Firman Faradisi
Universitas Muhammadiyah Pekajangan Pekalongan, Indonesia

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Increased Diabetic Neuropaty Scores and Their Relationship with Body Mass Index Nurul Aktifah; Firman Faradisi; Dwi Fijianto
Urecol Journal. Part C: Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): January-June
Publisher : Konsorsium LPPM Perguruan Tinggi Muhammadiyah 'Aisyiyah (PTMA) Koordinator Wilayah Jawa Tengah - DIY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (306.782 KB) | DOI: 10.53017/ujhs.133

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The increasing prevalence of diabetes has an additional impact on sufferers in the form of complications of diabetes mellitus. One of the complications that often occurs is diabetic neuropathy in the foot area where this complication can be caused by various factors. This study aims to determine whether body mass index (BMI) has a relationship in increasing the occurrence of diabetic neuropathy in DM patients. This study uses a descriptive analytic research design with a cross sectional research design. The sample of this research was taken by purposive sampling with a total of 92 respondents. Body mass index was obtained by measuring the respondent's height and weight, while diabetic neuropathy was carried out by examining complaints of neuropathy in the feet. The results of the research analysis showed that most of the respondents' BMI values were in the fat category (66.7%). The analysis test using chi suare obtained a p value of 0.021, which means that there is a relationship between body mass index and the severity of diabetic neuropathy scores. The higher the respondent's BMI value, the higher the diabetic neuropathy score they experienced. From the results of this study, it is recommended for diabetics to reduce BMI to the normal range either through exercise or proper diet.
Emergency Training Due to Heart Arrest and Fractures Around The Location of The Umbul Ponggok Tourism Firman Faradisi; Nurul Aktifah; Dwi Fijianto
Urecol Journal. Part A: Education and Training Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): August-Dec
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53017/ujet.196

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Indonesia is an archipelagic country with diverse geographical conditions, and has various tourist attractions that are crowded with visitors. Water tourism in Ponggok is one area that is often visited and passed by many vehicles. this increases the risk of accidents that can lead to emergency cardiac arrest and fractures from accidents. The problem that arises is, not all sellers and residents around the tourism object understand and are able to provide first aid correctly. The purpose of this training is to teach emergency first aid for cardiac arrest and fractures. Respondents who participated in the service were 25 people. The results of the pre test found that respondents with a moderate level of knowledge were 24%, while respondents who had a low level of knowledge were 76%. The results of the post test show a change where respondents who have a high level of knowledge are 36%, and respondents with a moderate level of knowledge are 64%. From the results of this training, the community has more confidence and more confidence in handling emergencies that occur.
Increased Diabetic Neuropaty Scores and Their Relationship with Body Mass Index Nurul Aktifah; Firman Faradisi; Dwi Fijianto
Urecol Journal. Part C: Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): January-June
Publisher : Konsorsium LPPM Perguruan Tinggi Muhammadiyah 'Aisyiyah (PTMA) Koordinator Wilayah Jawa Tengah - DIY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53017/ujhs.133

Abstract

The increasing prevalence of diabetes has an additional impact on sufferers in the form of complications of diabetes mellitus. One of the complications that often occurs is diabetic neuropathy in the foot area where this complication can be caused by various factors. This study aims to determine whether body mass index (BMI) has a relationship in increasing the occurrence of diabetic neuropathy in DM patients. This study uses a descriptive analytic research design with a cross sectional research design. The sample of this research was taken by purposive sampling with a total of 92 respondents. Body mass index was obtained by measuring the respondent's height and weight, while diabetic neuropathy was carried out by examining complaints of neuropathy in the feet. The results of the research analysis showed that most of the respondents' BMI values were in the fat category (66.7%). The analysis test using chi suare obtained a p value of 0.021, which means that there is a relationship between body mass index and the severity of diabetic neuropathy scores. The higher the respondent's BMI value, the higher the diabetic neuropathy score they experienced. From the results of this study, it is recommended for diabetics to reduce BMI to the normal range either through exercise or proper diet.