Spirituality and Coping Strategy In Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Date
2021-08-19Author
WIDAYATI, Nur
ROHMIN, Nuhita Siti
PURWANDARI, Retno
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Patients with type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) experience changes related to self-care
management. This condition can lead to a negative psychological reaction such as stress.
People deal with stress depending on their coping strategy. One of the factors affecting
coping strategy is spirituality. This study aimed to analyse the correlation between
spirituality and coping strategy in type 2 DM patients. This research applied an
observational analytic design with cross-sectional approach. A total of 84 respondents
were enrolled in this study by using consecutive sampling technique. Data collection was
conducted by administering questionnaires of Daily Spiritual Experience Scale (DSES)
and Cope Inventory. Data were analysed by using Spearman correlation test with
significance level of 0.05. The result showed that the mean value of spirituality was 70.25
and coping strategy was 75.88. There was a significant positive correlation between
spirituality and coping strategy (p-value: 0.001; r: 0.616). The correlation is strong and
positive which means the higher the level of spirituality the better the coping strategy.
This study suggests the importance of assessing the aspect of spirituality to optimize
coping strategy in patients with type 2 DM.
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