The Effectiveness of Health Education with Peer Educator Method on Self-Care Activities of Client with Type 2 Diabetes
Date
2015-11-14Author
SUSWATI, Wahyi Sholehah Erdah
WANTIYAH, Wantiyah
KURNIAWATI, Dini
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Self-care activities are conducted by client with type 2 diabetes to control
blood glucose level so that complications can be prevented. Health education with peer
educator method can be used as a way to improve self-care activities in client with type 2
diabetes. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of health education
with peer educator method on self-care activities of client with type 2 diabetes in the work
area of Sumbersari Public Health Center Jember. Methods: The design of this study was
quasi-experiment with non-equivalent control group design. A total of 26 type 2 diabetes
patients were enrolled in this study using purposive sampling technique. The sample was
divided into 2 groups which consisted of 13 people as a control group and 13 people as a
treatment group. Health education was conducted 8 sessions within a month. Data were
analyzed using dependent t-test and independent t-test. Results: The result showed p-value of
0.000 (=0.05), so it can be concluded that there was significant effect of health education
with peer educator method on self-care activities. Conclusion: Health education with peer
educator method can improve self-care activities. Nurses can apply peer educator method in
health education, especially to improve self-care activities of patients with type 2 diabetes.
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