Wiyono, Mohamad
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Hubungan Aktivitas Panitia Lomba Agustusan dengan Keluhan Kelelahan dan Gangguan Kesehatan Ringan Wiyono, Mohamad; Setyawan, Yuswanto
Malahayati Nursing Journal Vol 7, No 11 (2025): Volume 7 Nomor 11 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Malahayati Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/mnj.v7i11.22199

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ABSTRACT  This study explores the relationship between the activity intensity of community committees during Indonesian Independence Day celebrations and the occurrence of fatigue-related health complaints such as dizziness, mild fever, and “masuk angin” (a common local term for malaise). The purpose was to analyze whether increased organizational workload is associated with higher risk of health disturbances among volunteers. The research applied an observational analytic design using a cross-sectional approach with a sample of 135 respondents, analyzed using Chi-Square and Spearman correlation tests. The results indicated a significant relationship between committee activity levels and reported health complaints, confirming that excessive workload and insufficient rest may increase the risk of mild health disorders. The study concludes that proper task distribution, adequate rest, and preventive health education are essential to protect committee members’ well-being during large-scale community events. Future research is recommended to integrate psychosocial, environmental, and lifestyle factors for a more comprehensive understanding of health risks associated with volunteer workloads. Keywords: Committee Activity, Fatigue, Health Complaints, Community Events  ABSTRAK Penelitian ini mengeksplorasi hubungan antara intensitas aktivitas panitia pada perayaan Hari Kemerdekaan dengan munculnya keluhan kesehatan terkait kelelahan seperti pusing, meriang, dan masuk angin. Tujuan penelitian adalah menganalisis apakah beban kerja panitia yang meningkat berhubungan dengan risiko gangguan kesehatan ringan pada relawan. Desain penelitian menggunakan observasional analitik dengan pendekatan potong lintang pada 135 responden, serta analisis dilakukan dengan uji Chi-Square dan Spearman. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan adanya hubungan signifikan antara tingkat aktivitas panitia dengan keluhan kesehatan, sehingga dapat disimpulkan bahwa beban kerja berlebih dan kurangnya waktu istirahat meningkatkan risiko gangguan kesehatan ringan. Penelitian ini menekankan pentingnya pembagian tugas yang proporsional, istirahat yang cukup, serta edukasi pencegahan kelelahan untuk menjaga kesehatan panitia dalam kegiatan komunal berskala besar. Penelitian lanjutan disarankan untuk mengintegrasikan faktor psikososial, lingkungan, dan gaya hidup guna memperoleh pemahaman yang lebih komprehensif mengenai risiko kesehatan akibat beban kerja panitia. Kata kunci: Aktivitas Panitia, Kelelahan, Keluhan Kesehatan, Kegiatan Masyarakat
Association of Blood Glucose Control with Wound Healing in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Wiyono, Mohamad; Setyawan, Yuswanto
JURNAL CITRA KEPERAWATAN Vol 13 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Citra Keperawatan Edisi : Desember
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Banjarmasin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31964/jck.v13i2.402

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This study aimed to investigate the relationship between glycemic control and wound healing in patients with diabetes mellitus. A cross-sectional study was conducted at a diabetic wound clinic in Pasuruan from March to May 2025 involving 164 participants. Data were collected on HbA1c levels and wound healing outcomes, and analyzed using both Chi-square and Spearman correlation tests. The results showed a significant association between HbA1c categories and wound healing outcomes, with higher HbA1c levels linked to delayed healing. Spearman analysis confirmed a moderate negative correlation between continuous HbA1c values and wound healing scores, indicating that poor glycemic control impairs tissue repair. These findings highlight the importance of maintaining optimal blood glucose levels to accelerate wound recovery and prevent complications. Clinical recommendations include continuous glucose monitoring, individualized glycemic management, patient education, and structured self-care programs. Future research should employ multi-center designs and objective wound assessment tools to strengthen evidence and generalizability. The study provides essential insights for both clinical practice and public health strategies aimed at improving diabetic wound outcomes.