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Foot Exercise for Managing Neuropathic Pain in the Elderly Pratiwi, Wahyu Nur; Gayatri, Paramita Ratna; Isnaeni, Ely; Pratama, Yuan Guruh; Firmanda, Giovanni Iga; Lin, Chu-eh Ho
Adi Husada Nursing Journal Vol 10 No 1 (2024): Adi Husada Nursing Journal
Publisher : STIKES Adi Husada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v10i1.528

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Elderly people often experience neuropathic pain in the extremities of the feet which is caused by decreased blood vascularization in the feet. One effort that can be made to increase blood vascularization in the feet is by doing foot exercises. This study aims to determine the effect of foot exercises on pain conditions due to neuropathy experienced by the elderly. This research was Quasi-experimental research with 22 elderly people who met certain criteria and then divided into control and intervention groups. Variable which is pre and post-test neuropathic pain data were obtained using the Numeric Rating Scale instrument in the observation sheet. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test in the intervention group showed a p-value = 0.003, while in the control group the p-value= 0.643. These results indicate that the change in neuropathic pain was significant in the intervention group after being given foot exercises. Foot exercise movements have a relaxing effect on the feet, thereby stimulating the production of endorphin hormones. Endorphin hormones play a role in blocking substance P which plays a role in triggering pain. This blocked substance P results in the transmission of pain impulses in the spinal cord being hampered so that the intensity of neuropathic pain in the lower extremities can decrease.
EFEK AKUT LATIHAN SENAM PERSADIA 1 TERHADAP KADAR MALONDIALDEHYDE DAN KADAR CREATINE KINASE Pratama, Yuan Guruh; S, Gadis Meinar; Purwanto, Bambang
Care : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Kesehatan Vol 8, No 3 (2020): EDITION NOVEMBER 2020
Publisher : Universitas Tribhuwana Tunggadewi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33366/jc.v8i3.1291

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Diabetes dance of Persadia 1 is one Physical activity in sports involving muscle contraction especially in eccentric contractions will potentially increase malondialdehyde and creatine kinase serum levels. The aim of this study was to determine the effect acute exercise Diabetes Dance of Persadia 1 on malondialdehyde and creatine kinase serum levels. This research was experimental fields with pretest – posttest control group design. Malondialdehyde serum lavels were measured using TBARS, while creatine kinase serum levels using ELISA. Paired – t test shows there was a significant decrease in MDA (p = 0,006) and CK (p = 0,033) serum levels, but from the results of the difference test between groups showed no significant differences between treatment group (p = 0,163) control group (p = 0,137). We can conclude there was a decrease in malondialdehyde and creatine kinase serum levels after being given Diabetes Dance of Persadia 1, but did not show significant differences between treatment and control group if only given onetime Diabetes Dance of Persadia 1 exercise.
The Role of Family Support in Stress and Anxiety Conditions in The Elderly with Chronic Kidney Disease Underwent Hemodialysis Therapy Pratiwi, Wahyu Nur; Gayatri, Paramita Ratna; Astutik, Wahyu Sri; Pratama, Yuan Guruh; Ayyaroh, Faridlatul A.
Adi Husada Nursing Journal Vol 9 No 1 (2023): Adi Husada Nursing Journal
Publisher : STIKES Adi Husada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v9i1.392

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People with chronic kidney disease who underwent hemodialysis therapy programs are at great risk of experiencing cognitive impairment, as well as mental health disorders such as emotional disturbances, anxiety, and stress, so they need support from their families. Psychosocial problems are very prone to be experienced by people with chronic disease, especially the elderly, however, nurses tend to raise physical nursing problems, which makes psychosocial problems are still not sufficiently addressed as the implication. This study aims to determine the effect of family support on stress and anxiety levels in the elderly with chronic kidney disease undergoing hemodialysis therapy. Respondents in this study were elderly people with kidney disease who underwent hemodialysis therapy at Bhayangkara Hospital, Kediri City with certain criteria. The number of respondents who participated was obtained by accidental sampling technique. The data was obtained using a questionnaire for each variable and then it was tested using the Spearman correlation test. The results obtained show a significant value for both family support with stress levels and anxiety levels. This proves that family support has a good relationship with stress levels and anxiety levels.
The Relationship Family Support and Anxiety on Quality of Life in Stroke Patients Santosa, Winanda Rizki Bagus; Akasyah, Wildan; Pratama, Yuan Guruh
Health & Medical Sciences Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): November
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/phms.v3i1.531

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Stroke is a major cause of mortality and disability in the world. In addition to physical post-stroke problems, psychosocial issues including anxiety and family support significantly affect stroke patients' quality of life. The purpose of this study is to ascertain how anxiety and family support affect stroke patients' quality of life. Methods: This research is quantitative. The research design used in this study is cross-sectional. Questionnaires about anxiety, quality of life, and family support were used to gather data. 58 stroke patients who satisfied the inclusion and exclusion criteria were chosen for this study using a total sample technique. This investigation was carried out in the Stroke Room at X Hospital in Blitar between February 24 and March 24, 2025. The Spearman rho correlation test was employed by the researchers. Results: According to 18 respondents (31.1%), the majority of families did not help stroke patients, and they had a low quality of life. There is a correlation between stroke patients' quality of life and family support, as indicated by the P-value of 0.001 and rho of 0.239. Thirteen respondents (22.3%) reported having a low quality of life and experiencing extreme anxiety. A P-value of 0.012 and a rho of 0.124 indicated a correlation between anxiety and quality of life. Conclusion: Anxiety levels and family support can have an impact on stroke patients' quality of life. While high levels of anxiety might lower a patient's quality of life, strong levels of family support can enhance it.