Inggerid Agnes Mannopposem
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Papua, Sorong, Papua Barat, Indonesia

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The Effect of Puzzle Play Therapy on the Anxiety Level of Hospitalization of Pre-School Age Children: Literature Review Aji Saputra; Maylar Gurning; Inggerid Agnes Mannopposem
Indonesian Journal of Health Services Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): October - December
Publisher : Science Center Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63202/ijhs.v1i4.52

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Hospitalization of children is a process for planned or emergency reasons that requires the child to stay in hospital to undergo therapy and treatment until being returned home. WHO in 2020 explained that as many as 4% -12% of pediatric patients treated in the United States experienced stress during hospitalization (hospitalization). The morbidity rate in Indonesia alone reaches >45%. This study aims to determine the effect of puzzle play therapy on the level of anxiety in hospitalization of pre-school aged children. This research method is a database search method using Google Scholar which is limited from January 2019 to 2024 for 5 years by reviewing 10 journals. The results found in this literature review still show high levels of anxiety in preschool-aged children.
Prevention of Wounds in Patients  With  Diabetes Mellitus in The Nursing Process: Literature Review Jernilai Since Tata; Maylar Gurning; Inggerid Agnes Mannopposem
Indonesian Journal of Health Services Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): October - December
Publisher : Science Center Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63202/ijhs.v1i4.58

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Diabetes Mellitus (DM) poses a significant risk of serious complications, such as diabetic foot ulcers. Preventing foot ulcers is crucial to reducing the risk of infection and amputation, with key factors including patient knowledge, foot care practices, and family support.   Objetive: This study aims to examine the prevention of diabetic foot ulcers in DM patients, including patient experiences, the relationship between knowledge and foot care, and the role of family support.. Methods: A database search was conducted using Google Scholar, limited to studies published between January 2019 and December 2024, reviewing ten journals. Results: The prevention of foot ulcers in DM patients and foot care was analyzed. There is a significant relationship between patient knowledge and adherence to therapy and foot care. A significant correlation was found between patient knowledge and foot care behaviors. The main risk factors for diabetic foot ulcers include advanced age, duration of diabetes, and lack of foot care. Family support plays a crucial role in preventing diabetic foot ulcers.