
PILOT STUDI: MANAJEMEN DIRI PASIEN DIABETES MELITUS DI RUMAH SAKIT HL. MANAMBAI ABDULKADIR
Author(s) -
Satriya Pranata
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
jurnal ilmiah keperawatan (scientific journal of nursing)/jurnal ilmiah keperawatan (scientific journal of nursing)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2528-3022
pISSN - 2477-4391
DOI - 10.33023/jikep.v5i2.258
Subject(s) - diabetes mellitus , medicine , distress , population , self management , psychological intervention , type 2 diabetes mellitus , diabetes management , research design , nursing , type 2 diabetes , environmental health , endocrinology , clinical psychology , social science , machine learning , sociology , computer science
Background: The population of people with diabetes mellitus is increasing every year, furthermore included into number three of deadliest disease in Indonesia. The total number of patients with diabetes mellitus currently are 10.3 million, predicted in 2045, the population will increase to 16.7 million. The main cause population of people with diabetes mellitus are increasing due to public awareness regarding self-management is still less. No researcher has been conducted research about diabetes self-management in HL. Manambai Abdulkadir hospitals. Objectives of the Pilot Study: the main objective in this pilot study was to understand the self-management of people with diabetes mellitus in HL Manambai Abdulkadir hospitals. Methodology: The participants in this pilot study were people diabetes mellitus type 2 in HL Manambai Abdulkadir hospitals using cross sectional design by diabetes self-management, self-efficacy, diabetes self-management knowledge and diabetes distress scale questionnaire. Results: 60% of patients in HL Manambai Abdulkadir hospitals had lack of self-management. The result from measuring of distress scale, knowledge and self-efficacy of patients are related to self-management of patients with diabetes mellitus with P Value <0.05. Conclusion: further research is needed with additional interventions to overcome the lack of self-management to people who suffer diabetes mellitus in HL Manambai Abdulkadir Hospital.