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Description of The Attitude and Behavior of The Patient with Diabetes Mellitus Type II in Management of Hypoglycemia at Puskesmas III Denpasar Utara I Ketut Alit Wira Permana; I Kadek Artawan
Babali Emergency and Disaster Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): June
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Introduction : Diabetes Mellitus is a worldwide health problem, threatening and growing rapidly, resulting in morbidity and premature mortality. Diabetes Mellitus is included in the four dangerous non-communicable diseases which cause 50 million deaths each year. Diabetes Mellitus is a major health problem that causes disability and death. One of the causes of increased mortality in diabetes mellitus is the patient experiencing hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a health disorder that occurs when blood sugar levels are below normal levels. Hypoglycemia is the most common complication in individuals with diabetes. Method: This scientific writing uses a descriptive method with a quantitative approach using a measuring instrument questionnaire and the sampling technique used is total sampling with a total sample of 85 respondents. The method of collecting data is by distributing questionnaires. Data were analyzed by univariate analysis Results: The results of this study found that the majority of respondents had a positive attitude as many as 78 people (91.8%), a negative attitude as many as 7 people (8.2%) and had a positive attitude as many as 78 people (91.8%), negative behavior as many as 7 people (8.2%) .
The Relationship of Nurses Response Time to Patient's Statisfaction in Emergency Department I Gusti Ngurah Putu Jaya Antara; Putu Dina Arista; Ni Made Erna Yuliani; Ida Ayu Md. Vera Susiladewi; I Kadek Artawan
Babali Emergency and Disaster Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): June
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Emergency department (ED) is one part of the hospital that provides initial services for patients suffering from illnesses and injuries that can threaten their survival. In its role to increase patient satisfaction in ED must be able to provide quality service consistently. The length of time to respond (response time) is very important in the service of emergency patients and certainly affects the quality of life and patient satisfaction. This study aims to determine the Relationship of Nurses Response Time to Patient Satisfaction in ED of Bali Mandara Hospital. The research design used in this study is an analytic survey. By using a Cross Sectional Study approach. A sample of 87 respondents will be selected using the accidental sampling method sampling technique. Data collection tools using nurses response time observation sheets and patient satisfaction questionnaires that have been tested valid and reliable. The results showed that the nurses response time in ED was in the fast category (≤5 minutes) 68 respondents (78.2%), 66 respondents (75.9%) were satisfied. The results of the chi-square statistical test obtained p-value = 0.007, where p <α (α = 0.05) so it was concluded that there was a significant relationship between nurses response time and patient satisfaction in ED.
Emergency Situations and the Elderly: A Discussion Paper I Ketut Andika Priastana; I Kadek Artawan; Siti Fadlilah
Babali Emergency and Disaster Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): June
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Introduction: This discussion paper aims to explore the unique challenges and considerations regarding emergency situations involving elderly individuals. As the global population continues to age, understanding how to effectively respond to emergencies involving older adults becomes increasingly important. This paper discusses various factors that contribute to the vulnerability of the elderly during emergencies, such as physical limitations, cognitive impairments, social isolation, and existing health conditions. It also addresses strategies for emergency preparedness, response, and recovery that can help mitigate risks and enhance the well-being of older adults during crises. Method: This paper is based on literature research. Databases include ScienceDirect, PubMed, and the EBSCO Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL). Key Issues: The following are the primary implications and key findings related to emergencies involving the elderly: vulnerabilities of the elderly, individualized emergency preparedness, community outreach and education, caregiver and family involvement, specialized healthcare and medical services, psychological support, and long-term recovery and resilience. Conclusion: Recognizing the vulnerabilities of the elderly during emergencies and taking appropriate measures is vital for ensuring their safety. It is important to promote customized preparedness strategies tailored to each individual, raise awareness and educate communities about this issue, involve caregivers and families in the process, offer specialized healthcare and psychological support, and prioritize long-term recovery and resilience efforts.
Description of The Attitude and Behavior of The Patient with Diabetes Mellitus Type II in Management of Hypoglycemia at Puskesmas III Denpasar Utara Permana, I Ketut Alit Wira; Artawan, I Kadek
Babali Emergency and Disaster Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37363/bedr.2023.112

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Introduction : Diabetes Mellitus is a worldwide health problem, threatening and growing rapidly, resulting in morbidity and premature mortality. Diabetes Mellitus is included in the four dangerous non-communicable diseases which cause 50 million deaths each year. Diabetes Mellitus is a major health problem that causes disability and death. One of the causes of increased mortality in diabetes mellitus is the patient experiencing hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a health disorder that occurs when blood sugar levels are below normal levels. Hypoglycemia is the most common complication in individuals with diabetes. Method: This scientific writing uses a descriptive method with a quantitative approach using a measuring instrument questionnaire and the sampling technique used is total sampling with a total sample of 85 respondents. The method of collecting data is by distributing questionnaires. Data were analyzed by univariate analysis Results: The results of this study found that the majority of respondents had a positive attitude as many as 78 people (91.8%), a negative attitude as many as 7 people (8.2%) and had a positive attitude as many as 78 people (91.8%), negative behavior as many as 7 people (8.2%) .
The Relationship of Nurses Response Time to Patient's Statisfaction in Emergency Department Antara, I Gusti Ngurah Putu Jaya; Arista, Putu Dina; Yuliani, Ni Made Erna; Susiladewi, Ida Ayu Md. Vera; Artawan, I Kadek
Babali Emergency and Disaster Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37363/bedr.2023.1110

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Emergency department (ED) is one part of the hospital that provides initial services for patients suffering from illnesses and injuries that can threaten their survival. In its role to increase patient satisfaction in ED must be able to provide quality service consistently. The length of time to respond (response time) is very important in the service of emergency patients and certainly affects the quality of life and patient satisfaction. This study aims to determine the Relationship of Nurses Response Time to Patient Satisfaction in ED of Bali Mandara Hospital. The research design used in this study is an analytic survey. By using a Cross Sectional Study approach. A sample of 87 respondents will be selected using the accidental sampling method sampling technique. Data collection tools using nurses response time observation sheets and patient satisfaction questionnaires that have been tested valid and reliable. The results showed that the nurses response time in ED was in the fast category (≤5 minutes) 68 respondents (78.2%), 66 respondents (75.9%) were satisfied. The results of the chi-square statistical test obtained p-value = 0.007, where p <α (α = 0.05) so it was concluded that there was a significant relationship between nurses response time and patient satisfaction in ED.
Emergency Situations and the Elderly: A Discussion Paper Priastana, I Ketut Andika; Artawan, I Kadek; Fadlilah, Siti
Babali Emergency and Disaster Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37363/bedr.2023.1111

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Introduction: This discussion paper aims to explore the unique challenges and considerations regarding emergency situations involving elderly individuals. As the global population continues to age, understanding how to effectively respond to emergencies involving older adults becomes increasingly important. This paper discusses various factors that contribute to the vulnerability of the elderly during emergencies, such as physical limitations, cognitive impairments, social isolation, and existing health conditions. It also addresses strategies for emergency preparedness, response, and recovery that can help mitigate risks and enhance the well-being of older adults during crises. Method: This paper is based on literature research. Databases include ScienceDirect, PubMed, and the EBSCO Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL). Key Issues: The following are the primary implications and key findings related to emergencies involving the elderly: vulnerabilities of the elderly, individualized emergency preparedness, community outreach and education, caregiver and family involvement, specialized healthcare and medical services, psychological support, and long-term recovery and resilience. Conclusion: Recognizing the vulnerabilities of the elderly during emergencies and taking appropriate measures is vital for ensuring their safety. It is important to promote customized preparedness strategies tailored to each individual, raise awareness and educate communities about this issue, involve caregivers and families in the process, offer specialized healthcare and psychological support, and prioritize long-term recovery and resilience efforts.
Co-Authors Adnyani, Putu Desi Anak Agung Restu Anggara Antara, I Gusti Ngurah Putu Jaya Apricillia,. P.M Arini, L.A Arista, Putu Dina Asri Dewi, N.L.M Asri Dewi, N.S Bayu Asmara Putra Dewa Candrapinasthy, Ni Putu Geg Mas Widya Daryaswanti, Putu Intan Dewi, N.L.M.A Dewi, Ni Luh Made Asri Dewi, Ni Putu Ayu Ratna Enjeliika, Putri Ayu Febianingsih, Ni Putu Eka Gautama, Made Satya Nugraha Heri Kristianto I Dewa Agung Gde Fanji Pradiptha I Gede Juanamasta I Gusti Ayu Ngurah Pradnya Trisnawati I Gusti Ngurah Putu Jaya Antara I Gusti Ngurah Putu Jaya Antara I Ketut Alit Wira Permana I Ketut Andika Priastana I Made Adi Ariawan I Made Sukma Wijaya I Putu Budiarsana I.G.A.A.P Mastini I.M.S Wijaya I.N Sunirda Ida Ayu Md. Vera Susiladewi Indah Winarni Komang Noviantari Krismawintari, N.P.D. L.A Arini Lestari, Novia Ayu Mahardika, I Made Rai Manuaba, I,B Muryani, Ni Made Sri N.K.E.K Dewi N.M.P Rahayu Ni Luh Made Asri Dewi Ni Luh Putu Inca Buntari Agustini Ni Luh Putu Suardini Yudhawati Ni Made Erna Yuliani Ni Made Sri Muryani Ni Wayan Arie Setyarini Ni Wayan Erik Juniantari Only Hufana Pendet, Ni Made Diah Pusparini Permana, I Ketut Alit Wira Putra, I Gede Yudiana Putra, I Gede Yudiana Putu Dina Arista Remiyasa, I Wayan Sanjana, I Wayan Edi Sarjana, I Putu Sastrayanti, Ni Wayan Ardiana Siti Fadlilah Siti Fadlilah Sumantri, W.Y Sunirda, I.N Susiladewi, Ida Ayu Md. Vera Sutresni , Ni Luh Theresia Theresia Titin Novayanti Dey Wahyunadi, Ni Made Dewi Widyanata, Komang Agus Jerry Wijaya, I Made Sukma Wiradika, I Nyoman Indhi Yeyen Komalasari Yuliani, Ni Made Erna Yupin Aungsuroch Yupin Aungsuroch