Hubungan Health Literacy dengan Perilaku Perawatan Kaki pada Petani dengan Diabetes Melitus Tipe 2 di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Panti Kabupaten Jember
Abstract
Foot care behavior is important in the management of diabetes mellitus to
prevent complications. Farmers with diabetes mellitus are often faced with limited
health literacy, which will have an impact on foot care behavior. This study
analyzed the relationship between health literacy and foot care behavior in farmers
suffering from type 2 DM. The research design used was correlational with a cross
sectional approach. A total of 107 respondents obtained in this study by purposive
sampling techniques. Data were collected using the Health Literacy Survey Europe
16 Questionnaire (HLS-EU-16Q) and the Nothingham Assessment of Functional
Footcare (NAFF) Questionnaire and analyzed using Kendall's tau C with a
significance level of 0.05. The results showed that most respondents had health
literacy in the problematic category (40.2%) and foot care behavior in the poor
category (69.2%). Bivariate analysis shows that there is a strong positive
correlation between health literacy and foot care behavior (p-value = 0.000;
r=0.759), meaning that the higher the health literacy, the higher the foot care
behavior, and vice versa. Providing interventions to increase health literacy is very
important to improve the foot care behavior of type 2 DM farmers. Future
researchers can identify other influencing factors and provide interventions to
increase health literacy and foot care behavior.
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