PENGARUH PEMBERIAN ACTIVE LOWER ROM TERHADAP PERUBAHAN NILAI ANKLE BRACHIAL INDEX PASIEN DM TIPE 2 DI WILAYAH PUSKESMAS II DENPASAR BARAT
Abstract: Diabetes Mellitus
(DM) is a metabolic disease characterized by high blood glucose levels
(hyperglycemia). One of the complications of diabetes is diabetic foot. Foot
problems caused by reduced peripheral blood circulation as a result of
prolonged hyperglycemia conditions. An exercises that can maintain peripheral
circulation of patients with type 2 diabetes is Active Lower ROM. Active lower
ROM was carried out by the patient in the morning and evening, 6 days a week,
for 4 weeks 10 times for each motion. The purpose of this study was to identify
the effect of active lower ROM on Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) in patients type 2
of Diabetes. This research used quasi experimental design pre test and post
test with control group approach which consists of 2 groups : control group and
intervention group with 15 samples in each groups using purposive sampling technique.
The data was collected by measuring blood pressure at the brachial and ankle
regions using a sphygmomanometer. Based on the analysis results of the
dependent sample t-test the control and treatment groups showed diversification
between pretest and posttest value with significance value 0,429 and 0,000.
Independent sample t-test of control and intervention groups showed the
diversification of control and intervention group with significance value
0,002, meaning that, there were effects of the active lower ROM on Ankle
Brachial Index patients with type 2 diabetes.
Penulis: Suari, P. W., Mertha,
I. M, Damayanti, R.D
Kode Jurnal: jpkeperawatandd150014