Waode Sri Asnaniar
Universitas Muslim Indonesia

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Husband's Support for the Childbirth Process: Concept Analysis Heidi K; Wan Sulastri Emin; Yusrah Taqiyah; Waode Sri Asnaniar
An Idea Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 02 (2023)
Publisher : PT.Mantaya Idea Batara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/inj.v2i02.189

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It is hoped that the husband's support will make the mother feel calm so that the mother can face the delivery process smoothly. Lack of social support from the husband is a significant determinant of depression in childbirth. The purpose of conducting a conceptual analysis of a husband's help, in the beginning, is to find out how much the benefits or effects of a husband's support during childbirth are. The method used in this concept analysis refers to the technique developed by Walker & Avant using the PubMed and Scopus databases both domestically and abroad. The process of conceptual analysis goes through the stages of choosing a concept, determining goals, identifying the use of the idea, determining attributes, creating a case model, making borderline and contrary cases, identifying antecedents and consequences and determining empirical references. Husband's physical and psychological support, as well as support in undergoing childbirth, has a positive impact in reducing anxiety and labour pain to complications of labour and postpart
Effectiveness of Metcovasin Modern Dressing on Grade II Diabetic Ulcers: A Case Study Ribi Ananda; Haeril Amir; Waode Sri Asnaniar; Nurwahidah Nurwahidah
An Idea Nursing Journal Vol. 4 No. 02 (2025)
Publisher : PT.Mantaya Idea Batara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/inj.v4i02.456

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Diabetic foot ulcers are among the most common complications experienced by individuals with diabetes mellitus, primarily caused by neuropathy (nerve cell damage). This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of modern alginate Metcovasin dressing in managing Grade 2 diabetic foot ulcers with impaired skin integrity. A case study design was employed. The intervention involved the application of modern alginate Metcovasin dressing for wound care in a patient with a Grade 2 diabetic ulcer at the ETN Centre Clinic in Makassar. The study was conducted on a single respondent. After establishing the nursing diagnosis, a wound care plan using modern alginate Metcovasin dressing was implemented once a week. Following the first week of treatment, notable improvements were observed, including reduced exudate (approximately 10%) and increased pink epithelial tissue (55%). By the second visit, the wound showed further improvement, with no exudate present and approximately 75% epithelialization. Based on the findings and nursing care provided, this study concludes that the use of modern alginate Metcovasin dressing is effective in promoting the healing process of diabetic foot ulcers.