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Wounds Care on Patients During The Covid-19 Pandemic Era Zega, Petra Diansari; Bui, Thanh Loan; Sembiring, Adelina
Media of Health Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Media of Health Research, April 2023
Publisher : Lembaga Publikasi Ilmiah Nusantara

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Introduction: Wound care is part of nursing management. During Covid-19, the practice of wound care decreased under normal conditions. Nursing management knowledge is needed on how to practice wound care during COVID-19 to provide a wound healing process. This systematic review aims to identify wound care nursing care management during COVID-19. Methods: Article searched from PubMed; ProQuest; and EBSCO; selected based on the following inclusion criteria: study focus on nurses practicing chronic wound care during Covid-19, focused nursing management, case studies, articles published in the 2019-2021 range, full text, articles in English. Results: In the final stage, 5 articles were found. The results of the study show that nursing care management uses telehealth and telemedicine services for wound care patients. Conclusion: The findings of this systematic review indicate that telehealth and telemedicine services can provide opportunities to improve wound care to patients.
The Correlation Between Husband Support And Lifestyle With Nutritional Status Of Implant KB Accepters At Puskesmas Plus Perbaungan, Serdang Bedagai Regency, 2022 Simanjuntak, Lisdayanti; Bui, Thanh Loan; Sinaga, Rosmani; Gurning, Lisbet; Rajagukguk, Kristina; Berutu, Lilis
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 12 No. 02 (2022): Edition March, Jurnal EduHealth
Publisher : Sean Institute

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The Family Planning Program (KB) is a government program that seeks to reduce population growth and maternal mortality (Zuhana & Suparni, 2016). The largest type of contraception used in Indonesia is hormonal contraception (Hadisaputra & Sutrisna, 2014). The achievement of active implanted family planning participants in Indonesia in December 2016 amounted to 582,352 (14.6%) (BKKBN, 2017). Implant contraception is one of the long-term contraceptive methods. The prevalence of implant type MKJP users in North Sumatra in 2016 occupied the largest number compared to IUD, MOP and MOW type MKJP users. There are 492,803 active MKJP KB implant users in North Sumatra (9.9% of the total MKJP users in North Sumatra) (BKKBN North Sumatra Province, 2017). In Medan, active KB implant participants in 2016 amounted to 13,636 (3.73% of the total active KB users in Surabaya).
Wounds Care In Patients During The Covid 19 Pandemic Era Zega, Petra Diansari; Bui, Thanh Loan; Manurung, Herna Rinayanti; Marliani, Marliani; Alfiani , Alfiani
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 13 No. 01 (2022): Jurnal EduHealth, April - September 2022
Publisher : Sean Institute

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Wound care is part of nursing management. During Covid-19, the practice of wound care decreased under normal conditions. Nursing management knowledge is needed on how to practice wound care during COVID-19 to provide a wound healing process. This systematic review aims to identify wound care nursing care management during COVID-19. Article searched from PubMed; ProQuest; and EBSCO; selected based on the following inclusion criteria: study focus on nurses practicing chronic wound care during Covid-19, focused nursing management, case studies, articles published in the 2019-2021 range, full text, articles in English. In the final stage, 5 articles were found. The results of the study show that nursing care management uses telehealth and telemedicine services for wound care patients. The findings of this systematic review indicate that telehealth and telemedicine services can provide opportunities to improve wound care to patients.