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Departemen Keperawatan Medikal Bedah, STIKes Panrita Husada Bulukumba, Indonesia

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Evaluation Of Self-Care Management In Tuberculosis Patients: A Literature Review Nursamsi; Syahrul Said; Yuliana Syam; Hamdana; Nadia Alfira; Edison Siringiringo
Comprehensive Health Care Vol 6 No 2 (2022): Comprehensive Health Care
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Stikes Panrita Husada Bulukumba

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37362/jch.v6i2.889

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Background : Self-care management is a response to signs and symptoms that occur in a person, so it always involves evaluating changes both physically and emotionally. These changes are caused by reactions to illness, medication, or the environment. Special care is taken for signs and symptoms of chronic disease. Objective : It is hoped that this article can evaluate the factors of self care management in patients with chronic diseases, see the effect of self care management on treatment, healing and prevention of relapse. Methods : search through PubMed, Google Scholar, ProQuest, and Wiley with the Critical Appraisal Skills Program/CASP guidelines. Result : 5 articles were searched in this discussion. In this article 12 indicators of self-care management are evaluated which are frequently used as instruments, extracted and tabulated. These factors include communication with staff, perceptions of self-care, level of trust, social support, coping behaviors, living habits, access to health services, nutrition and diet, medications, physical activity, and awareness to seek treatment. Conclusion : Appropriate and relevant evaluation of self-management skills and abilities is essential not only in gathering baseline data but also in testing interventions. The results of this study provide researchers with a new and better understanding and a range of choices for self-care. Keywords: Self-care management, Chronic disease, Instruments, Literature Review
Repositioning To Prevent the Risk Of Decubitus using Digital Skin Moisture Tools Muhammad Abu; Nur Halimah; Andi Wahyuni; Nursamsi; Hayyu sitoresmi
Comprehensive Health Care Vol 6 No 3 (2022): Comprehensive Health Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37362/jch.v6i3.887

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Stroke is the biggest contributor to the risk of decubitus in health care. This incidentis due to immobilization which affects the moisture of the skin. Decubitus can worsenthe patient's quality of life and lead to death. Prevention of the risk of decubitus iscarried out by repositioning. Objective: find out the effect of repositioning on the riskof decubitus using Digital Skin Moisture. Method: quasi-experimental research with anon-equivalent control group design consisting of intervention and control groups.The sample is a stroke patient with immobilization, registered a maximum of 3x24hours of first reception. Sixty people (30 intervention groups and 30 control grouppeople) were recruited using purposive sampling techniques. The study wasconducted over 3 months (July-September 2022). Results: the Mann-Whitney testshowed that the post-test results of the intervention group experienced more skinmoisture reduction (mean-rank 23.63) compared to the control group (mean-rank37.37) with a significant value of p=0.002<p=0.05. Therefore, it was concluded thatrepositioning measures positively influenced the risk of decubitus seen from themoisture of the patient's skin. Conclusion: A stroke is a high-risk event of decubitusjudging from skin moisture. Almost all stroke patients have abnormal skin moisture.Repositioning every 2 hours has a significant effect on reducing skin moisture. Skinmoisture measurement can be used with Digital Skin Moisture Tools. This tool ishighly recommended because it can provide accurate and fast information on therisk of decubitus.Keyword: Stroke, Repositioning, Decubitus, Digital Skin Moisture Tools