Yani Nurhayani
Ahmad Dahlan College of Health Science Cirebon, Indonesia

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The Effect of Progressive Muscle Relaxation on Sleep Quality and Anxiety Level of Students Confirmed Covid-19 Titin Supriatin; Yani Trihandayani; Yani Nurhayani; Pratuma Rithpho
International Journal of Nursing Information Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Qualitative and Quantitative Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58418/ijni.v1i2.23

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Coronavirus disease is a virus that causes respiratory system disorders. Based on data from the Indonesian Ministry of Health, 2022, the number of covid-19 exposures that have been confirmed positive is 6,512,913, recovered as 6,319,990 died 158,768. Progressive muscle relaxation focuses on muscle activity. The purpose of this exercise is to lower the tension. This study aims to measure the effectiveness of exercise on sleep quality and anxiety levels. This study is a quantitative research method, using purposive samples with a quasi-experimental study pretest-posttest one-group research design. This study sampled 24 students who declared confirmed Covid-19. The value of sleep quality is 2.17, with a standard deviation of 0.761. The results obtained a p-value of 0.000, then the p < α where H0 was rejected, significant influence on sleep quality before and after exercise. The value of the level of anxiety after exercise is 2.17, with a standard deviation of 0.381. The results p-value of 0.000, then the p < α where H0 was rejected, significantly influenced the level of student anxiety before and after exercise. The contribution of this research can be used for nursing information, especially for patients who are confirmed Covid-19.
Knowledge about Diabetic Foot Care is Related to the Ability to Care for Feet in People with Diabetes Mellitus Yani Nurhayani; Titin Supriatin; Hani Ruh Dwi; Ruswati Ruswati; Marwati Marwati
International Journal of Nursing Information Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58418/ijni.v1i2.24

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The most common complication in people with diabetes mellitus is diabetic foot problems. Efforts to prevent diabetic foot problems can be prevented with proper foot care. Checking the foot every day, whether there are wounds or bleeding, cleaning the foot every day, cutting nails, using comfortable shoes or slippers, and immediately contacting a doctor if the foot is injured. The purpose of this study identified the relationship between knowledge about diabetic foot care and the ability to care for the feet in people with diabetes mellitus. This study used a type of correlation research with a cross-sectional design. The subjects of this study were people with diabetes mellitus, who totaled 26 respondents. Data collection using questionnaires that are distributed to respondents. Univariate data analysis using frequency distribution and bivariate using chi-square. The result shows a relationship between knowledge about diabetic foot care and the ability to care for feet in people with diabetes mellitus. This research contributes to providing knowledge to people with diabetes mellitus. This knowledge contributes to motivating foot care activities to prevent diabetic foot injuries.