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Journal : An Idea Nursing Journal

Husband's Support for the Childbirth Process: Concept Analysis K, Heidi; Emin, Wan Sulastri; Taqiyah, Yusrah; Asnaniar, Waode Sri
An Idea Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 02 (2023)
Publisher : PT.Mantaya Idea Batara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/inj.v2i02.189

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It is hoped that the husband's support will make the mother feel calm so that the mother can face the delivery process smoothly. Lack of social support from the husband is a significant determinant of depression in childbirth. The purpose of conducting a conceptual analysis of a husband's help, in the beginning, is to find out how much the benefits or effects of a husband's support during childbirth are. The method used in this concept analysis refers to the technique developed by Walker & Avant using the PubMed and Scopus databases both domestically and abroad. The process of conceptual analysis goes through the stages of choosing a concept, determining goals, identifying the use of the idea, determining attributes, creating a case model, making borderline and contrary cases, identifying antecedents and consequences and determining empirical references. Husband's physical and psychological support, as well as support in undergoing childbirth, has a positive impact in reducing anxiety and labour pain to complications of labour and postpart
Modern Wound Care Using Cadexomer Iodine 0,9% Dressing in the Granulation Process of a Grade 4 Diabetic Foot Ulcer: Case Study Safitri, Della; Mappanganro, Andi; Amir, Haeril; Asnaniar, Wa Ode Sri
An Idea Nursing Journal Vol. 4 No. 02 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/inj.v4i02.462

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Diabetic foot ulcers are a serious complication of diabetes mellitus that require comprehensive management to prevent further adverse outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of modern wound management using 0.9% cadexomer iodine on the granulation process in a grade 4 diabetic foot ulcer. A case study was conducted involving a 54-year-old male patient, referred to as Mr. “Z,” who received 0.9% cadexomer iodine as part of his wound care intervention three times per week. The findings demonstrated an increase in granulation tissue of up to 75% as measured by the Bates-Jensen Wound Assessment Tool (BWAT) during the treatment period. The use of 0.9% cadexomer iodine was found to be effective in enhancing granulation tissue formation and promoting wound healing in diabetic foot ulcers.
Effectiveness of Metcovasin Modern Dressing on Grade II Diabetic Ulcers: A Case Study Ananda, Ribi; Amir, Haeril; Asnaniar, Waode Sri; Nurwahidah, Nurwahidah
An Idea Nursing Journal Vol. 4 No. 02 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/inj.v4i02.456

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Diabetic foot ulcers are among the most common complications experienced by individuals with diabetes mellitus, primarily caused by neuropathy (nerve cell damage). This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of modern alginate Metcovasin dressing in managing Grade 2 diabetic foot ulcers with impaired skin integrity. A case study design was employed. The intervention involved the application of modern alginate Metcovasin dressing for wound care in a patient with a Grade 2 diabetic ulcer at the ETN Centre Clinic in Makassar. The study was conducted on a single respondent. After establishing the nursing diagnosis, a wound care plan using modern alginate Metcovasin dressing was implemented once a week. Following the first week of treatment, notable improvements were observed, including reduced exudate (approximately 10%) and increased pink epithelial tissue (55%). By the second visit, the wound showed further improvement, with no exudate present and approximately 75% epithelialization. Based on the findings and nursing care provided, this study concludes that the use of modern alginate Metcovasin dressing is effective in promoting the healing process of diabetic foot ulcers.  
Co-Authors A. Jasmine Haya Aqilah Patrianur A.Wahyuni Ristani AA Sudharmawan, AA Abd. Haris, Rizka Putri Yulianti Abri, Putri Damayanti Adiva Suci Chairunnisa Agus, Al Ihksan Agustini, Tutik Akbar Asfar Akbar Asfar Akbar, Akbar Asfar Al Ihksan Agus Al Ikhsan Agus Alfianti Djamil Alfira Pratiwi Jafar Amelia Hartika Rani Amir, Haeril Ananda, Ribi Andi Mappanganro Armelia Sri Diah Safitri Asfar, Akbar Atmajaya, Dedy Besse Aulia Rahma Brajakson Siokal Brajakson Siokal Clara Tasha Nabilah Djamil, Alfianti Efendy, Rahmat Eliaty Paturungi Emin, Wan Sulastri Erna Marini Ernasari, Ernasari Fatma Jama Firmansyah Firmansyah Haeril Amir Hamzah, Wardiah Haris, Asman Helvia Hikmawaty Rahman Idris, Fairus Prihatin Indah Permata Asri Jabal Nur Djafar Jama, Fatma K, Heidi Lailan, Nur Alfiah Mappanganro, Andi Mardiah Marwan, Nurul Insaniyah Massi, Siti Hardianty MR, Rifka Riska Munir , Nur Wahyuni Muslimah Kurniawati napu, Lia afriani Nasruddin Syam Novitri Cahyani Marinda Nur Ilah Padhila Nur Ilah Phadila Nur Maya Nur Wahyuni Munir Nurhidayah Nurhidayah Nurliah Jafar Nurul Khafifah NURWAHIDAH NURWAHIDAH Nurwahyuni Munir Nurwijayanti Padhila, Nur Ilah Rahayu Soamole Rahmat Hidayat Rahmi Sakir Ramla Tuanany Refika Septinia Basra Rizqy Iftitah Alam Safitri Ulandari Safitri, Della Safruddin Safruddin, Safruddin Sakir, Rahmi Samsualam, Samsualam Selpin, Selpin Sintawati Majid Sitti Zubaedah Bakhtiar Suchi Avnalurini Sharief Sudarman Sudarman Sudarman Sudarman Sudarman Suhermi Suhermi Suhermi Suhermi, Suhermi Sumaiya Junarsih Silehu Sunarti Sunarti Syahrul Syahrul Takdir Takdir, Takdir Taqiyah, Yusrah Tisna HS Sianu Tutik Agustini Ulfa Sulaiman Wahyuni Ningsi Wan Sulastri Emin Wan Sulastri Emin WIDYASTUTI Widyastuti Widyastuti Wisdamayanti, Alvina Yeyen Amaliah Lestari Yusrah Taqiyah Yusrah Taqiyah Yusrah Taqyiah