Agnestria Winarto
Universitas Airlangga

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Effectiveness of Mobile App-Based Interventions to Support Diabetes Self-Management: A Systematic Review Dia Amalindah; Agnestria Winarto; Anggun Hidayatur Rahmi
Jurnal Ners Vol. 15 No. 1Sp (2020): Special Issue
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jn.v15i1Sp.18897

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Introduction: Diabetes is a major health problem worldwide due to its rapidly growing prevalence and high disease burden. Nowadays, the evolution of mobile technology provides a large number of health-related mobile applications (apps) mainly focusing on the self-management of diabetes. The aim of this paper is to systematically review the effectiveness of mobile app-based self-management interventions on clinical and/or psychological outcomes in patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes.Methods: A systematic search of four databases (Scopus, Medline, CINAHL, and Proquest) was conducted using the terms "diabetes" AND "self-management" AND "mobile applications" OR "mobile based" OR “smartphone”. Studies published in English from 2016 to 2020 were considered. Only randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes that reported any of the study outcomes were included. Using our search strategies, we identified 4339 articles. After removing duplicate studies, a total of 12 articles met the inclusion and exclusion criteria included in the review.Results: The majority measured self-monitoring of blood glucose monitoring frequency, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and/or psychological or cognitive outcomes. The most positive findings were associated with mobile app-based health interventions as a behavioral outcome, with some benefits found for clinical and/or psychological diabetes self-management outcomes for patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus.Conclusion: Therefore, more research with larger and longer studies to develop  the ideal mobile-app based self-management tool for diabetes is needed.
The Music Therapy Effect on Lowering Blood Pressure In Elderly With Hypertension: A Systematic Review Agnestria Winarto; Kusnanto Kusnanto; Harmayetty Harmayetty
STRADA Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol. 10 No. 1 (2021): May
Publisher : Institut Ilmu Kesehatan STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/sjik.v10i1.768

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Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, morbidity, and also mortality world wide, especially in the elderly. Music therapy provides many benefits for people with hypertension such as lowering blood pressure, and lowering anxiety, stress, and pain. The study aimed to assess music therapy’s effectiveness to provide beneficial effects for the elderly with hypertension. We systematically searched from six English language databases (Scopus, CINAHL, Science Direct, Google Scholar, Proquest, and PubMed) published from 2011 to 2021. Twelve articles included Randomized control trials (RCTs), quasi-experiment, and case reports were reviewed using PRISMA protocol and methodological quality and result. Seven articles from ten articles showed music therapy’s effectiveness for lowering blood pressure in elderly with hypertension. This review suggests that music therapy could be done as a part of complementary therapy to lower blood pressure