scholarly journals Impacts of psychological resilience on self-efficacy and quality of life in patients with diabetic foot ulcers: a prospective cross-sectional study

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (13) ◽  
pp. 56-56
Author(s):  
Dan Kuang ◽  
Dan-Feng Gu ◽  
Hong Cao ◽  
Qin-Fang Yuan ◽  
Zhi-Xia Dong ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 197-205
Author(s):  
Putri Puspitasari

Pendahuluan : Diabetic Foot Ulcer (DFU) merupakan komplikasi jangka panjang yang umum ditemukan pada pasien Diabetes Mellitus (DM). Penurunan kualitas kesehatan, proses penyembuhan yang lambat, ancaman amputasi, serta ancaman kematian berdampak terhadap keadaan psikologis yang buruk bagi penderita DFU. Keadaan emosi yang mungkin timbul pada pasien dengan penyakit kronis seperti DFU adalah perasaan chronic sorrow dan Quality Of Life yang kurang baik. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah melihat keadaan chronic sorrow dan quality of life pada pasien dengan DFU serta secara spesifik melihat hubungan antara chronic sorrow dengan quality of life pasien dengan DFU Metode Penelitian: Penelitian ini merupakan jenis penelitian kuantitatif dengan desain analytic correlative dan rancangan penelitian menggunakan pendekatan cross sectional study. Tujuan penelitian ialah untuk menganalisis hubungan antara chronic sorrow dan kualitas hidup pada pasien dengan DFU. Sampel penelitian adalag 46 Responden. Hasil dan kesimpulan: hasil penelitian menunjukan dari 46 responden 29 (63,04 %) mengalami keadaan chronic sorrow dan diantara 46 responden 27 (58,7 %) mengalami keadaan kualitas hidup yang kurang baik. Responden yang mengalami chronic sorrow memiliki kualitas hidup yang kurang baik sebesar 78,13 % dan kualitas hidup yang baik sebesar 21,87 % dengan p= 0,000 lebih kecil dari α= 0,05, yang dapat diartikan bahwa terdapat hubungan bermakna antara keadaan chronic sorrow dan quality of life.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Linda Aurpibul ◽  
Chanidapa Pradsarakee ◽  
Kamolrawee Sintupat ◽  
Nongyow Wongnum ◽  
Tawalchaya Chotecharoentanan ◽  
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Abstract Background:Currently there are many children with perinatal HIV infection (PHIV) in Thailand who have survived on effective treatment, and grown up into adolescents and young adults (AYA). We determined their quality of life and HIV adherence self-efficacy.Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at Research Institute for Health Sciences, Chiang Mai University, Thailand in 2018. Inclusion criteria were: 1) aged between 15-25 years, 2) living with perinatal HIV infection, and 3) receiving ART. Those with mental, physical, or communication problems and could not provide responses independently were excluded. The WHO-quality of life-BREF questionnaire and the HIV Treatment Adherence Self-Efficacy Scale (HIV-ASES) were usedin collecting data by self-administered questionnaires on mobile device.Results: A hundred and eleven AYA-PHIV were included; 52 (47%) were female. Their median age, and duration on ART were 20.2 (IQR 18.2-22.6), and 14.1 (IQR 10.4-14.8) years, respectively. Approximately half (59.4%) of AYA-PHIV rated their overall QOL as favorable (41.4% good,and 18.0% very good), whereas 35.1%rated as neither poor nor good. The mean ± SD domain-wise scores were 54.71 ± 10.80, 59.79 ± 13.17, 63.19 ± 20.56, and 65.32 ± 16.74inthe physical health, psychological health,social relationship, and environmental health, respectively. The overall mean HIV–ASES score was 7.79 ±1.95, with a trend towards higher scores in female than male AYA-PHIV. A positive correlation between HIV-ASES and QOL was observed (r=0.268, p=0.005).Conclusion: Most of AYA-PHIVin Thailand had a favorable QOL and optimal HIV-adherence self-efficacy.Attention should be paid on strengthen their physical and psychological health, with continuous social support. Intervention to boost their HIV-adherence self-efficacy when entering adult life is warranted.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 500-509
Author(s):  
Fahrun Nur Rosyid ◽  
Supratman Supratman ◽  
Beti Kristinawati ◽  
Diah Ayu Kurnia

The purpose of this study was to assess fasting blood glucose (GDP) levels and correlate with quality of life in patients with diabetic foot ulcers (UKD). The design of this study uses clinical-based cross-sectional research. The results of this study found that most of the GDP levels in the category of hyperglycemia were 31 patients (62%) and a small proportion of hypoglycemia were 5 patients (10%). Quality of life was mostly good as many as 43 patients (86%) and a small proportion of poor as many as 7 patients (14%). Most of the GDP levels in the category of hyperglycemia with good quality of life were 17 patients (34%) and a small percentage of GDP with normoglycemia category with a good quality of life were 1 patient (2%). Statistical test results showed that the level of GDP was significantly related to quality of life in UKD patients (p = 0.04). Conclusions, GDP levels are significantly related to quality of life in UKD patients.   Keywords: Diabetes mellitus, GDP levels, Quality of life, Diabetic foot ulcers


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