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Aplikasi Recovery Tidal Model dalam Pemberian Relaxation Therapy Pada Resiko Perilaku Kekerasan Raphita Diorarta; Herni Susanti
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol 6 No 1 (2021): Mei
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Jakarta III

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32668/jkep.v6i1.569

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Emotional problems are a symptom of violent behavior. Interaction of nerve activity between the hypothalamus, limbic structures (amygdala and hyppocampus), and the higher cortical centers which are psychophysiological events of emotion in the human system. The purpose of this case study is to see the application of Tidal Model recovery in mental health in the provision of relaxation therapy. The search method used is a case study, and literature review. The author selects the analyzed journals to find the effectiveness of relaxation therapy against the risk of violent behavior and a journal on recovery that links therapeutic communication between nurses and patients. In the discussion of this paper, the sub-theme of therapeutic relationship between nurses and patients is found and also the self-awareness of patients who are part of the Tidal Model. By implementing relaxation therapy with the Tidal Model approach, there is a reduction in signs and symptoms in patients. Recommendations for nurses are able to become more empathetic nurses in implementing therapy and can support and encourage patient awareness in carrying out therapies that will bring patients into recovery.
Improving Self-Care Behavior of Elderly Group with Diabetes Mellitus through Diabetes Self Management Intervention Widya Naralia; Raphita Diorarta; Masyithah Fadhani; Junaiti Sahar
Jurnal Kesehatan - STIKes Prima Nusantara Vol 15 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Kesehatan
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Prima Nusantara Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35730/jk.v15i2.1163

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Background: The elderly are one of the age groups that are easily affected by diabetes mellitus due to the decline in organ function and unhealthy lifestyles. Self-care management of diabetes is crucial for helping to control the blood glucose levels of individuals with diabetes mellitus. Self-care management can be carried out through education, discussions, and the practice of physical exercise to regulate blood glucose levels. The implementation of self-care management interventions is considered effective when conducted in groups among the elderly.Purpose: This research aims to observe changes in the knowledge and attitudes of the elderly, as well as changes in their independence skills.Methods: The implementation of the Diabetes Self-Management intervention was carried out on 33 elderly individuals with diabetes who were organized into one group. The intervention was conducted over 12-14 weeks, which included education, simulation, and chair-based exercise (CBE) training performed once a week consecutively.. This research uses a pre-post group design with t-test analysis to determine changes in the self-care behavior of group members.Results: There was an increase in the average score of 1.54 in the knowledge domain, and an average score of 5.18 in the attitude domain. Additionally, there was a decrease in the average blood glucose level of 61.61 mg/dL in the elderly group with diabetes mellitus. Other improvements were also observed in the changes in the Functional Independence variables for motoric and cognitive functions.Conclusion: Diabetes self-management intervention has become one of the effective strategies that can be implemented in elderly groups with diabetes in the community.