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Pelatihan Penanganan Kegawatdaruratan pada Lansia untuk Caregiver di Wisma Lansia Harapan Asri Banyumanik Semarang Wilda Fauzia; Widiyaningsih Widiyaningsih; Yunani Yunani; Muhammad Jamaludin; Amrih Widiati; Julvainda Eka Priya Utama; Eko Winarto
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Borneo Vol 6, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Borneo Tarakan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35334/jpmb.v6i2.2501

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Caregiver di wisma lansia berperan penting dalam mencegah kegawatdaruratan yang dapat terjadi kapan saja pada lansia. Caregiver yang membantu merawat lansia di wisma tidak selalu berlatarbelakang pendidikan kesehatan. Banyak faktor yang dapat meningkatkan resiko kegawatdaruratan pada lansia karena usia yang bertambah seperti faktor riwayat penyakit lansia, faktor perubahan fisiologis dan psikologis. Resiko kegawatdaruratan dapat berdampak pada terjadinya cidera, terjatuh, bahkan kematian. Berdasarkan hal tersebut caregiver perlu meningkatkan pengetahuan dan keterampilan melalui pelatihan penanganan kegawatdaruratan pada lansia di wisma. Tujuan pelatihan adalah meningkatkan pengetahuan dan keterampilan caregiver dalam penanganan kegawatdaruratan pada lansia di wisma lansia harapan. Peserta pelatihan ini diikuti oleh 10 orang caregiver yang ditunjuk oleh pimpinan wisma lansia. Pelatihan dilaksanakan selama 3 hari melalui ceramah, demonstrasi dan praktik. Evaluasi kegiatan pelatihan menunjukkan peningkatan pengetahuan dan keterampilan caregiver tentang penanganan kegawatdaruratan melaui manajemen kasus dan nilai tes peserta
Doodle Art Therapy to Improve the Quality of Life Vascular Dimensia Prevention Shindi Hapsari; Umi Hani; Widiyaningsih Widiyaningsih
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 3 No 2 (2022): July-December 2022
Publisher : Global Health Science Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/picnhs.v3i2.1417

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Vascular dementia is a cause of urgent public health problems. Cerebrovascular diseases such as stroke are often the main factor in the incidence of dimensionality. Doodle art as part of the art can be a therapy that provides sensory and cognitive stimulation for sufferers who experience neurological disorders such as brain injuries, strokes, and brain tumors. In this context, therapy is expected to decrease the risk of patients developing vascular dementia, and promote quality of life. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of doodle art therapy on the quality of life in post-stroke patients. This study used quasi-experimental pre and post-test design without control group. The sample of this study was 25 post-stroke community dwelling adult, aged > 25 years, and able to communicate. Respondents participated in doodle art therapy in four session. After the intervention, the quality of life was measured. Univariate statistics were tested to see the respondents’ characteristics and quality of life before and after treatment. The data were normally distributed using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. Thus differences in quality of life before and after treatment were analyzed using paired T-Test. After providing the intervention, cognitive function, level of independence and quality of life are tested again and see the difference. We use several tools including a MMSE and WH-QOL brief. Studies show that 87% of respondents are at risk of developing mild dementia, with a moderate quality of life of 60%. 73.5% of respondents were at mild to moderate levels of memory impairment based on MMSE. The quality of life scores was significant difference before and after therapy p value <0.05). Doodle art therapy in nursing interventions is significantly effective for improving the quality of life in the elderly. Doodle art therapy activates the part of the brain that is impaired. The application of doodle art therapy interventions in groups involves group processes in environmental orientation abilities. Doodle art therapy can be a recommendation in efforts to prevent dementia.
Design of BWAT method development in diabetic foot ulcers patients in hospital: Action research Dewi Hartinah; Blacius Dedi; Widiyaningsih Widiyaningsih
Jurnal Kebidanan dan Keperawatan Aisyiyah Vol 19, No 1 (2023): Juni
Publisher : Universitas Aisyiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/jkk.3031

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Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are one of the complications of diabetes that has a serious impact and requires high treatment costs. However, they can be prevented early through a series of assessments. The most recommended initial assessment method to determine the risk of complications is the BWAT Method. However, nurses’ BWAT method is still considered too long and complicated. In addition, the hospital also has a different handling program from the BWAT method, so it is necessary to develop the BWAT method and adjust this method to the SOP, which is expected to be more easily applied by nurses. This study aims to design the development of the Bates-Jensen Wound Assessment Tools (BWAT) method for DFU patients with the development of Hospital SOPs. The research method is qualitative action research, while data collection uses focus group discussion (FGD) on 10 participants determined through purposive sampling techniques, with minimum nurse criteria and a minimum length of work of 5 years. Data analysis using the Collaizi model expert judgment was given to three speakers to design SOPs for the BWAT method of wound assessment. The study results obtained four themes related to wound assessment in DFU patients and a draft SOP for wound assessment by developing the BWAT method for DFU patients who received treatment at the hospital. The SOP development trial found that with the same flow but with shorter language, the SOP is easier to understand and easier for nurses to implement; however, improvements are still needed from this SOP, namely in the form of additional evaluation items in the SOP that are expected to be used to improve communication between health care providers to facilitate the process of providing sustainable nursing services.