Spiritual-well-being and resilience in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Date
2021-10-28Author
PERTIWI, Zulihastika Mesly Eka
WIDAYATI, Nur
SUTAWARDANA, Jon Hafan
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Psychological problems can be experienced by patients with type 2 Diabetes
Mellitus (DM), especially related to the long-term treatment. Therefore, they need
coping strategies such as spirituality to become resilient. This research aimed to
analyze the correlation between spiritual well-being and resilience in type 2 DM
patients. It applied quantitative research with cross sectional approach. A total of
124 type 2 DM patients were involved and selected by systematic random sampling
technique. Data collection was conducted by 2 questionnaires: Spiritual Well-Being
Scale (SWBS) and The Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC). The median
score of spiritual well-being was 78 (min-max= 62-108). Meanwhile the median
value of resilience was 72 (min-max= 42-100). The Spearman Correlation test
showed a positive moderate correlation between spiritual well-being and resilience
(p value = 0.001, r = 0.446, α = 0.05). The higher the value of spiritual well-being, the
better the level of resilience of patients with Type 2 DM. Assessment and
improvement of spiritual well-being can be a means to enhance the resilience in
type 2 DM patients.
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