dc.description.abstract | Metabolic disorders in blood sugar levels are caused by damage to insulin secretion
so that it affects energy production. Fatigue is one of the complaints and symptoms of
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) patients. This study aims to analyze the relationship between
energy management and fatigue in patients with diabetes mellitus. This study used a
correlational design with a cross sectional approach. Calculation of the sample in this
study using the Slovin formula, which obtained 34 respondents with diabetes mellitus at
the Kejayan Health Center, Pasuruan Regency using purposive sampling technique. Data
collection in this study used an energy management questionnaire and Multidimensional
Fatigue Invantory (MFI20). The results show that in energy management, energy
management in patients with diabetes mellitus is obtained with a good category of 55,9%.
On fatigue, the median result is 60.50 with a min-max value of 34-73. The correlation test
showed that there was a relationship between energy management and fatigue (p =
0,033, r = -0,366, = 0,05). There is a negative correlation which shows that the higher
the energy management, the lower the fatigue felt. Fatigue felt by diabetic patients does
not go away easily so that energy management must be carried out properly. It is
expected that diabetes mellitus patients maintain good energy management. It is a
concern for nurses in improving energy management of diabetes mellitus patients to
reduce the fatigue they feel. | en_US |