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PENGARUH MOBILISASI DINI TERHADAP PENYEMBUHAN LUKA POST OPERASI SECTIO CAESAREA DI RUANG NIFAS RS BHAYANGKARA MANADO Yannerith Chintya; Ariska Ariska; Erika S.P. Marenda
JURNAL ILMIAH KESEHATAN MANADO Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): JURNAL ILMIAH KESEHATAN MANADO
Publisher : Yayasan Syalom Cipta Sumikolah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64418/jikma.v3i2.147

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Early mobilization management is one of the factors that influences post-operative wound healing and can reduce the risk of complications. Early mobilization is a policy to guide sufferers as quickly as possible to get out of bed and walk. Early mobilization can speed up the wound healing process because early mobilization can train the muscles for the wound healing process. The aim of the research is to determine the effect of early mobilization on post-caesarean section wound healing in the Postpartum Room at Bhayangkara Hospital, Manado.This research is quantitative using the type of research design used is "Quasi experimental posttest only with control group design". The research was carried out in February 2024 in the Postpartum Room at Bhayangkara Hospital, Manado. The population in this study was 34 respondents, the sample was 34 people who were divided into 2 groups, namely 17 respondents in the intervention group and 17 respondents in the control group. The statistical test used was the paried t-test with a significance level of 95% (α < 0.05).The results obtained showed that of the 17 respondents in the intervention group, most of them experienced good wound healing, namely 13 respondents (76.5%) and 17 respondents in the control group, most of them experienced good wound healing, namely 6 respondents (35,3%). The results of statistical tests using the paired t-test show that the p value is 0.003 or smaller than the α value of 0.05. It can be concluded that there is a difference in wound healing after caesarean section surgery in the intervention group which was given early mobilization compared to wound healing after caesarean section surgery in the control group which was not given early mobilization, meaning that there is an influence of early mobilization on post caesarean section surgery wound healing in the post-operative ward at Bhayangkara Hospital. Manado. The conclusion from the research results is that there is an effect of early mobilization on post-caesarean section wound healing in the Postpartum Room at Bhayangkara Hospital, Manado. Suggestions for health workers, including midwives, nurses, doctors, to be able to teach mobilization according to the SOP to post-caesarean section mothers for a better and faster post-caesarean section wound healing process.
Health Education and Diabetes Wound Care for the Elderly in Padang Pasir Village Community Yannerith Chintya; M Ramadhani Firmansyah; Jenti Sitorus; Nonok Karlina; Nuraini
Sustainable Applied Modification Evidence Community (SAMEC) Vol 2 No 1 (2025): June, 2025
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/samec.v2i1.155

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease that has increased significantly in the last two decades, especially in the elderly population. This study aims to design and implement a comprehensive health education and diabetic wound care program for the elderly in urban communities. Methods. This study involved 30 elderly people who suffer from type 2 diabetes mellitus and live in the Padang Pasir Village area. The research instruments consisted of a knowledge questionnaire on diabetic wound care and a foot care skills observation sheet, which had been tested for validity and reliability in a previous study. Data was collected through questionnaires that were completed before and after the intervention. Results. The average overall knowledge score increased from 57.9  10.5 at the pre-test to 82.6  8.4 at the post-test, with a difference of +24.7 points. The knowledge aspect of foot wound prevention showed the highest increase, from 58.0  9.8 to 85.5  7.5, which reflects that after education, the elderly are more aware of the importance of preventive measures such as the use of appropriate footwear and regular foot examinations. Statistical analysis using paired t-test showed that the increase in knowledge and skills of the elderly after education was significant (p = 0.000). Conclusion. The educational intervention designed in this study was statistically and clinically effective, and can be recommended for wider implementation as part of a strategy to improve the quality of life of elderly people with diabetes.