PROSIDING INTERNASIONAL KEPERAWATAN Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences, Volume 3 No 1, May 2022.
MODERN WOUND TREATMENT WITH MOIST WOUND HEALING EFFECTIVE FOR HEALING DIABETIC ULCUS
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Title
PROSIDING INTERNASIONAL KEPERAWATAN Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences, Volume 3 No 1, May 2022.
MODERN WOUND TREATMENT WITH MOIST WOUND HEALING EFFECTIVE FOR HEALING DIABETIC ULCUS
MODERN WOUND TREATMENT WITH MOIST WOUND HEALING EFFECTIVE FOR HEALING DIABETIC ULCUS
Subject
diabetic ulcus; modern wound; moist wound healing
Description
Diabetes Mellitus is a metabolic disease that is chronic and requires ongoing medical care in a variety of
ways that can reduce the risk of multi-factors beyond glycemic control. Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus will
cause an increase in complications, one of which is diabetic ulcers. Achieving better wound healing is the
main goal of diabetic ulcer management. Moisturizing dressings can provide a supportive environment for
cells to carry out the wound healing process and prevent further damage or trauma. This study was to
determine the effect of modern dressing with moist healing on diabetic ulcers. This type of research is a
quantitative research with a quasi-experimental research design with an accidental sampling approach. Data
was collected using demographic data and the Wocare For Indonesian Nurses (WINNERS) Scale
assessment sheet which is a modified Bates-Jasen score to predict and evaluate the average score of wound
healing. WINNERS scale consists of 10 assessments. The results of the intervention that have been carried
out have shown a significant improvement in diabetic ulcers as assessed using the Bates Jensen Wound
Assessment Tools. Based on the results and discussion, it was concluded that there was a significant effect
of modern wound care using the moist wound healing method on the healing process of diabetic ulcers.
ways that can reduce the risk of multi-factors beyond glycemic control. Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus will
cause an increase in complications, one of which is diabetic ulcers. Achieving better wound healing is the
main goal of diabetic ulcer management. Moisturizing dressings can provide a supportive environment for
cells to carry out the wound healing process and prevent further damage or trauma. This study was to
determine the effect of modern dressing with moist healing on diabetic ulcers. This type of research is a
quantitative research with a quasi-experimental research design with an accidental sampling approach. Data
was collected using demographic data and the Wocare For Indonesian Nurses (WINNERS) Scale
assessment sheet which is a modified Bates-Jasen score to predict and evaluate the average score of wound
healing. WINNERS scale consists of 10 assessments. The results of the intervention that have been carried
out have shown a significant improvement in diabetic ulcers as assessed using the Bates Jensen Wound
Assessment Tools. Based on the results and discussion, it was concluded that there was a significant effect
of modern wound care using the moist wound healing method on the healing process of diabetic ulcers.
Creator
Ikrima Rahmasari, Fabiola Francisca Martins, Musta’in, Iswanti Purwaningsih
Source
http://jurnal.globalhealthsciencegroup.com/index.php/PICNHS
Publisher
Global Health Science Group
Date
May 2022,
Contributor
peri irawan
Format
pdf
Language
english
Type
text
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Citation
Ikrima Rahmasari, Fabiola Francisca Martins, Musta’in, Iswanti Purwaningsih, “PROSIDING INTERNASIONAL KEPERAWATAN Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences, Volume 3 No 1, May 2022.
MODERN WOUND TREATMENT WITH MOIST WOUND HEALING EFFECTIVE FOR HEALING DIABETIC ULCUS,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 7, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2859.
MODERN WOUND TREATMENT WITH MOIST WOUND HEALING EFFECTIVE FOR HEALING DIABETIC ULCUS,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 7, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2859.