R. Riamah, Anita Syarifah, M. Irwan, Rahayu Sesliana
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ABSTRACT
One of the pillars in the management of diabetes mellitus is physical exercise. One of the physical exercises is the buerger allen exercise. Buerger allen exercise is one of the methods used to reduce the Ankle Brachial Index (ABI). The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of giving buerger allen exercise on Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) scores in type II diabetes mellitus patients at the Pandau Jaya Health Center. The research used in this study was pre-experimental, using the one group pre-test post-test method with paired T test. Data collection was carried out using observation sheets. The sample was determined by purposive sampling method of 20 respondents without a control group. Analysis was performed by univariate analysis and bivariate analysis using paired sample T test. The statistical test results obtained a p-value of 0.000 (P-value <0.005), so it can be concluded that there is an effect of giving buerger allen exercise on the Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) score in type II diabetes mellitus patients at the Pandau Jaya Health Center. It is suggested that the public can apply the Buerger Allen Exercise as one of the methods used to increase the Ankle Brachialindex Value
Keyword : Diabetes Mellitus, Angkle Brachialindex, Buerger Allen Exercise
References : 30 (2017-2022)
在 Pandau Jaya 健康中心开展布格尔-艾伦运动对 II 型糖尿病患者踝肱指数(ABI)评分的影响
摘要 体育锻炼是糖尿病治疗的支柱之一。布格艾伦运动是其中一种体育锻炼方法。布格艾伦运动是用于降低踝臂指数(ABI)的方法之一。本研究的目的是确定在 Pandau Jaya 健康中心进行 Buerger Allen 运动对 II 型糖尿病患者踝肱指数(ABI)评分的影响。本研究采用的是实验前研究法,采用一组前测后测和配对 T 检验法。数据收集使用观察表进行。样本通过有目的的抽样方法确定为 20 名受访者,不设对照组。分析方法包括单变量分析和使用配对样本 T 检验的双变量分析。统计检验结果得出的 P 值为 0.000(P 值 <0.005),因此可以得出结论:在 Pandau Jaya 健康中心,给予 Buerger Allen 运动对 II 型糖尿病患者的踝肱指数(ABI)得分有影响。建议公众将布格艾伦运动作为提高踝臂指数值的方法之一:糖尿病、踝肱指数、布格艾伦运动 参考文献 : 30 (2017-2022)