Abstract

Wound care has developed very rapidly, especially in the last two decades which has been supported by advance health technology. In addition, the current issue of wound care management is related to changes in patient profiles which are increasingly accompanied by degenerative disease conditions and metabolic disorders. These conditions usually require proper treatment so that the healing process can be optimal, such as diabetes mellitus wounds. Based on these problems, innovation is needed that can help students learn about modern wound dressing in a book entitled wound book. It is an innovation in the form of a book to learn about proper and correct diabetic wound management and therapies that can accelerate the healing process of diabetic wounds with modern dressings. This study aimed to analyze the effectiveness of diabetic ulcers and dressings on the improvement of modern wound care knowledge in nurse students at Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto. This was quantitative research that employed a one-group pretest-posttest design. The test was carried out to determine the improvement of knowledge before and after the study. The data were analyzed using the paired-sample t- test formula, in which it involved 30 nurse student. The result of the expert test showed that both media and material were in a very appropriate category. Moreover, the average scores were 4,64 and 4.60, respectively. The result above indicated that the average value of respondents' knowledge before and after being given a wound book media was 65.00 12.03 and 88.17 7,007, respectively. Meanwhile, the results of bivariate analysis using the paired-sample t-test revealed that the significance value was 0.000 (p-value 0.005).

Highlights

  • Wound care has developed very rapidly, especially in the last two decades, supported by advances in health technology

  • The current issue of wound care management is related to changes in patient profiles, which are increasingly accompanied by degenerative disease conditions and metabolic disorders

  • Wound Book is a book that explains modern dressings that are widely used in hospitals today

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Introduction

Wound care has developed very rapidly, especially in the last two decades, supported by advances in health technology. The current issue of wound care management is related to changes in patient profiles, which are increasingly accompanied by degenerative disease conditions and metabolic disorders. These conditions usually require proper treatment so that the healing process can be optimal, such as diabetes mellitus wounds. Diabetes mellitus is one of the main threats to humankind in the 21st century. Diabetic ulcers are caused by three factors which are often called the triad, namely: ischemia, neuropathy, and infection. Diabetic ulcers are caused by three factors which are often called the triad, namely: ischemia, neuropathy, and infection. [2]

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