Analisis Faktor-faktor Psikososial yang Mempengaruhi Perilaku Diet Penderita Diabetes Melitus Tipe 2 di Kabupaten Jember
Abstract
Diabetes is a chronic disease that relies heavily on changes in healthy and
balanced diet. But in reality, diet management of someone with diabetes mellitus
often fails, which is characterized by high daily blood glucose levels.
Disobedience to behavior and lifestyle such as eating patterns is influenced by
psychosocial factors. This quantitative study used an analytic and cross-sectional
observational design. The sampling technique used is multistage random
sampling and obtained 138 respondents. Instrument this study used SKILLDS, the
coping scale, DDS, HDFSS, a questionnaire on the perception of the nurse's role
in self-management of type 2 diabetes mellitus and SMDBQ. The result showed
that most the demographic characteristic respondent aged 56-67 years (48.5%),
female (64.4%), basic education (39.1%) and income low (60.1%). The results of
characteristic psychosocial factors, knowledge mostly in moderate category
(45.6%), coping mechanism in moderate category (67.3%), distress in high
category (37.6%), perception family support in moderate category (53.6%),
perception nurse support in moderate category (63.7%). The result of diet
behavior in the moderate category (61.5%). The results of analysis showed two
variables that influence dietary behavior is distress (p = 0.044) and perception
family support (p = 0.000). Adjusted R Square this study is 0,275. Distress caused
emotional burden that affects the dietary behavior and family support role as
social support that can increase the motivation in implementary diet. Therefore, it
is important to prevent the occurrence of diabetic distress and increase family
support so that adherence to the dietary behavior of people with diabetes mellitus
will be more optimal.
Collections
- UT-Faculty of Nursing [1529]