THE EFFECT OF HEALTH EDUCATION THROUGH SESSION-HEALTH APPLICATION MEDIA ON BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT BEHAVIOR OF DIABETES MELITUS IN BENGKULU CITY

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 115-123
Author(s):  
Hanifah Hanifah ◽  
Vike Pebri Giena ◽  
Ruri Maiseptya Sari

Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease that requires specific self-management behavior for a lifetime, to avoid long-term diabetic complication. Education about diabetes self-management for people with diabetes mellitus and families is absolutely necessary to overcome diabetic complications. The use of smartphones as educational media provides space for people with DM without restrictions on place and time.Objective: The aims of this study was to identify the effect of health education through the Salam-Sehat application media on diabetes self-management behavior.Method: This research is quantitative with pre-experiment design with one group pre-test post-test. The population of this study was all people with DM in Bengkulu City. Sample was selected by using Multi Stages Cluster Sampling technique. The sample size was determined using the Slovin formula which results are 384 respondents. The sample was selected by using proportional random sampling. The Data were analyzed by using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test.Result: The results showed that the average DM self-management behavior before being given education through the Salam-Sehat application was 35.42 and the average DM self-management behavior after being given education through the Salam-Sehat application was 65.18. There is significant influence of health education through Salam-Sehat application media for self-management behavior among diabetes mellitus people in Bengkulu City, with Asymp value. Sig (p) = 0.000.Conclusion: It is expected that the research results of the Salam-Sehat application can be used as an online-based health education media that provides convenience in obtaining health information without being limited by space and time for people with DM in Bengkulu City. Key words: Diabetes Mellitus, Self-Management, Application.

Author(s):  
V.A. Biletskaya ◽  
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D.V. Lipatov ◽  
M.A. Frolov ◽  
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Today diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the leading medical and social problems. Its complications lead to terrible concomitant pathologies that qualitatively affect the lives of patients. At the end of 2019, there were more than 463 million people with diabetes in the world and this number is increasing every year. Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is one of the most severe complications of DM on the organ of vision. Secondary neovascular glaucoma (NG) is a manifestation of the end-stage proliferative DR. This is a relatively rare but difficult-to-treat pathology that often leads working-age patients to disability and impaired social adaptation. The main objective of treatment for NG is to compensate for intraocular pressure (IOP), but conservative (drug) therapy is often ineffective. Therefore, doctors are forced to use surgical methods of treatment. At the same time, do not forget about the multiple complications during the operation, as well as in the early and late postoperative periods. A special feature of the course of NG in patients with DM is its combination with the failure of the ligamentous-capsular apparatus of the lens, iris bombage, anterior and posterior synechiae, traction retinal detachment and various hemorrhagic complications. All this allows us to talk about the so-called diabetic glaucoma (DG). Currently, drainage devices have become the standard in the treatment of refractory NG. The effectiveness of such operations according to various sources is about 70-80% of success. Purpose. To assess the condition of patients with DM in the late (10-15 years) postoperative period after performing NG drainage surgery, to analyze the effectiveness of the intervention by studying the dynamics of IOP, the presence or absence of pain syndrome and various intraocular complications. Material and methods. During the period 2006-2020, 150 patients with NG and DM were operated on in the Department of Diabetic Retinopathy of the Federal State Budgetary Institution «Endocrinology Research Centre» of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. Results. In 100% of the postoperative period, the pain syndrome was stopped. And also, in 59.7% of cases, the presence of late complications: vascular thorn, EED, subatrophy and anophthalmos. Conclusion. Despite the presence of complications, drainage surgery in patients with DM continues to be an effective method of choosing surgical treatment for patients with uncompensated NG. Key words: diabetes mellitus; diabetic retinopathy; neovascular glaucoma; drainage surgery.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Timothy P. Graham ◽  
Erich N. Marks ◽  
Joshua J. Sebranek ◽  
Douglas B. Coursin

Patients with diabetes mellitus routinely require management in the adult intensive care unit (ICU). These patients have increased morbidity, mortality, hospital length of stay, cost of care, and frequency of hospital and ICU admission. Glucose control in these patients presents challenges for the clinician. In the critically ill, hyperglycemia does not occur exclusively in patients with diabetes or prediabetes but may be related to stress-induced hyperglycemia or iatrogenic causes. Hyperglycemia can contribute to decreased wound healing and immune function and a host of cellular and molecular dysfunctions and has been linked to increased hospital mortality. Hypoglycemia in the ICU is associated with patients with preexisting diabetes, those receiving insulin and other medications, and septic individuals, among others. Insulin therapy is the mainstay of glucose management in the critically ill. ICU practitioners should be aware that point-of-care glucose meters are not as accurate as core laboratory results. Finally, both hypoglycemia and wide fluctuations in blood glucose during critical illness are also associated with increased mortality, although clear cause-and-effect relationships have not been established. This review contains 1 figure, 8 tables, and 71 references. Key words: Diabetes mellitus, glucose measurement, glucose targets, hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, insulin


1970 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-41
Author(s):  
DK Mondal ◽  
MMA Moinuddin ◽  
MM Saha ◽  
AM Khanom ◽  
BMA Yousuf ◽  
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Objective: To find out microscopically whether Trigonella foenumgraecum (fenugreek seeds/methi seeds) has got any preventive role against the lowering of cortical thickness of the thymic lobules in diabetes mellitus. Design: An experimental study on Long Evans rats which were divided into three equal groups depending on their different shorts of dietary feeding and drug treatment. Setting: Anatomy department of IPGMR (Institute of Post Graduate Medicine and Research) at present BSMMU (Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University) and BIRDEM (Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation in diabetes, Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders). Subjects: Fifty eight healthy young Long Evans rats of either sex weighing 72 to 174gm aged between 50 to 60 days were used in this study. Main outcome measures: Variation of cortical thickness of the thymic lobules in different groups of rat. Result: Cortical thickness in the nondiabetic control group, which ranges from 30.17 to 36.99. and the mean was 34.83 ± 0.60. In diabetic control group the cortical thickness ranges from 17.78 to 26.46 and the mean was 21.85 ± 1 On the other hand, in the fenugreek- treated diabetic rats the cortical thickness ranges from 25.71 to 32.95 and mean cortical thickness was 30.49 ± 0.75. Conclusion: Fenugreek showed a tendency of acting against lowering of the cortical thickness of the thymic lobule of Streptozotocin-induced diabetes mellitus. However, further investigations are recommended for establishing fenugreek as a safe, useful effective agent to preserve the cortical thickness improving the diabetic condition by acting as antidiabetogenic agent. Key words: Diabetes mellitus, Differential lymphocyte count, Fenugreek, Thymus   doi: 10.3329/bja.v7i1.3017 Bangladesh Journal of Anatomy January 2009, Vol. 7 No. 1 pp. 37-41


1994 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 191-193 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harumi Sasaki Karel

A survey was conducted in the coastal area of Morobe Province in Papua New Guinea between March to April 1992 in order to obtain and examine the current health knowledge and practices of mothers with children under two years of age. The purpose of the survey was to gather data for the detailed planning and implementation of a Child Survival Intervention Project funded by USAID. A total of 30 villages in the area were selected utilizing the WHO 30-cluster sampling technique. The results indicated that breastfeeding was a very common practice. However, because nutritional intake was not increased during pregnancy and lactation for many of the women, it is likely that their nutritional intake was insufficient. Although many mothers knew the importance of immunization, they were unclear about the importance of completing immunization series. The utilization of contraceptive methods was very low among women who did not want to have another child within the subsequent two years. The most common methods were injections and pills. The dissemination of health education to isolated rural villages is one of the most important interventions in reducing maternal and infant mortality. As there currently is no health education unit at the Morobe Provincial Department of Health. It is crucial to establish the unit and to emphasize the importance of health education as the tool for disease prevention and health promotion. Asia Pac J Public Health1994;7(3):191-3.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 50
Author(s):  
I Wayan Suardana ◽  
I Wayan Mustika ◽  
Dewa Ayu Sri Utami

ABSTRAKTujuan: menganalisis hubungan perilaku pencegahan dengan kejadian komplikasi akut pada pasien Diabetes Melitus (DM). Metode: Jenis penelitian yang digunakan adalah penelitian correlational. Tehnik sampling yang digunakan adalah purposive sampling dengan jumlah sampel 85 orang. Instrumen yang digunakan dikembangkan dari instrumen The Diabetes Self-Management Questionnaire (DSMQ) untuk menilai perilaku pencegahan pada pasien DM dan instrumen untuk menilai pengetahuan, sikap, dan perilaku. Data dianalisis secara univariate dan bivariat (chi-square test). Hasil: Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa ada hubungan perilaku pencegahan dengan kejadian komplikasi akut pada pasien DM. Pasien DM yang memiliki perilaku pencegahan yang cukup (60-79%) mempunyai 4,73 kali untuk mengalami komplikasi akut pada DM. Diskusi: Tindakan pengendalian DM untuk mencegah komplikasi sangat diperlukan, khususnya dengan menjaga tingkat gula darah sedekat mungkin dengan normal. Kesimpulan: Perilaku pencegahan yang baik dapat mencegah terjadinya komplikasi pada penderita DM Type II.Kata Kunci: Perilaku, pencegahan, komplikasi, Diabetes MelitusRelationship Between Preventive Behaviour with Acute Complications Occurrence in Diabetes Mellitus Patients ABSTRACTAim: to analyze the relationship between preventive behavior with the incidence of acute complications in DM patients. Method: The type of research used is correlational research. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling with 85 samples. The Instruments of this research are developed from The Diabetes Self-Management Questionnaire (DSMQ) to assess the preventive behaviour in DM patients and instrument to assess knowledge, attitude, and behaviour. Data analysis using univariate and bivariate (chi-square test) analysis. Results: The results of this study indicate that there is a correlation between preventive behavior and the incidence of acute complications in DM patients. DM patients who was categorized in moderate preventive behaviour (60-79%) have 4.73 times experience acute complication in DM. Discusion: preventive behavior to prevent complication is necessary, especially by maintaining the blood glucose as close as possible to normal level. Conclusion: Good preventative behavior could prevent complications in patients with Type II of DM.Keywords: behaviour, prevention, complication, diabetes mellitus


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (F) ◽  
pp. 556-562
Author(s):  
Tuan Van Nguyen ◽  
Wantonoro Wantonoro ◽  
Endang Koni Suryaningsih

BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus is chronic diseases with serious complications and reduces the quality of life of patients. Evidence based strategies to enhance diabetes self-management may prevent complications and enhance the quality of life for patients is needed. AIM: This study to summarize the types of intervention strategies used to enhance diabetes self-management behaviors in adult individuals type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). METHOD: This study was used Literature review randomized controlled trials study. PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library data base were used. Jadad scale checklist was used to evaluate quality appraisal included in the study. RESULTS: Twenty-six randomized controlled trials studies were included in this review. Overall, quality of the studies was high-quality. Varied interventions included studies at different countries were found to enhance diabetes self-management behaviors in T2DM patients. In addition, almost type interventions were reported a significant enhancement diabetes self-management behaviors especially in adults with type 2 diabetes patients. CONCLUSION: Varied self-management behavior interventions in diabetes mellitus. This review suggested for investigate best intervention to enhance diabetes self-management behaviors in different cultural for best outcomes.


2017 ◽  
Vol 77 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan Figueroa García Juan

ANTECEDENTES: la disfunción eréctil es la incapacidad para conseguir y mantener una erección que permita una penetración sexual satisfactoria en 50% de las veces, en un periodo de tres meses. Entre las causas orgánicas, la diabetes mellitus representa 30%. A pesar de esta relación la prevalencia es poco conocida en nuestro medio.OBJETIVO: determinar la asociación entre el control glucémico y la disfunción eréctil en diabéticos.MATERIALES Y MÉTODOS: estudio observacional, transversal y analítico al que se incluyeron pacientes que no refirieron complicaciones al momento del estudio. A todos se les aplicó el cuestionario IIFE-5 (Índice Internacional de la Función Eréctil) para detectar si padecían o no disfunción eréctil, se compararon las concentraciones de hemoglobina glucosilada (HbA1c), y se analizó su asociación mediante la aplicación de la razón de momios.RESULTADOS: en 362 pacientes se encontró una prevalencia de disfunción eréctil de 72.3% (n=272), de estos 80.9% (n=212) estaban en descontrol glucémico, con una razón de momios de 6.92 (IC95%: 4.16 a 11.50).CONCLUSIONES: en los pacientes diabéticos existe una relación 7:1 de probabilidad de disfunción eréctil versus pacientes con adecuado control glucémico.PALABRAS CLAVE: diabetes mellitus, disfunción eréctil, hemoglobina glucosilada, control glucémico.  AbstractBACKGROUND: Erectile dysfunction is the inability to achieve and maintain an erection that enables satisfactory sexual penetration 50% of the time, within a 3-month period. Diabetes mellitus is the organic cause in 30% of cases, but despite this relation, the prevalence of erectile dysfunction is not well known in Mexico.OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between glycemic control and erectile dysfunction in diabetic patients.MATERIALS AND METHODS: An observational, cross-sectional, analytic study included diabetic patients that did not complain of complications at the time of the study. The International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5) questionnaire was applied to detect whether or not the patients presented with erectile dysfunction. Their glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels were compared and the association with erectile dysfunction was analyzed through the odds ratio.RESULTS: The prevalence of erectile dysfunction in 362 patients was 72.3% (n=272). Of those patients with erectile dysfunction, 80.9% (n=212) had inadequate glycemic control, with an odds ratio of 6.92 (95% CI: 4.16 to 11.50).CONCLUSIONS: The odds ratio of presenting with erectile dysfunction for diabetic men with inadequate glycemic control and patients with adequate glycemic control was 7:1.KEY WORDS: Diabetes mellitus; Erectile dysfunction; Glycated hemoglobin; Glycemic control


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