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Pendidikan Kesehatan Hipertensi Dalam Pengelolaan Tekanan Darah pada Penderita Hipertensi Di Rt 04-06 di Desa Gembor, Kota Tangerang Adawiyah, Siti Robeatul; Yuliyanti, Ajeng Wulan; Adinata Simas, Anggie Revaldo; Aisy, Diah Rihhadatul; Naibaho, Elria Debora; Astuti, Esthi; Suwarno, Istiani Dina; Fajriatunnisa, Nur Ilmi; Hanny, Putri Marlia; Rosianna, Rosianna; Rahayu, Suci
Jurnal Gema Ngabdi Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): JURNAL GEMA NGABDI
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jgn.v7i3.589

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Hypertension is a condition characterized by increased blood pressure due to the heart working harder to pump blood in order to meet the body’s oxygen and nutrient needs. This condition can lead to serious complications, such as damage to the heart, nerves, and kidneys, if not properly managed. Data from RT 04, RT 05, and RT 06 in Gembor Village show that the prevalence of hypertension remains relatively high. This community aimed to enhance community knowledge and awareness regarding hypertension control through health education. The intervention consisted of blood pressure measurement, interactive health counseling, and focused group discussions (FGDs) on cardiovascular health. The results showed an increase in participants’ knowledge about hypertension and its management, as well as greater awareness of the importance of prevention and blood pressure control. This activity is expected to encourage the community to adopt a sustainable healthy lifestyle as an effort to reduce the incidence of hypertension in the area.
Literatur Review: Efektifitas Metode Moist Wound Healing Dan Metode Konvensional Terhadap Penyembuhan Ulkus Diabetikum Yeni, Neng; Astuti, Esthi; Nurlaela , Marisah; Rachmawati, Annisa Ena; Suryaniaga; Sartika, Imas
Jurnal Pustaka Keperawatan (Pusat Akses kajian Keperawatan) Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Pustaka Keperawatan
Publisher : Pustaka Galeri Mandiri

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Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disease with an increasing incidence rate, and one of its most frequent complications is diabetic ulcers, which significantly impact morbidity, mortality, and amputation risk. Wound care plays a crucial role in managing diabetic ulcers, with the Moist Wound Healing (MWH) method and conventional methods still widely applied. This literature review aims to examine the comparative effectiveness of MWH and conventional methods in diabetic ulcer healing. Article searches were conducted through PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar databases with a publication range of 2015–2025. From 51 identified articles, 10 studies met the inclusion criteria and were analyzed using a narrative synthesis approach. The findings indicate that MWH is more effective than conventional methods in accelerating diabetic ulcer healing, as evidenced by increased granulation tissue formation, faster epithelialization, reduced exudate, and decreased risk of infection and pain. Although the initial cost of modern dressings is relatively higher, MWH is more economical overall due to shorter healing duration and reduced length of care. In conclusion, MWH has been proven superior to conventional methods and can be recommended as the standard approach for diabetic ulcer wound care, while still considering patient clinical conditions, dressing availability, and healthcare resources