Anggi L Wicaksana
Phone: +62-274-545674 ext. 212
Address: Gd. Ismangoen 2F Jl. Farmako Sekip Utara Fakultas Kedokteran UGM Yogyakarta Indonesia 55241
Address: Gd. Ismangoen 2F Jl. Farmako Sekip Utara Fakultas Kedokteran UGM Yogyakarta Indonesia 55241
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Aims–To examine to effectiveness of DSME among patients with diabetes type 2 in Indonesia
Methods–A quasi-experimental design was applied as pilot study by inviting respondents using purposive sampling, divided into intervention (n=12) and control (n=12) group by matching age and education level. Data were collected at baseline and 1 month later using modified questionnaires and observation sheets. The intervention group received individual DSME program and book of diabetes for one-month (4 time home visit, 60 minutes) meanwhile usual care was carried out for control group.
Results–Analysis of Mann Whitney U test showed there was significant difference on knowledge (p=0.000) and attitude (p=0.011) of diabetes self-management between intervention and control group. Furthermore, Wilcoxon signed rank test revealed significant increasing score of knowledge (I=0.002, C=0.015) and attitude (I=0.007, C=0.345). On the other hands, the Mc. Nemar test indicated there is significant difference on practice of body weight/mass index monitoring (I=0.008, C=1.000) and blood glucose monitoring (I=0.031, C=1.000) between intervention and control group but no for physical activity and medication use.
Conclusion–well-prepared and designed education program of diabetes have potentially increase diabetes self-management as desired outcome.
Keyword: diabetes, diabetes self-management education
Biography Anggi L Wicaksana is master student in NCKU Taiwan and faculty member in school of nursing UGM Indonesia. He has active in Indonesian National Nurses Association and has interest in cardiopulmonary diseases and chronic diseases management and prevention. During his study, he has grant from profit-oriented bank and government scholarship. Ching-Huey Chen is professor in department of nursing college of medicine NCKU Taiwan, completed her PhD in University of Texas, USA in 1995. She has produced more than 40 published articles in international journal and has been serving as an editorial board member of repute.
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Design: A scoping review was applied. Papers published in English between 2012 and 2023 were included but non-human research and sources without any related data were excluded. Data charting and extraction were used to map the current evidence.
Results: The total of 36 papers were included with the total number of pilgrims of 17,075,887. The majority of studies were published in the Asia Paci c region (36.11%) as original articles (88.89%). The health concerns were grouped into five main aspects. There were 7603 deaths recorded or about 44 incidences of deaths per 100,000 pilgrims during the pilgrimage. There were recorded 11,018; 6178; 3393; and 17,810 cases for communicable diseases; non-communicable diseases; injuries and trauma; and health services (i.e., cardiac catheterization) and vaccination, respectively.
Conclusion: Relating to the five health concerns, this study identified the top seven issues in each category (i.e., hypertension, influenza vaccination), except for the death record. Moreover, there were three solutions (for general health, non- and communicable-diseases) presented. Stakeholders could use this evidence to improve healthcare quality particularly related to the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca.
Self-management is critical to manage the glycemic and metabolic outcomes for patients with diabetes. Telehealth applications are recognized as a potential approach to promote self-management of people with type 2 diabetes. This study aimed to investigate the impact of telehealth on self-management among patients with type 2 diabetes.
Methods
A systematic review was conducted on several databases, including PubMed, EbscoHost Medline, and Science Direct, with the keywords: Diabetes Mellitus AND Mobile-phone based OR Telemedicine OR Telehealth OR Web-based OR Telenursing AND Self-management. Inclusion criteria were articles with type 2 diabetic respondents, published between 2015 and 2020, open-access articles, and had self-management as outcomes. Hence, qualitative, protocol, or review articles, commentaries, letters to editors, and case study/reports were excluded. The Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal tools and Cochrane collaboration's tools were used for assessing risk of bias.
Results
The total of six studies were included in the qualitative synthesis, with five randomized control trials and one cross-sectional study. Telehealth applications were formed as an online or app-based platform with the key features of educational programs, text or voice messages, consultations and counseling, and active participation of the subjects. Besides improving the self-management outcomes, the telehealth also indicated improvements in positive behaviors, attitudes, and the intention of self-management.
Conclusion
The study concluded that implementation of telehealth provided positive self-management results among patients with type 2 diabetes. The users need to consider an intensive training, peer or family support, and provision of full support for the patients during the implementation of telehealth.
Aims–To examine to effectiveness of DSME among patients with diabetes type 2 in Indonesia
Methods–A quasi-experimental design was applied as pilot study by inviting respondents using purposive sampling, divided into intervention (n=12) and control (n=12) group by matching age and education level. Data were collected at baseline and 1 month later using modified questionnaires and observation sheets. The intervention group received individual DSME program and book of diabetes for one-month (4 time home visit, 60 minutes) meanwhile usual care was carried out for control group.
Results–Analysis of Mann Whitney U test showed there was significant difference on knowledge (p=0.000) and attitude (p=0.011) of diabetes self-management between intervention and control group. Furthermore, Wilcoxon signed rank test revealed significant increasing score of knowledge (I=0.002, C=0.015) and attitude (I=0.007, C=0.345). On the other hands, the Mc. Nemar test indicated there is significant difference on practice of body weight/mass index monitoring (I=0.008, C=1.000) and blood glucose monitoring (I=0.031, C=1.000) between intervention and control group but no for physical activity and medication use.
Conclusion–well-prepared and designed education program of diabetes have potentially increase diabetes self-management as desired outcome.
Keyword: diabetes, diabetes self-management education
Biography Anggi L Wicaksana is master student in NCKU Taiwan and faculty member in school of nursing UGM Indonesia. He has active in Indonesian National Nurses Association and has interest in cardiopulmonary diseases and chronic diseases management and prevention. During his study, he has grant from profit-oriented bank and government scholarship. Ching-Huey Chen is professor in department of nursing college of medicine NCKU Taiwan, completed her PhD in University of Texas, USA in 1995. She has produced more than 40 published articles in international journal and has been serving as an editorial board member of repute.
Design: A scoping review was applied. Papers published in English between 2012 and 2023 were included but non-human research and sources without any related data were excluded. Data charting and extraction were used to map the current evidence.
Results: The total of 36 papers were included with the total number of pilgrims of 17,075,887. The majority of studies were published in the Asia Paci c region (36.11%) as original articles (88.89%). The health concerns were grouped into five main aspects. There were 7603 deaths recorded or about 44 incidences of deaths per 100,000 pilgrims during the pilgrimage. There were recorded 11,018; 6178; 3393; and 17,810 cases for communicable diseases; non-communicable diseases; injuries and trauma; and health services (i.e., cardiac catheterization) and vaccination, respectively.
Conclusion: Relating to the five health concerns, this study identified the top seven issues in each category (i.e., hypertension, influenza vaccination), except for the death record. Moreover, there were three solutions (for general health, non- and communicable-diseases) presented. Stakeholders could use this evidence to improve healthcare quality particularly related to the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca.
Self-management is critical to manage the glycemic and metabolic outcomes for patients with diabetes. Telehealth applications are recognized as a potential approach to promote self-management of people with type 2 diabetes. This study aimed to investigate the impact of telehealth on self-management among patients with type 2 diabetes.
Methods
A systematic review was conducted on several databases, including PubMed, EbscoHost Medline, and Science Direct, with the keywords: Diabetes Mellitus AND Mobile-phone based OR Telemedicine OR Telehealth OR Web-based OR Telenursing AND Self-management. Inclusion criteria were articles with type 2 diabetic respondents, published between 2015 and 2020, open-access articles, and had self-management as outcomes. Hence, qualitative, protocol, or review articles, commentaries, letters to editors, and case study/reports were excluded. The Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal tools and Cochrane collaboration's tools were used for assessing risk of bias.
Results
The total of six studies were included in the qualitative synthesis, with five randomized control trials and one cross-sectional study. Telehealth applications were formed as an online or app-based platform with the key features of educational programs, text or voice messages, consultations and counseling, and active participation of the subjects. Besides improving the self-management outcomes, the telehealth also indicated improvements in positive behaviors, attitudes, and the intention of self-management.
Conclusion
The study concluded that implementation of telehealth provided positive self-management results among patients with type 2 diabetes. The users need to consider an intensive training, peer or family support, and provision of full support for the patients during the implementation of telehealth.
puskesmas dan rumah sakit. Beberapa data tersebut digunakan
sebagai dasar kebijakan yang ada di Kabupaten Sleman. Data yang dikumpulkan oleh HDSS Sleman merupakan survei pada populasi yang berbasis komunitas, sehingga tidak mengurangi peran institusi lain dan dapat menjadi data komplemen untuk menambah informasi pemegang kebijakan di Sleman.