ABD. RAHMAN
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The risk of causing diabetes mellitus in the adult to elderly age group Eka Yulianita, Marisna; ABD. Rahman; Dewi, Chitra; Andi Wahyuni; Andi Yulia Kasma; Andi Ayumar
AACENDIKIA: Journal of Nursing Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): AACENDIKIA: Journal of Nursing
Publisher : Althar Cendikia Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59183/aacendikiajon.v2i2.16

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Introduction: Indonesia is the fifth country with the highest number of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) sufferers in the world and is expected to reach 28.57 million in 2045. Diabetes Mellitus is a non-communicable disease that can affect anyone where knowledge, lifestyle and quality of life contribute to its incidence. the severity of the effects of the disease. The research objective was to determine knowledge, lifestyle, and quality of life of DM sufferers in rural areas. Methods: The design of this research is descriptive research. The sample of this study were 85 DM sufferers who were obtained using the technique purpossive sampling. Retrieval of data using Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire (DKQ-24), Diabetes Self-Management Questionnaire (DSMQ), and WHOQOL-BREF. Results: The results of this study indicate that the respondents' knowledge about diabetes mellitus is good (89.4%), the lifestyle of people with diabetes mellitus is good (87.1%), and the quality of life of people with diabetes mellitus is good (92.9%). Conclusions: This shows the knowledge, lifestyle and quality of life in diabetics is quite good. Based on the results of the study it was concluded that the knowledge, lifestyle and quality of life of DM sufferers were in the good category.
Patients With Diabetes Mellitus in Rural Area: Knowledge, Lifestyle, And Quality Of Life MARISNA EKA YULIANITA; DEWI, CHITRA; ABD. RAHMAN
AACENDIKIA: Journal of Nursing Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59183/aacendikiajon.v2i1.17

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Indonesia is the fifth country with the highest number of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) sufferers in the world and is expected to reach 28.57 million in 2045. Diabetes Mellitus is a non-communicable disease that can affect anyone where knowledge, lifestyle and quality of life contribute to its incidence. the severity of the effects of the disease. The research objective was to determine knowledge, lifestyle, and quality of life of DM sufferers in rural areas. The design of this research is descriptive research. The sample of this study were 85 DM sufferers who were obtained using the technique purpossive sampling. Retrieval of data using Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire (DKQ-24), Diabetes Self-Management Questionnaire (DSMQ), and WHOQOL-BREF. The results of this study indicate that the respondents' knowledge about diabetes mellitus is good (89.4%), the lifestyle of people with diabetes mellitus is good (87.1%), and the quality of life of people with diabetes mellitus is good (92.9%). This shows the knowledge, lifestyle and quality of life in diabetics is quite good. Based on the results of the study it was concluded that the knowledge, lifestyle and quality of life of DM sufferers were in the good category.  
Overview of Public Knowledge about Hypertension: A Study at Suppa Health Center, Pinrang Regency Rahman, Abd.; Anugrah, Sukma; Natsir, M.; Bahrudin; Nuralamsyah, Muhammad; Hasan, Edi
Nursing Case Insight Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Nursing Case Insight Journal
Publisher : CV. Literasi Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63166/cgrgp839

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Hypertension is one of the most prevalent non-communicable diseases and remains a major concern in public health. Public knowledge about hypertension plays a crucial role in its prevention and management. Objective This study aimed to describe the level of public knowledge about hypertension in the working area of the Suppa Public Health Center, Pinrang Regency. Methods This research used a quantitative approach with a descriptive design. A total of 47 respondents were selected using Slovin’s formula from the population in the Suppa Health Center area. Data were collected using a closed-ended questionnaire with dichotomous choices (Yes/No). Data analysis was performed using descriptive statistics in the form of frequency and percentage distributions. Results The study revealed that the majority of respondents had good knowledge of hypertension, with 43 people (91.5%) categorized as having good knowledge and 4 people (8.5%) with sufficient knowledge. Respondents’ knowledge was influenced by their education level, information sources, and media exposure. Conclusion Most of the community members in the Suppa Health Center area have good knowledge of hypertension. This reflects the effectiveness of ongoing health education efforts. Continued and enhanced health promotion is recommended to maintain and improve community awareness.
Enhancing Postpartum Mothers' Knowledge about Colostrum: Education for Infant Health Rahman, Abd.; Tarizah, Nurul; Podding, I Takko
Nursing Case Insight Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Nursing Case Insight Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63166/gyafgw24

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The proper administration of colostrum to newborns is crucial for supporting their immune system and preventing various infectious diseases. However, many postpartum mothers still lack understanding of the importance of colostrum, which affects the practice of colostrum feeding. This study aims to describe the improvement in postpartum mothers' knowledge about the importance of colostrum through educational intervention at a hospital. This descriptive research uses a One Group Pre Test-Post Test approach. The study participants consisted of 31 postpartum mothers admitted. Data collection was done using a questionnaire given before and after providing education through leaflets about colostrum. The results showed a significant increase in knowledge after the education, with all respondents (100%) demonstrating good knowledge about colostrum after the intervention. This improved knowledge is expected to encourage postpartum mothers to provide colostrum to their babies, thereby improving their health and immunity