Potential of Honey Hydrogel Modern Dressing in Wound Healing of Patients with Grade II Diabetic Foot Ulcer

Aims: To analyze the potential of honey hydrogel modern dressing in wound healing process in patients with grade II diabetic ulcers. Methods: The research design used a true experiment with a randomized pretest posttest control group design. This study had 36 respondents who were divided into 2 g...

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Main Authors: Winda Afikirtiani, Arwani Arwani, Dwi Ari Murti Widigdo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Hasanuddin 2023-08-01
Series:Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal
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Online Access:https://journal.unhas.ac.id/index.php/icon/article/view/28153
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author Winda Afikirtiani
Arwani Arwani
Dwi Ari Murti Widigdo
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description Aims: To analyze the potential of honey hydrogel modern dressing in wound healing process in patients with grade II diabetic ulcers. Methods: The research design used a true experiment with a randomized pretest posttest control group design. This study had 36 respondents who were divided into 2 groups through simple random sampling. The intervention group was given honey hydrogel with 4 measurements. The first measurement or pretest on day 1, the second measurement or posttest 1 on day 7, the third measurement or posttest 2 on day 14, and the fourth measurement or posttest 3 on day 21. The instrument used to measure patient wound healing using the Bates-Jensen Wound Assessment Tool (BWAT). Results: The increase in the mean wound healing score of patients who were given honey hydrogel modern dressing from a score of 42.11 on day 1 to 34.56 on day 21 with p = 0.001 while the increase in the mean wound healing score of patients who were given manufacturer hydrogel modern dressing from a score of 41.67 on day 1 to 37.17 on day 21 with p = 0.001. The effect size between the intervention group and the control group is quite strong with a value of 0.78. Conclusion: Honey hydrogel has the potential to promote wound healing in patients with grade II diabetic ulcers. Further research is recommended to explore the use of honey hydrogel by innovating the manufacturing process to ensure consistent dosing in the treatment of grade II diabetic ulcers.
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spelling doaj.art-fa659fd4599b487ab89abb6f9b6799382023-12-04T03:10:22ZengUniversitas HasanuddinIndonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal2528-25572686-116X2023-08-018171510.20956/icon.v8i1.2815333599Potential of Honey Hydrogel Modern Dressing in Wound Healing of Patients with Grade II Diabetic Foot UlcerWinda Afikirtiani0Arwani Arwani1Dwi Ari Murti Widigdo2Poltekkes Kemenkes SemarangPoltekkes Kemenkes SemarangPoltekkes Kemenkes SemarangAims: To analyze the potential of honey hydrogel modern dressing in wound healing process in patients with grade II diabetic ulcers. Methods: The research design used a true experiment with a randomized pretest posttest control group design. This study had 36 respondents who were divided into 2 groups through simple random sampling. The intervention group was given honey hydrogel with 4 measurements. The first measurement or pretest on day 1, the second measurement or posttest 1 on day 7, the third measurement or posttest 2 on day 14, and the fourth measurement or posttest 3 on day 21. The instrument used to measure patient wound healing using the Bates-Jensen Wound Assessment Tool (BWAT). Results: The increase in the mean wound healing score of patients who were given honey hydrogel modern dressing from a score of 42.11 on day 1 to 34.56 on day 21 with p = 0.001 while the increase in the mean wound healing score of patients who were given manufacturer hydrogel modern dressing from a score of 41.67 on day 1 to 37.17 on day 21 with p = 0.001. The effect size between the intervention group and the control group is quite strong with a value of 0.78. Conclusion: Honey hydrogel has the potential to promote wound healing in patients with grade II diabetic ulcers. Further research is recommended to explore the use of honey hydrogel by innovating the manufacturing process to ensure consistent dosing in the treatment of grade II diabetic ulcers.https://journal.unhas.ac.id/index.php/icon/article/view/28153diabetic foot ulcerhoney hydrogelmodern dressing
spellingShingle Winda Afikirtiani
Arwani Arwani
Dwi Ari Murti Widigdo
Potential of Honey Hydrogel Modern Dressing in Wound Healing of Patients with Grade II Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal
diabetic foot ulcer
honey hydrogel
modern dressing
title Potential of Honey Hydrogel Modern Dressing in Wound Healing of Patients with Grade II Diabetic Foot Ulcer
title_full Potential of Honey Hydrogel Modern Dressing in Wound Healing of Patients with Grade II Diabetic Foot Ulcer
title_fullStr Potential of Honey Hydrogel Modern Dressing in Wound Healing of Patients with Grade II Diabetic Foot Ulcer
title_full_unstemmed Potential of Honey Hydrogel Modern Dressing in Wound Healing of Patients with Grade II Diabetic Foot Ulcer
title_short Potential of Honey Hydrogel Modern Dressing in Wound Healing of Patients with Grade II Diabetic Foot Ulcer
title_sort potential of honey hydrogel modern dressing in wound healing of patients with grade ii diabetic foot ulcer
topic diabetic foot ulcer
honey hydrogel
modern dressing
url https://journal.unhas.ac.id/index.php/icon/article/view/28153
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