Wu, Shu-Fang Vivienne
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Risk of Covid-19 Transmission During the Second Wave Outbreak in Sumbawa Island, Indonesia Pranata, Satriya; Putra, Dewa Gede Sanjaya; Purwadi, Hendri; Pratiwi, Adekutari; Wulandari, Herlinda; Wu, Shu-Fang Vivienne
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 5 No. 4 (2022): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS)
Publisher : Alta Dharma Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35654/ijnhs.v5i4.608

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Introduction: Some countries reported second wave outbreaks of coronavirus. Objectives: To explore how dangerous the risk of COVID-19 transmission during the second wave outbreak in Sumbawa Island, Indonesia. Methods: A descriptive normative survey method to describe an object and behaviour in accordance with existing reality in Sumbawa Island. The number of respondents was 201 people who were given questionnaires by researchers. Results: Most of the respondents held the status of a State Civil Apparatus that is equal to 61.69%. In the second place, some respondents had the status of self-employed totalling 7.46%. Based on the type of work they did, the respondents had fairly high mobility at 89.55%. In addition, 89.05% of respondents have a habit of touching money or items that are touched by other people and this is exacerbated by the behaviour of not using hand sanitisers to clean their hands totalling 72.14% of respondents. Moreover, 86.57% of the respondents do not have the habit of sunbathing for 15 minutes per day and do not do sports for 30 minutes per day totalling 61.19% of respondents. Recommendation: High mobility, infrequent exercises, infrequent handwashing, and improper implementation of social distancing can increase the risk of COVID-19 infection. The government should conduct a campaign to spread the information in order to break the chain of risk of transmission
Effects of the tailored intervention program in lowering blood glucose levels and diabetes distress among patients with diabetes in Indonesia: a randomized controlled trial Pranata, Satriya; Wu, Shu-Fang Vivienne; Wang, Tsae-Jyy Tiffany; Liang, Shu-Yuan; Bistara, Difran Nobel; Chuang, Yeu-Hui; Lu, Kuo-Cheng; Vranada, Aric
Jurnal Ners Vol. 18 No. 1 (2023): MARCH 2023
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jn.v18i1.42714

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Introduction: Blood glucose levels and diabetes distress are the foremost factors contributing to diabetes treatment outcomes and managements. No tailored intervention program was implemented for patients with diabetes in Indonesia. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of a tailored intervention program in lowering blood glucose levels and diabetes distress among patients with diabetes patients in Indonesia. Methods: A randomized controlled trial (RCT) with pre-test and post-tests was applied. A total of 163 people with diabetes were collected for both intervention (n=80) and control (n=83) groups: A diabetes-tailored intervention program was attempted in the intervention group. Descriptive statistics, Analysis of Variant (ANOVA) and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data (significance level <0.05). Results: The mean blood glucose levels and diabetes distress before and after in the intervention group were 255.19 mg/dl, and 245.60 mg/dl (p-value >0.05); 2.46 and 2.01 (p-value <0.01). While the control group's mean of blood glucose levels and diabetes distress before and after the intervention was were 227.81 mg/dl, and 245.94 mg/dl (pvalue <0.05); and 2.37 (p-value >0.05). Conclusions: The diabetes-tailored intervention program is effective on decreasing blood glucose levels and diabetes distress, and showed a significant result to diabetes distress.