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The Role of Cross-Sectoral Cooperation, Family Support, and Knowledge on the Activeness of Prolanis Participants Pulungan, Rodiah; Nurhayati, Nurhayati; Permatasari, Tria Astika Endah; Anwar, Syamsul
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 6 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i6.3787

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Prolanis is a proactive health service system and an integrated approach involving the community in health maintenance to achieve optimal quality of life with effective and efficient healthcare costs. Objective: The aim of this research is to analyze the cross-sectoral role, family support, and knowledge concerning the activity level of participants in the Prolanis program at the Cempaka Putih District Community Health Center. Method: This study was conducted at the Cempaka Putih District Community Health Center from November 2022 to July 2023 with 65 respondents based on total sampling. Data collection was done using questionnaires and interviews with three types of instruments, covering demographic data, Prolanis information and family support, and cross-sectoral roles. Data analysis employed Multiple Logistic Regression. The research revealed six variables with p-values < 0.05 in non-parametric tests: age, education, occupation, cross-sectoral roles, family support, and knowledge. Results: Logistic regression analysis resulted in p-values < 0.25 with odds ratios: age OR: 2.113; education OR: 2.695; occupation OR: 3.091; cross-sectoral roles OR: 1.431; knowledge OR: 2.179. Conclusions: There is a relationship between age, education, occupation, cross-sectoral roles, and knowledge factors with the activity level of Prolanis participants at the Cempaka Putih District Community Health Center.
Implementation of Evidence-Based Nursing Practice through the Education and Aerobic Movement to Burn Blood Sugar (GEROBAK BALADA) Intervention in Clients with Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity Pulungan, Rodiah; Nurhayati, Nurhayati; Anggraini, Dewi
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 4 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i4.6394

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Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic metabolic disease whose prevalence continues to increase both globally and nationally, and is commonly experienced by women with obesity. Community-based non-pharmacological interventions that focus on education and physical activity are needed to support the management of this disease. One approach used is the implementation of Evidence-Based Nursing Practice (EBNP) through the Education and Aerobic Movement to Burn Blood Sugar (Gerobak Balada) program. This study aims to analyze the effect of the Gerobak Balada intervention on reducing blood glucose levels in clients with diabetes mellitus and obesity. This is a quasi-experimental pre-post study with an intervention group. The intervention was delivered over 12 sessions between October and December 2024 to 31 DM clients in Rawasari Subdistrict using purposive sampling technique. Data were collected using instruments including random blood glucose (RBG) measurements with Codefree test strips, questionnaires on knowledge, behavior, and frequency of treatment visits. Data were analyzed using paired t-tests. A significant reduction was observed in RBG levels from 304.39 ± 68.10 mg/dL to 236.45 ± 60.72 mg/dL (p < 0.001). There were also significant increases in knowledge scores (from 69.90 to 85.68; p < 0.001), behavior scores (from 66.81 to 77.03; p < 0.001), and treatment visit frequency (from 1.68 to 2.16 times; p = 0.023). The implementation of Gerobak Balada proved effective in lowering blood glucose levels and improving knowledge, healthy behavior, and medication adherence in clients with diabetes and obesity. This intervention supports the EBNP approach and has the potential to be integrated into community-based DM prevention programs.