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Correlation Family Support on Independence of Patients Schizophrenic Activities Daily Living (ADL) Ronal Surya Aditya
Journal of Global Pharma Technology Volume 12 Issue 06 (2020) June 2020
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Family support for schizophrenics has proven to be very effective in supporting patients' healing and independence. And this program has been widely recommended by several minimum service standards published internationally. However, the reality is that the family is not yet fully supported, even though good family support can increase patient independence. Aims to find out the relationship between family support and ADL independence in schizophrenia patients. The research design used in this study was a correlation method that used a cross-sectional approach, with samples in this study were 70 family members with schizophrenia. The variables in this study are family supports (instrumental, informational, appreciation, assessment). Based on the results of statistical tests using the Spearman Rank shows ρ value for instrumental family support (0.020), informational family support (0.031), family support award (0.021), and family support assessment (0.021). Full family support is necessary and given to sufferers, especially schizophrenics. Comprehensive family support can be given if the caregiver is a member of the nuclear family who has a good psychological closeness with the sufferer. The results of this study can explain future approaches to dealing with the family support of schizophrenia patients Keywords: ADL Independence, Family Support, Schizophrenia.
The Effect of Interpersonal on the Use of Traditional Medicine in Hypertension Patients with Health Promotion Model Approach Ronal Surya Aditya
Journal of Global Pharma Technology Volume 12 Issue 09 (2020) Sept. 2020
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ABSTRACT: Hypertension is a disease that requires compliance with drug consumption, but many people are affected by using traditional medicine. Interpersonal influences affect them in the choice of treatment. This study aims to determine the interpersonal influence on traditional drug use in hypertensive patients with a theoretical approach to health promotion models. The subjects of this study were 148 hypertension people in Posyandu, Jenggolo Village, Kepanjen Regency. The design of this research is Cross-Sectional with the sampling technique uses purposive sampling to get a sample of 108 people. Retrieval of data using questionnaire sheets and multiple linear regression statistical tests. The results of the study using multiple linear regression test showed that family support had a B value of 0.111 with sig = 0.036, support of health workers had a value of B 0.156 with sig = 0.028, and peer support had a value of B 0.233 with sig = 0.002. The beta coefficient value on family support is 0.203, health worker support is 0.212, and peer support is 0.297. It can be concluded that the three supporters, namely family, health workers and peers, influence the use of traditional medicine. The most dominant influence in this study was on peer support. The results of this study are expected to provide input for other researchers about providing interventions to peers in patients with hypertension.