Hubungan Latihan Mobilisasi Kaki Dengan Tingkat Penyembuhan Luka Pada Pasien Diabetes Mellitus Di RSUD Sultan Thaha Saifuddin Kabupaten Tebo
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Diabetes Mellitus is a systemic, chronic, and multifactoral disease characterized by hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia. Symptoms that arise are due to lack of insulin secretion or there is enough insulin, but not effective. The purpose of this research is to know the relationship of foot mobilization training with healing rate of diabetic ulcer wounds in patients with diabetes mellitus at RSUD Sultan Thaha Saifuddin Tebo Jambi district in 2016. The type of research is correlational analytic research that aims to examine the relationship between two variables. The sampling technique used is the total sampling technique that takes all the populations into samples. Because the subject is less than 100, so all of them are sampled. The study was conducted for 30 day. Assessment using questionnaires and observation sheets. Questionnaire on independent variables of foot mobilization exercise consist of 8 problems and observation sheet on dependent variable ulcer wound healing rate consists of 5 assessment indicators. Type of analysis used is Chi Square is used to measure the variable at an ordinal level or nominal. Respondents who exercised foot mobilization, out of 12 people, 11 (34.4%) had fast wound healing rates and 1 person (3.1%) had slow wound healing. Respondents who did not exercise foot exercises, of which 20 were 3 (9.4%) who had rapid wound healing rates and 17 (53.1%) had slow wound healing. obtained value p value of 0.001 <0.05, so that Ho is rejected and Ha received. Thus, there is a relationship of foot mobilization exercise with healing rate of diabetic ulcer wounds in patients with diabetes mellitus in RSUD Sulthan Thaha Saifudin Tebo.