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Title: The Control of Diabetes Mellitus in Coastal Communities in Surabaya Region
Authors: Yuliastuti, Christina
Arini, Diyah
Sari, Mufhida Paraningtyas Enggar
Keywords: Blood glucose
Coastal
Cholesterol
Control
Diabetes Mellitus
Issue Date: 2019
Abstract: The Control of Diabetes Mellitus in Coastal Communities in Surabaya Region Christina Yuliastuti1, Diyah Arini1, Mufhida Paraningtyas Enggar Sari1 1Stikes Hang Tuah Surabaya, Indonesia Article Info Article History: Submitted November 2018 Accepted May 2019 Published July 2019 Keywords: Blood glucose, Coastal, Cholesterol, Control, Diabetes Mellitus DOI https://doi.org/10.15294/ kemas.v15i1.16995 Abstract Prevention of complications of diabetes mellitus requires good control of diabetes mellitus. Based on Basic Health Research Data of the Ministry of Health, in the end of 2013, the number of diabetic patients in Indonesia had reached 9.1 million and this number continues to grow which in 2030, the number is predicted to reach 21.3 million. This study aimed to identify the paramaters of diabetes mellitus control. This descriptive study involved 30 diabetic patients in coastal communities of Surabaya who were randomly selected. Data collection was undertaken using an observation sheet and diabetes control measurement tools. The data were analyzed descriptively. The results showed that diabetes control were mostly poor based from the indicator of fasting blood glucose level (181.77+68.728) and two hours postprandial blood glucose level (277.07+111.884). Meanwhile, total cholesterol (196.43+60.640), blood pressure (systolic 125+16.969 and diastolic 78+8.469), and Body Mass Index (23,257+3,231) were good. Education on Self Care Management will support the control of diabetes mellitus.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3622
ISSN: 2355-3596
Appears in Collections:VOL 15 NO 1 2019

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