Frequency of Treatment of Foot Wounds in Diabetes Melitus Patients Infected with Covid -19
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Title
Frequency of Treatment of Foot Wounds in Diabetes Melitus Patients Infected with Covid -19
Subject
arterial wound, diabetes mellitus,DM, foot wound, wound care;
Description
Background: Frequency of Treatment of Foot Wounds in
Diabetes Melitus Patients Infected with Covid -19
Objective: to assess the differences in the frequency of
treatment in patients with or without arterial injuries.
Purpose to assess the differences in the frequency of
treatment in patients with or without arterial injuries.
Methods: This type of quantitave research was comparative
and descriptive to assess the difference in the frequency of
treatment between those with arterial injuries and those
without arterial injuries. A sample of 60 people who had been
exposed to COVID-19 and had diabetic foot wounds was split
into two groups: 35 people who had arterial injuries and 25
people who did not. Samples were taken using purposive
sampling method Both groups of respondents recorded the
frequency of wound care that had been received and analyzed
it using the Chi- square test with an error degree of 0.05.
Results: Patients exposed to Covid 19 showed a difference in
the frequency of treating diabetic foot wounds between those
who had vascular injuries and those who did not, with a P
value of 0.049 0.05 and an OR of 95% CI = 2.114.
Conclusion: There is a difference in the frequency of wound care for DM patients between those exposed to COVID-19 and experiencing arterial injuries and those who do not have arterial injuries. Patients who experience arterial injuries have the risk of increasing the frequency of wound care by 1.114 times compared to those who do not experience arterial
injuries
Diabetes Melitus Patients Infected with Covid -19
Objective: to assess the differences in the frequency of
treatment in patients with or without arterial injuries.
Purpose to assess the differences in the frequency of
treatment in patients with or without arterial injuries.
Methods: This type of quantitave research was comparative
and descriptive to assess the difference in the frequency of
treatment between those with arterial injuries and those
without arterial injuries. A sample of 60 people who had been
exposed to COVID-19 and had diabetic foot wounds was split
into two groups: 35 people who had arterial injuries and 25
people who did not. Samples were taken using purposive
sampling method Both groups of respondents recorded the
frequency of wound care that had been received and analyzed
it using the Chi- square test with an error degree of 0.05.
Results: Patients exposed to Covid 19 showed a difference in
the frequency of treating diabetic foot wounds between those
who had vascular injuries and those who did not, with a P
value of 0.049 0.05 and an OR of 95% CI = 2.114.
Conclusion: There is a difference in the frequency of wound care for DM patients between those exposed to COVID-19 and experiencing arterial injuries and those who do not have arterial injuries. Patients who experience arterial injuries have the risk of increasing the frequency of wound care by 1.114 times compared to those who do not experience arterial
injuries
Creator
Sri Lestari Dwi Astuti, Suyanto Suyanto, Yeni Tutu Rohimah, Insiyah Insiyah
Source
https://doi.org/10.37341/jkg.v8i1.778
Publisher
Poltekkes Surakarta
Date
June 2023
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
Files
Collection
Citation
Sri Lestari Dwi Astuti, Suyanto Suyanto, Yeni Tutu Rohimah, Insiyah Insiyah, “Frequency of Treatment of Foot Wounds in Diabetes Melitus Patients Infected with Covid -19,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 21, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10863.