Relationship Between Treatment Compliance Level and Vision Value In Post-phacomulsification Cataract Surgery Patients at Rumah Sakit Bhayangkara Lumajang
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2024-11-06Author
YULIAWARDANI, Prahesty
ABIDIN, Zainal
KUSYAIRI, Achmad
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Cataracts are one of the causes of blindness, successful
cataract treatment does not depend on surgery alone.
Postoperative care and treatment greatly influences visual
outcomes after surgery. The research aims to explain the
relationship between the level of treatment compliance and
visual acuity in patients after phacomulsification cataract
surgery at Rumah Sakit Bhayangkara Lumajang. The research
design used was analytical observational with a cross sectional
approach. The target population is 70 patients with cataracts
who check up at the eye clinic, the target population is postcataract surgery patients who are controlled at the eye clinic
with a amount of 46 patients. The research sample consisted of
45 respondents who were selected using the Accidental
Sampling technique. Data collection used the MMAS-8
questionnaire to measure the level of treatment compliance
and the Snellen Chart to measure visual acuity values. Data
analysis used the Spearman rank correlation test. The results of
measuring the level of compliance with treatment of patients
after phacomulsification cataract surgery at Rumah Sakit
Bhayangkara Lumajang were obtained by 17 patients (37.8%) of
the amount respondents who had a low level of treatment
compliance. The results of measuring the vision values of 16
patients (35.6%) of the amount respondents had good vision
values. The results of data analysis using the Spearman rank
correlation test showed a significant relationship between the
level of treatment compliance and vision scores with a value of
ρ = 0.000 < 0.05. This shows that the more compliant the
treatment is, the better the visual acuity score. Research shows
that patient compliance with post-cataract surgery treatment is
critical for optimal recovery. High compliance is associated with
improved vision, so disciplined patients tend to have better
vision. These findings emphasize that interventions to improve
patient compliance should be a top priority in cataract
treatment, and postoperative patient compliance needs to be
considered.
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