depression Level of Emergency Nurses During Pandemic Covid-19: A Comparative Study Marliana, Thika; Kurniawati, Indah; Jamiatun, Jamiatun; Safitri, Yeni
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 4 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i4.3233

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Emergency nursing is specialized nursing that focuses on care that requires immediate medical attention to avoid long-term disability or death. During the COVID-19 pandemic, emergency nurses are on the front lines and must be prepared, and must be able to sort and select patients safely. However, emergency nursing services are very risky in transmitting exposure to the COVID-19 virus. This study aims to assess and compare the levels of mental and emotional disorders, depression, and anxiety suffered by emergency room nurses in the Intensive Care Unit, Operating Room, and Emergency Room. In this comparative study, we collected data from 92 nurses using a cross-sectional correlation design. In addition to the Sociodemographic Characterization, Psychoemotional Disorder Scale, Depression Scale, and COVID-19 Anxiety Scale. Levels of depression were higher in operating room nurses than in the intensive care unit and emergency room nurses (54.17 ± 14.08 vs 48.53 ± 11.92, p<0.01). (48.36 ± 13.40 vs 45.74 ± 11.79, p < 0.01). The pandemic is having a significant impact on the mental health of emergency room caregivers. New specific support measures should be formulated. More research is needed to focus on the psychological resilience of emergency department nurses.