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High Self-Efficacy Strongly Predicted Self-Management Among Hypertensive Patients in Palembang Frisca, Sanny; Koerniawan, Dheni
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 3 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i3.5694

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Hypertension as a chronic disease with a major sign of increased blood pressure is becoming a problem globally. Increased blood pressure can be the cause of various other chronic diseases such as coronary artery disease and stroke. As an effort to prevent these complications, hypertensive patients need good and sustainable self-care. Self-efficacy is one of the factors that contribute to good self-care. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of self-efficacy on self-management in hypertensive patients. This study was conducted in Palembang with 35 respondents with hypertension aged >17 years. Data was taken through self-efficacy and self-management questionnaires that have been declared valid and reliable. Most 35 respondents have elementary and high-school education backgrounds, high self-efficacy, and moderate self-management. Self-efficacy strongly predicts self-management, although age and educational background do not significantly influence it.
Factors Determining Commitment to Health-Promoting Behavior During COVID-19 Dheni Koerniawan; Sanny Frisca
Jurnal Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 26 No 2 (2023): July
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Keperawatan Universitas Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.7454/jki.v26i2.1130

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Forming new behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic required individual commitment. Based on Pender’s health promotion model (HPM), factors affecting commitment to new behaviors include benefit perception, barriers, self-efficacy, related activities, as well as interpersonal and situational influences. This study aims to determine the determinant factors that affected commitment to health-promoting behavior and habits during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study randomly assigned online questionnaires to 186 people in Palembang. The instruments used in this study were developed by the author based on Pender’s HPM. Path analysis with the SEM-PLS approach was used to analyze determinant factors of community commitment. The results of the analysis showed that the following influenced commitment: benefit variables (β = 0.192; p = 0.011), previous activities (β = 0.134; p = 0.031), interpersonal influence (β = 0.214; p = 0.005) and situational influence (β = 0.326; p = 0.000), barriers (β = -0.068; p = 0.247), and self-efficacy (β = 0.079; p = 0.256). All the predictors contributed to a commitment value of 40.6%. It can be concluded that enhancing perceived benefits and focusing on previously completed activities, and external factors, interpersonal and situational influence, may strengthen commitment to developing healthy behavior. Moreover, good self-efficacy based on previous practice can lower perceived barriers, which hinder commitment. Therefore, nurses need to focus on identifying individual internal and external factors to bolster commitment while lowering barriers.Abstrak Faktor-faktor Penentu Komitmen terhadap Perilaku Promosi Kesehatan selama COVID-19. Membentuk perilaku baru di masa pandemi COVID-19 memerlukan komitmen individu. Berdasarkan Pender’s health promotion model (HPM), faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi komitmen terhadap perilaku baru meliputi persepsi manfaat, hambatan, efikasi diri, aktivitas terkait, serta pengaruh interpersonal dan situasional. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui faktor-faktor penentu yang mempengaruhi komitmen terhadap perilaku dan kebiasaan promosi kesehatan selama pandemi COVID-19. Penelitian ini menyebarkan kuesioner online secara acak kepada 186 orang di Palembang. Instrumen yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini dikembangkan penulis berdasarkan Pender’s HPM. Path analysis dengan pendekatan SEM-PLS digunakan untuk menganalisis faktor-faktor penentu komitmen masyarakat. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa komitmen dipengaruhi oleh hal-hal berikut: variabel manfaat (β = 0,192; p = 0,011), aktivitas sebelumnya (β = 0,134; p = 0,031), pengaruh interpersonal (β = 0,214; p = 0,005) dan pengaruh situasional (β = 0,326; p = 0,000), hambatan (β = -0,068; p = 0,247), dan efikasi diri (β = 0,079; p = 0,256). Seluruh prediktor menyumbang nilai komitmen sebesar 40,6% sehingga dapat disimpulkan bahwa meningkatkan manfaat yang dirasakan dan fokus pada aktivitas yang telah diselesaikan sebelumnya, dan faktor eksternal, pengaruh interpersonal dan situasional, dapat memperkuat komitmen untuk mengembangkan perilaku sehat. Selain itu, efikasi diri yang baik berdasarkan praktik sebelumnya dapat menurunkan hambatan yang dirasakan, yang menghambat komitmen. Oleh karena itu, perawat perlu fokus dalam mengidentifikasi faktor internal dan eksternal individu untuk meningkatkan komitmen sekaligus menurunkan hambatan. Kata Kunci: model promosi kesehatan, new normal, perilaku komitmen, promosi kesehatan
The Influence of Knowladge and Atitudes on the Implementation of End of Life Care among Nurses in the Emergency Room and Intensive Room Alvareza Ratih Damayanti, Anastasia; Koerniawan, Dheni; Frisca, Sanny
UKMC International Conference (UKMC IC) Proceedings Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): UKMC International Conference (UKMC IC) Proceeding
Publisher : Catholic University Musi Charitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32524/ukmcic.v1i1.1298

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Modelling Quality Of Life Hypertensive Patient Koerniawan, Dheni; Frisca, Sanny
UKMC International Conference (UKMC IC) Proceedings Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): UKMC International Conference (UKMC IC) Proceeding
Publisher : Catholic University Musi Charitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32524/ukmcic.v1i1.1308

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Hypertension (HT) still become silent killer disease leading to mortality. Although many efforts and programs of HT increase blood pressure control, but internal factors such as age, gender, duration of illness (DOI), attitude, medication adherence (MA), routine check-up (RCU), and blood pressure (BP) still play important role to enhancing blood pressure control and even more so the quality of life (QoL) hypertensive patients. This research aims to testing a hypothetic modelling of previous research to find an internal factors model of QoL in hypertensive patients. Cross-sectional study used to 89 samples randomize due to online questionnaire collecting data. Correlation used to eliminate variables which did not significant adding to the model. Then model testing by partial-least square analysis. The result shows that attitude directly affect the MA and RCU significantly, also MA to BP and BP to QoL, but interestingly did not significant in RCU to BP. As addition, it has significant effect as attitude to BP through MA, MA to QoL through BP, and so simultaneously attitude to QoL with MA and BP as intervening. So, it becomes very important as nurses to empower patient’s attitude to manage and maintain their lifestyle with their hypertensive condition to enhance their adherence in medication so they blood pressure in controlled and will have a good quality of life.