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Factors Affecting Quality of Life in Chronic Kidney Failure Patients Receiving Hemodialysis Johan Budhiana; Rosliana Dewi; Nurul Novtiana Sabilah; Nurvita Trianasari; Abdul Rahman La Ede
JHeS (Journal of Health Studies) Vol 6, No 2 (2022): September
Publisher : Universitas 'Aisyiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (452.494 KB) | DOI: 10.31101/jhes.2697

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The quality of life of CKD patients receiving hemodialysis may be impacted by the development of clinical symptoms. Family support, self-efficacy, and coping methods are a few things that have an impact on quality of life. The goal of the study was to ascertain how coping strategies, self-efficacy, and family support affected quality of life. This kind of research uses a cross-sectional strategy and is correlational. The population consists of hemodialysis patients with chronic renal failure, and a complete sampling technique was used with a sample size of 71 individuals. Questionnaires and path analysis are two methods used in data collection. The mean family assistance, according to research findings, is $55.00. Self-efficacy scores on mean are 72.14, coping skills scores on mean are 40.35, and quality of life scores on mean are 62.76. The quality of life is influenced by family support (p = 0.013), self-efficacy (p = 0.002), and coping techniques (p = 0.000). The quality of life of people with chronic kidney failure is influenced by family support, self-efficacy, and coping methods. The hospital should be able to do more to enhance quality of life and health promotion.
The use of five-finger relaxation techniques for reducing stress and sleep quality in hypertension patients Rosliana Dewi; Johan Budhiana; Dilla Nurul Arsyi; Maria Yulianti; Syiva Dwi Fatmala
JHeS (Journal of Health Studies) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/jhes.2990

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One of the efforts to overcome hypertension experienced by its sufferers is to reduce stress and improve their sleep quality. Patients will usually overcome hypertension by taking drugs (which are chemical). Some use alternative methods. However, not many studies have been conducted to reveal efforts to reduce stress and improve sleep quality in hypertensive patients through this alternative method. It is the main reason research is carried out on non-pharmacological efforts to overcome stress and improve sleep quality that is effective, easy, and can be done alone by patients. This study aimed to determine the effect of five-finger relaxation techniques on stress and sleep quality in hypertensive patients in the working area of the Sukabumi Health Center. This study was a quasi-experiment with two groups of pre-tests and post-tests. The population and sample were hypertensive patients in the working area of the Sukabumi Health Center, with as many as 70 respondents divided into control and intervention groups of 35 respondents, each using purposive sampling techniques. The DASS-42 standard questionnaire was used for stress variables, while the PSQI standard questionnaire was used for sleep quality variables. Data analysis using a paired sample t-test showed differences in the pre-test and post-test stress scores in the control and intervention groups and in the control and intervention groups' sleep quality scores in the pre-test and post-test. The five-finger relaxation technique can lower hypertensive patients' stress and sleep quality scores. This technique is also an easy, inexpensive technique that is very likely to be done by hypertensive patients to maintain stable blood pressure and is an alternative non-pharmacological therapy for overcoming stress problems and sleep quality in hypertensive patients.