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Penatalaksanaan Perawatan Luka Kanker Gitarja, Widasari Sri; -, Christina Asmi
Indonesian Journal of Cancer Vol 1, No 3 (2007): Jul - Sep 2007
Publisher : "Dharmais" Cancer Center Hospital

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Luka kanker secara psikologis menunjukkan dampak negatif bagi pasien dan juga sulit untuk dirawat, apalagi jika kanker menginfiltrasi ke kulit. Hal tersebut seringkali dikaitkan dengan stadium yang lanjut, jumlah eksudat yang berlebihan dan mudah berdarah. Tujuan utama dari perawatan luka adalah peningkatan kualitas hidup, termasuk didalamnya tidak meninggalkan pengobatan seperti radiasi, khemotherapi, pembedahan dan tentunya perawatan luka.Kata kunci: perawatan, luka kanker, kualitas hidup ABSTRACTMalignant cutaneous wounds are emotionally traumatic and difficult to manage lesion which occour secondary to infiltration of cancer into the skin. This symptom occour in patients with end stage disease and are highly exudative, malodorous, pain, pruritus and bleed easily. As malignant wounds very rarely heal, the aim of management is not wound closure, but rather to promote comfort, prevent social isolation and maintain or improve quality of life. The main goals of treatment are the elimination or control symptoms, which includes radiation, chemotherapy surgery and local wound care.Key Words : care, wound malignant, quality of life
Penatalaksanaan Perawatan Luka Kanker Gitarja, Widasari Sri; -, Christina Asmi
Indonesian Journal of Cancer Vol 1, No 3 (2007): Jul - Sep 2007
Publisher : National Cancer Center - Dharmais Cancer Hospital

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1523.973 KB) | DOI: 10.33371/ijoc.v1i3.21

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Luka kanker secara psikologis menunjukkan dampak negatif bagi pasien dan juga sulit untuk dirawat, apalagi jika kanker menginfiltrasi ke kulit. Hal tersebut seringkali dikaitkan dengan stadium yang lanjut, jumlah eksudat yang berlebihan dan mudah berdarah. Tujuan utama dari perawatan luka adalah peningkatan kualitas hidup, termasuk didalamnya tidak meninggalkan pengobatan seperti radiasi, khemotherapi, pembedahan dan tentunya perawatan luka.Kata kunci: perawatan, luka kanker, kualitas hidup ABSTRACTMalignant cutaneous wounds are emotionally traumatic and difficult to manage lesion which occour secondary to infiltration of cancer into the skin. This symptom occour in patients with end stage disease and are highly exudative, malodorous, pain, pruritus and bleed easily. As malignant wounds very rarely heal, the aim of management is not wound closure, but rather to promote comfort, prevent social isolation and maintain or improve quality of life. The main goals of treatment are the elimination or control symptoms, which includes radiation, chemotherapy surgery and local wound care.Key Words : care, wound malignant, quality of life
The Influence of Marketing 5.0 and Creating Share Value on Wound Care Quality and Purchased Intention among Wound Care Professional Gitarja, Widasari Sri; Hariyati, Rr. Tutik Sri
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 4 (2023): 2023 ICPM Tokyo Proceeding
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

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This literature review examines the Influence of Marketing 5.0 and Creating Share Value on Wound Care Quality and Purchase Intention among Wound Care Professionals. As contemporary marketing practices evolve, the emergence of Marketing 5.0 signifies a shift towards holistic and customer-centric strategies, emphasising the significance of meaningful interactions and value co-creation. Simultaneously, Creating Share Value underscores the role of businesses in addressing societal challenges alongside profit generation. This literature review reveals that Marketing 5.0 strategies promise to enhance the quality of wound care services through personalised communication, enhanced patient engagement, and technology-enabled solutions. Creating Share Value initiatives establishes a sense of purpose and collaboration among wound care professionals, ultimately contributing to improved patient care and organisational success. The literature review of these marketing strategies contributes to understanding contemporary marketing concepts in the healthcare context, particularly wound care.
The Influence of Marketing 5.0 and Creating Share Value on Wound Care Quality and Purchased Intention among Wound Care Professional Gitarja, Widasari Sri; Hariyati, Rr. Tutik Sri
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 4 (2023): 2023 ICPM Tokyo Proceeding
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i4.2609

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This literature review examines the Influence of Marketing 5.0 and Creating Share Value on Wound Care Quality and Purchase Intention among Wound Care Professionals. As contemporary marketing practices evolve, the emergence of Marketing 5.0 signifies a shift towards holistic and customer-centric strategies, emphasising the significance of meaningful interactions and value co-creation. Simultaneously, Creating Share Value underscores the role of businesses in addressing societal challenges alongside profit generation. This literature review reveals that Marketing 5.0 strategies promise to enhance the quality of wound care services through personalised communication, enhanced patient engagement, and technology-enabled solutions. Creating Share Value initiatives establishes a sense of purpose and collaboration among wound care professionals, ultimately contributing to improved patient care and organisational success. The literature review of these marketing strategies contributes to understanding contemporary marketing concepts in the healthcare context, particularly wound care.
INFLAMMATION/INFECTION MANAGEMENT WITH TIMERS STEPS ON CLIENT DIABETIC FOOT ULCER Bahri, Khairul; Hidayat, Rizki; Gitarja, Widasari Sri; Fajar, Kana
Cendekia Medika: Jurnal Stikes Al-Ma`arif Baturaja Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): Cendekia Medika: Jurnal STIKes Al-Ma'arif Baturaja
Publisher : LPPM STIKES Al-Ma'arif Baturaja

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Diabetic foot wounds are predisposed to infection. These infections are the result of microbial colonization of the wound surface. The development of such infections can also be influenced by factors such as the presence of dead tissue, excessive exudate, and bacterial colonization. Efforts to overcome wound inflammation/infection with inflammation/infection management using the TIMERS steps (Tissue management, Infection/Inflammation, Moisture balance, Epithelization advancement/edge, Repair and regeneration, social factors) involve care actors. The present case study aims to describe the management of inflammation/infection with the TIMERS Step in diabetic foot wound clients involving carers. The research design is a case study, carried out on three clients with diabetic foot wounds from blood sugar tests while meeting the criteria of diabetes mellitus, stage III and IV wounds with granulation, slough and signs of inflammation/infection treated with TIMERS Steps involving caregivers who are trained to identify care needs. The findings of this case study indicated that the management of inflammation and infection in diabetic foot wounds using TIMERS entails three distinct stages. These stages involve the cleansing of the wound with antiseptic fluids, the removal of necrotic tissue through mechanical and autolytic debridement, and the selection of antimicrobial dressings to prevent and treat wound inflammation and infection. The carer's comprehension of the nursing care process was deemed satisfactory. This case study concludes that management of inflammation/infection with the TIMERS step involves the carer in identifying factors that inhibit wound healing and can accelerate the improvement of skin/tissue integrity.