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    <dc:date>2026-04-09T05:59:28Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Efektivitas varian metode terapi komplementer untuk fatigue pada pasien penyakit paru obstruktif kronik (PPOK): Tinjauan sistematik</title>
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    <description>Title: Efektivitas varian metode terapi komplementer untuk fatigue pada pasien penyakit paru obstruktif kronik (PPOK): Tinjauan sistematik
Authors: Putri Dewanti*, Gustini; Kariasa, I Made; Yona, Sri
Abstract: Abstract&#xD;
Background: The process of fighting chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a challenge that affects&#xD;
the patient's quality of life. Moreover, the inevitable symptoms of fatigue often result in limitations in physical,&#xD;
emotional, cognitive and social aspects. However, in overcoming this there are new opportunities, namely the use&#xD;
of complementary therapies to optimally treat fatigue, paving the way for more effective health care for COPD&#xD;
sufferers.&#xD;
Purpose: To investigate and synthesize scientific evidence regarding the use of complementary therapies for&#xD;
fatigue in COPD patients.&#xD;
Method: Systematic review using PRISMA guidelines using five databases, including PubMed, Scopus,&#xD;
ScienceDirect, Cochrane and EMBASE. Search using the keyword combination "COPD" OR "Chronic Obstructive&#xD;
Pulmonary Disease" AND "Complementary Therapy" OR "Nonpharmacologic Therapy" OR "Supportive Therapy"&#xD;
AND "Fatigue" OR "Overtiredness" OR "Exhaustion". The article criteria used were quantitative research, RCT&#xD;
design, COPD patient respondents in inpatient or outpatient settings, complementary therapy or nonpharmacological interventions with a minimum duration of 2 weeks, measuring fatigue with fatigue instruments,&#xD;
English language, full text, and publication 2016-2023 .&#xD;
Results: Seven articles were found that met the criteria for analysis. Complementary therapy is grouped as follows,&#xD;
therapy with additional equipment, therapy carried out by professionals, therapy combined with additional&#xD;
equipment and carried out by professionals, and therapy without additional equipment and not carried out by&#xD;
professionals.&#xD;
Conclusion: Therapy with professional assistance such as yoga and reflexology reduces the average fatigue score&#xD;
the most, followed by therapy without additional equipment and without professional assistance such as PMR and&#xD;
DB, as well as therapy with additional equipment such as TENS and IMT or a combination of additional equipment&#xD;
and carried out professionally (MT on IMT). Yoga with online classes or through media such as videos can be&#xD;
adopted as a rehabilitation program at home.&#xD;
Suggestion: Future research is expected to examine the advantages and limitations of complementary therapies&#xD;
to reduce fatigue, so that they can be combined for better results.&#xD;
Keywords: Complementary Therapy; Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD); Fatigue.</description>
    <dc:date>2024-04-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Effectiveness of prolonged prone positioning in acute respiratory distress syndrome using mechanical ports: A systematic review</title>
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    <description>Title: Effectiveness of prolonged prone positioning in acute respiratory distress syndrome using mechanical ports: A systematic review
Authors: Ayu Ari Rama Dewi, Dewa; Herawati, Tuti
Abstract: Abstract&#xD;
Background: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a pulmonary condition that triggers a systemic&#xD;
inflammatory response with different etiologies that has distinctive pathological clinical characteristics. This study&#xD;
discusses the provision of prolonged prone position as supportive therapy to improve oxygenation status in ARDS&#xD;
patients as well as the complications that may arise from prolonged prone position.&#xD;
Purpose: To compile and collect the latest evidence on prolonged prone positioning therapy in ARDS patients.&#xD;
Method: Design a systematic review with PRISMA guidelines using databases from ScienceDirect, Proquest,&#xD;
PubMed, and Scopus. Search for articles with the keywords “prolonged prone position” AND “ARDS” AND “benefits”&#xD;
AND “complications”.&#xD;
Results: All nine articles recognized the positive influence of prolonged prone position on oxygenation status in&#xD;
ARDS patients, but had no effect on patient mortality rates. However, prolonged prone positioning has several&#xD;
complications related to nerve disorders in parts of the body that are under pressure for a long time, prolonged use&#xD;
of sedation medication which affects the prolonged use of mechanical ventilation, long ICU stay, and other&#xD;
complications. In terms of efficiency, prolonged prone positioning provides convenience for health workers because&#xD;
it does not require more time and energy in changing the patient's position repeatedly.&#xD;
Conclusion: Prolonged prone positioning has been proven to be effective and safe for patients. This position can&#xD;
be used and reduces the workload of health care workers, but complications related to this position require good&#xD;
monitoring regarding clinical and neurological parameters.&#xD;
Suggestion: Further research needs to be done regarding the appropriate duration of proneness so that it can&#xD;
provide an optimal positive impact and possibly minimize the risk of complications. Further research involving patient&#xD;
groups may provide a deeper understanding of the benefits and risks of prolonged prone positioning interventions.&#xD;
Keywords:Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS); Benefit; Complication; Prolonged Prone Position.</description>
    <dc:date>2024-04-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Identification and management of chronic kidney disease: A case study</title>
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    <description>Title: Identification and management of chronic kidney disease: A case study
Authors: Wijonarko, Wijonarko; Ferry, Ferry
Abstract: Abstract&#xD;
Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of the most common chronic diseases affecting people in the&#xD;
world. CKD is a disorder of kidney function, namely the body's failure to maintain metabolism and fluid balance,&#xD;
so that it cannot recover due to the body being unable to maintain metabolism.&#xD;
Purpose: To identify appropriate bleeding in chronic kidney disease patients.&#xD;
Method: The design of this research is a case study in caring for clients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The&#xD;
research object was two patients with a diagnosis at the Dr. H. Abdul Moeloek Regional General Hospital,&#xD;
Lampung Province. Maintenance care data collection is carried out by interviews, physical examination, and&#xD;
direct observation. Data analysis was carried out by evaluating treatment actions against the level of treatment&#xD;
achievement in patients.&#xD;
Results: Based on diagnosis, observation and physical examination, ineffective breathing patterns,&#xD;
hypervolemia, activity intolerance, disturbed sleep patterns and risk of nutritional deficit were found. Bleeding care&#xD;
for 3 x 24 hours shows that breathing patterns are becoming more normal, fluid intake is balanced, and physical&#xD;
activity is restored.&#xD;
Conclusion: Implementation of maintenance measures in CKD patients has an impact on improving breathing,&#xD;
balancing fluid intake, and physical activity conditions.&#xD;
Suggestion: There is a need to understand and the importance of nursing care, namely in carrying out priority&#xD;
actions for CKD patients.&#xD;
Keywords: Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD); Identification; Management; Nursing Care.</description>
    <dc:date>2024-04-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Konsumsi mentimun (cucumis sativus linn) dalam menurunkan tekanan darah pada penderita hipertensi</title>
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    <description>Title: Konsumsi mentimun (cucumis sativus linn) dalam menurunkan tekanan darah pada penderita hipertensi
Authors: Syahratudar Maharani, Mahrunnisa; Maliya, Arina
Abstract: Abstract&#xD;
Background: Hypertension is a degenerative disease that increases mortality and morbidity throughout the world.&#xD;
Among the problems that often affect the treatment of hypertensive patients are the side effects of pharmacological&#xD;
drugs. Among the side effects caused by taking pharmacological drugs are increased blood sugar levels,&#xD;
cholesterol and decreased energy.&#xD;
Purpose: To prove the effect of giving cucumber juice on blood pressure values in hypertension sufferers.&#xD;
Method: Quantitative research using a quasi-experimental method, non-randomized pre-test-post-test design with&#xD;
control group. Data were collected using a digital sphygmomanometer instrument, observation sheet, blood&#xD;
pressure values, and 50ml cucumber. The data analysis used was the Wilcoxon and Mann Whitney non-parametric&#xD;
statistical test&#xD;
Results: This study describes that after seven days of intervention there was a significant reduction in the average&#xD;
systolic and diastolic blood pressure (20.68 ± 8.3) and (9.00 ± 5) with a p-value of 0.001 in systolic and diastolic&#xD;
blood pressure. The control group experienced a non-significant decrease in systolic pressure (0.66 ± 5.5) with a&#xD;
p-value of 0.317 and diastolic pressure (0.00 ± 0.0) with a p-value of 1.000.&#xD;
Conclusion: Giving cucumber juice can reduce blood pressure values for hypertensive patients.&#xD;
Keywords: Blood Pressure Values; Cucumber; Hypertension.</description>
    <dc:date>2024-04-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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