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Journal : Health Gate

Diabetes Mellitus Patients' Knowledge About Hypoglycemia and Initial Management of Hypoglycemia Amalia, Dewi Riska; Abiddin, Andi Hayyun; Anam, Agus Khoirul; Mercado, Myrna
Health Gate Vol 1, No 4 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Dewan Pimpinan Daerah Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia Kota Blitar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70111/hg1403

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Acute complications Diabetes Mellitus such as hypoglycemia is an emergency situation that can occur in the course of Diabetes mellitus disease. Hypoglycemia is a result of lower blood sugar levels below normal. The purpose of this research is to know the description of Diabetes Mellitus patient's knowledge about Hypoglycemia and the initial treatment of Hypoglycemia. The research design used descriptive research design and purposive sampling technique with a sample size of 30 people. Data collection using questionnaire sheet. The results showed that Diabetes Mellitus patients on the initial handling of Hypoglycemia found that 46.7% were in the category of knowledge enough and 16.7% less. Counseling by Polyclinic officers in Diabetes Mellitus patients about early handling Hypoglycemia needs to be done to treat Hypoglycemia.
The Design Body Support Pillow Prevent and Reduce Pressure Ulcers Anam, Agus Khoirul; Lestari, Jihan
Health Gate Vol 2, No 4 (2024): October 2024
Publisher : Dewan Pimpinan Daerah Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia Kota Blitar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70111/hg2401

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Patients with a long duration of bed rest have a potential risk of impaired skin integrity due to prolonged pressure that can lead to the appearance of decubitus. One alternative to prevent decubitus is by giving mobilization over the bed that is tilt right and left every 2 hours with an angle of 30° with a foam pillow as a buffer in bed. This study aims to design a right and left tilt body support pillow as an effort to prevent and reduce the risk of decubitus ulcers in bed rest patients. The method used in this study is Research and Development (R&D) with ADDIE method which consists of five stages which include analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation. This study was conducted at Mitra Medika Clinic in Blitar Regency with 6 participants and 3 media experts. The results of this study show that the value of product feasibility from expert validators is 98% and from participants is 99%. The results showed the product has met the criteria very feasible based on the assessment of the participants. It is expected that this product can help nurses in maintaining the right and left tilt position as an effort to prevent and reduce the risk of decubitus ulcers in bed rest patients. Keywords: Pressure Ulcer, Body Support Pillow, Design
Design of Hyacinth Dressings as an Alternative to Sterile Wound Covers in Diabetes Mellitus Wounds Anam, Agus Khoirul; Sepdianto, Tri Cahyo; Aviyanti, Desyta Dwiyana
Health Gate Vol 3, No 4 (2025): October 2025
Publisher : Dewan Pimpinan Daerah Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia Kota Blitar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70111/hg3406

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Diabetic Wounds are a complication of diabetes that requires optimal care in a hospital and can cause serious complications and require significant costs. The method used in this study is Research and Development, the research procedure uses the ADDIE model which consists of 5 stages including Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation. The number of participants was 14 people consisting of 2 diabetic wound patients, 10 nurses from the Mitra Medika Clinic, 2 expert validators, namely doctors from the Mitra Medika Clinic and a supervisor of a diploma three Nursing lecturer in Blitar. Based on the results of the research conducted in stages, in the final stage the expert validator assessor stated that the product was suitable for use with a criterion value of 81%-100%. So that the product resulting from this study can be an Alternative Sterile Wound Cover for Diabetic Wounds so as to accelerate wound healing that is easily available, affordable and environmentally friendly.