Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease indicated by abnormal increase of blood glucose level. Diabetes mellitus requires long-term medical attention and treatment to prevent complication and manage the disease. The risk of complication can be reduced by self-management. The success of self-management hygiene consiting of nutritional, pharmacology, physical training, blood sugar monitoring and f…
Management of foot ulcers is one of them by ensuring an adequate blood supply that can be seen from the ABI value and caring for local injuries that can be seen from the MUNGS Score for the prevention of worsening and repair of wounds in people with DM. This study aims to describe the ABI value and the characteristics of the injury based on the instrument to study the MUNGS injury for diabetics…
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a disease that is incurable, nursing management of patients with diabetes mellitus can be done by nurses to give diabetes self-management education (DSME). DSME gives highly influential instability to blood glucose levels, one of them instability in blood glucose levels in people with diabetes mellitus. Purpose: To understand the relationship between Diabetes In…
Diabetes mellitus type 2 is the occurrence of hyperglycemia due to insulin resistance, the primary goal of treatment is through dietary adherence. The quality of life is important in health, and as the ultimate goal of health intervention. The aim of this study to analyze the relationship between diet compliance and the quality of life diabetes mellitus type 2 in Ratu Zalecha Hospital Martapura…
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the condition of metabolism affected by chronic hyperglycemia (the increase of glucose levels in the blood) caused by insulin secretion defect. One of the non-pharmacological therapies used to decrease the type 2 DM is cognitive behavioral therapy. The objective of the research was to identify the effect of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) on self management and self-c…
Diabetes mellitus (DM) can cause physical and psychological changes for sufferers. Psychological changes include changes in self-concept and depression. Psychological changes can be treated with nonpharmacological therapies, one of which is five-finger relaxation technique. The research aimed to reveal the effect of five-finger relaxation technique on depression experienced by type 2 DM patient…