Analisis Faktor-Faktor Sosiodemografi yang Mempengaruhi Perilaku Perawatan Kaki pada Penderita Diabetes Melitus Tipe 2 di Kabupaten Jember
Abstract
Foot care behavior is essential to prevent complications in type 2 diabetes mellitus 
patients. However, the implementation of foot care behavior is still relatively poor. 
This study aimed to analyze the effect of sociodemographic factors on foot care 
behavior in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Jember Regency. This research 
was an analytical observational design with a cross-sectional approach. The 
dependent variable was foot care behavior, and the independent variables were 
sociodemographic characteristics of age, gender, education level, income level, 
marital status, ethnicity, and family type. The sampling technique was multistage 
random sampling with 130 respondents. Data were collected using a 
sociodemographic questionnaire and the Nothingham Assessment of Functional 
Footcare (NAFF) Questionnaire and analyzed by logistic regression ordinal. This 
study found an influence of income level on foot care behavior (p-value of 0.019). 
Poor foot care was found in respondents with an income level of ≤ regional minimum 
wages. This condition is due to the high busyness of respondents in working, so they 
have limitations in accessing health services and do not take good care of their feet. 
Providing health education is important to increase awareness of diabetic patients 
about foot care, especially those whose income ≤ regional minimum wages, so that 
they can improve foot care behavior.
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