ENHANCING BLOOD SUGAR CONTROL IN TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS THROUGH NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL FOOT EXERCISE THERAPY: A QUALITATIVE CASE STUDY

Background: Type II Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disorder often accompanied by blood glucose instability, increasing the risk of long-term complications. Non-pharmacological interventions such as foot exercise therapy offer a complementary approach to blood sugar control. Objecti...

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Main Authors: Kusuma Wijaya Ridi Putra, Akhmad Khoirul Anam, Karisma Dwi Ana
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Published: Library Unit collaborates with the Institute for Research and Community Service, College of Health Sciences Husada Jombang 2025-03-01
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Online Access:https://jurnal.stikeshusadajombang.ac.id/index.php/LKH/article/view/68
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Akhmad Khoirul Anam
Karisma Dwi Ana
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description Background: Type II Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disorder often accompanied by blood glucose instability, increasing the risk of long-term complications. Non-pharmacological interventions such as foot exercise therapy offer a complementary approach to blood sugar control. Objectives: The study was to evaluate the effectiveness of non-pharmacological foot exercise therapy in enhancing blood sugar control in Type II DM patients. Design: This qualitative case study involved two patients with Type II DM who experienced unstable blood glucose levels at the Sedap Malam Room, RSI Nashrul Ummah Lamongan. Nursing care included implementing diabetic foot exercise therapy performed once daily for three consecutive days. Blood glucose levels were measured before and after the intervention using a glucometer. Data were analyzed descriptively. Results: Both patients demonstrated a reduction in blood glucose levels. Patient 1's blood glucose decreased from 244 mg/dl to 181 mg/dl, while Patient 2's dropped from 265 mg/dl to 160 mg/dl. Additional outcomes included reduced fatigue and improved self-management awareness. Conclusion: Non-pharmacological foot exercise therapy effectively lowered blood glucose levels in Type II DM patients. This therapy can serve as a supportive nursing intervention to enhance glycemic control, minimize complications, and improve patient quality of life.
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spelling doaj-art-8bb8fef9fc734c32b51d25159275192a2025-08-20T02:26:20ZengLibrary Unit collaborates with the Institute for Research and Community Service, College of Health Sciences Husada JombangLiterasi Kesehatan Husada3025-25123025-30472025-03-019110.60050/lkh.v9i1.68ENHANCING BLOOD SUGAR CONTROL IN TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS THROUGH NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL FOOT EXERCISE THERAPY: A QUALITATIVE CASE STUDYKusuma Wijaya Ridi Putra0Akhmad Khoirul Anam1Karisma Dwi Ana2Bachelor of Nursing Science, College of Health Sciences of Husada JombangBachelor of Nursing Science, College of Health Sciences of Husada JombangBachelor of Nursing Science, College of Health Sciences of Husada Jombang Background: Type II Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disorder often accompanied by blood glucose instability, increasing the risk of long-term complications. Non-pharmacological interventions such as foot exercise therapy offer a complementary approach to blood sugar control. Objectives: The study was to evaluate the effectiveness of non-pharmacological foot exercise therapy in enhancing blood sugar control in Type II DM patients. Design: This qualitative case study involved two patients with Type II DM who experienced unstable blood glucose levels at the Sedap Malam Room, RSI Nashrul Ummah Lamongan. Nursing care included implementing diabetic foot exercise therapy performed once daily for three consecutive days. Blood glucose levels were measured before and after the intervention using a glucometer. Data were analyzed descriptively. Results: Both patients demonstrated a reduction in blood glucose levels. Patient 1's blood glucose decreased from 244 mg/dl to 181 mg/dl, while Patient 2's dropped from 265 mg/dl to 160 mg/dl. Additional outcomes included reduced fatigue and improved self-management awareness. Conclusion: Non-pharmacological foot exercise therapy effectively lowered blood glucose levels in Type II DM patients. This therapy can serve as a supportive nursing intervention to enhance glycemic control, minimize complications, and improve patient quality of life. https://jurnal.stikeshusadajombang.ac.id/index.php/LKH/article/view/68Type II Diabetes MellitusBlood Glucose ControlFoot Exercise TherapyNon-Pharmacological InterventionNursing Care
spellingShingle Kusuma Wijaya Ridi Putra
Akhmad Khoirul Anam
Karisma Dwi Ana
ENHANCING BLOOD SUGAR CONTROL IN TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS THROUGH NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL FOOT EXERCISE THERAPY: A QUALITATIVE CASE STUDY
Literasi Kesehatan Husada
Type II Diabetes Mellitus
Blood Glucose Control
Foot Exercise Therapy
Non-Pharmacological Intervention
Nursing Care
title ENHANCING BLOOD SUGAR CONTROL IN TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS THROUGH NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL FOOT EXERCISE THERAPY: A QUALITATIVE CASE STUDY
title_full ENHANCING BLOOD SUGAR CONTROL IN TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS THROUGH NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL FOOT EXERCISE THERAPY: A QUALITATIVE CASE STUDY
title_fullStr ENHANCING BLOOD SUGAR CONTROL IN TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS THROUGH NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL FOOT EXERCISE THERAPY: A QUALITATIVE CASE STUDY
title_full_unstemmed ENHANCING BLOOD SUGAR CONTROL IN TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS THROUGH NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL FOOT EXERCISE THERAPY: A QUALITATIVE CASE STUDY
title_short ENHANCING BLOOD SUGAR CONTROL IN TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS THROUGH NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL FOOT EXERCISE THERAPY: A QUALITATIVE CASE STUDY
title_sort enhancing blood sugar control in type ii diabetes mellitus through non pharmacological foot exercise therapy a qualitative case study
topic Type II Diabetes Mellitus
Blood Glucose Control
Foot Exercise Therapy
Non-Pharmacological Intervention
Nursing Care
url https://jurnal.stikeshusadajombang.ac.id/index.php/LKH/article/view/68
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