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THE BENEFITS OF MUSA PARADISIACA L. (SABA BANANA) AS A SUNNAH–BASED HEALTH IMPROVEMENT ALTERNATIVE Wardhani, Annisa Eka Adhitya; Maulidiyah, Ananda Riskiyatul; Wulandari, Putri
International Journal of Islamic and Complementary Medicine Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): International Journal of Islamic and Complementary Medicine
Publisher : International Islamic Medicine Forum

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55116/IJICM.V5I2.90

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One of the plants that can be used as the main ingredient of medicine is the banana plant. Basically, the saba banana plant is not only to fulfill daily needs, but can be used as an alternative sunnah-style treatment for physical and spiritual health. Every part of the banana can be used as a source of traditional medicine with easy processing to be practiced daily. Almost all parts of saba banana, starting from the fruit, skin, heart, stem, to the leaves, have different properties such as traditional medicine and industrial raw materials. That way, saba banana can be used as evidence of how blessed Allah SWT's creation has a variety of benefits for humans. Utilizing saba banana as a sunnah-based health improvement alternative is an environmentally friendly step. In addition, saba bananas are also easy to find and affordable and can be consumed every day and are also recommended by scholars as in HR. Tirmidzi.
Determinan Perawatan Kaki pada Lansia Diabetes di Kabupaten Bondowoso Dewi, Sofia Rhosma; Sasmiyanto; Pratama, Eric; Wardhani, Annisa Eka Adhitya
The Indonesian Journal of Health Science Vol. 15 No. 1 (2023): The Indonesian Journal of Health Science
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/tijhs.v15i1.428

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Diabetes mellitus is one of chronic disease in elderly. Diabetic elderly needs to do foot care to prevent diabetic ulcer. The aging process has an impact on foot care performed by diabetic elderly. The purpose of this study was to identify the determinants of foot care in diabetic elderly in Bondowoso. It’s a correlational study conducted with cross sectional approach. It’s involved 69 respondents taken by consecutive sampling from total 74 elderly who underwent treatment at Holistic Care Clinic Bondowoso. The data was taken by using DKQ, FCCS, Lawton IADL, family support questionnaire, and NAFF. The data were analysed using multiple logistic regression test. The results show 4 predictor of foot care implementation in diabetic elderly which are access to information about diabetes mellitus complications (OR = 1,79; 95% CI 0,626 – 5,131); knowledge about diabetes mellitus (OR = 2,08; 95%CI 0,750 – 5,769); family support (OR = 2,159; 95%CI = 0,775 – 6,011) and independence in implementing IADL (OR = 0,376; 95%cI = 0,135 – 1,044). Diabetic elderly need family support to ensure proper foot care. Key words: elderly, diabetes mellitus, foot care