Syirli Anggriani
Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Jambi

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Journal : Jurnal Keperawatan Silampari

Spiritualitas dan Religiusitas Pasien Hipertensi Syirli Anggriani; Kodariyah Kodariyah; Nur Insani
Jurnal Keperawatan Silampari Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Keperawatan Silampari
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Matematika, Komputer, Keperawatan, Pendidikan dan Ekonomi (IPM2KPE)

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This study aims to describe the picture of spirituality and religiosity in hypertensive patients at the Putri Ayu Health Center, Jambi City. This research method is quantitative research with this type of observational survey research. The results showed that the religiosity value of hypertension patients at the Putri Ayu Health Center had an average high level of 99.4%, and only 0.6% of respondents had a low level of religiosity. The spiritual value of hypertension patients at the Putri Ayu Health Center is 92%, and only 2% of respondents have a low level of religiosity. In conclusion, hypertensive patients' religiosity and spirituality values are primarily high. Keywords: Hypertension, Religiosity, Spirituality
Perawatan Diri dengan Kualitas Hidup Penderita DM (Comorbid) di Masa Pandemi COVID-19 Nur Insani; Sri Hartini Harianja; Syirli Anggriani
Jurnal Keperawatan Silampari Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Keperawatan Silampari
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Matematika, Komputer, Keperawatan, Pendidikan dan Ekonomi (IPM2KPE)

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This study aims to analyze the relationship between self-care for DM sufferers (Comorbid) and their quality of life during the COVID-19 Pandemic. This research method is analytically observational using a cross-sectional design. The results showed that the majority of respondents, 74 people (81.3%), had a good quality of life, and 17 respondents with a percentage of 18.7% had a poor quality of life. The majority of respondents, 66 respondents (72.5%), have adequate self-care, 20 respondents (22.0%) have good self-care, and five respondents (5.5%) are in the less category. P-value = 0.000. In conclusion, good self-care for DM sufferers (comorbid) tends to improve the quality of life for DM patients. Keywords: COVID-19, Diabetes Mellitus, Quality of Life, Self Care