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FLUID ADHERENCE LEVEL AMONG PATIENTS UNDERGOING WITH HEMODIALYSIS Novita Surya Putri; Titin Sukartini; Ferry Efendy
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2019): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
Publisher : Alta Dharma Publisher

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Hemodialysis is commonly provided for three times per week to disposal of analyzed waste and fluid volume in the body. Fluid elimination has a risk for fluid excessive in inter-dialytic. The study aimed to determine the level of fluid restrictions among hemodialysis patients. A descriptive study was applied to describe the level of fluid restriction. Fifteen samples were selected using purposive sampling. The findings explained that more than half of patients have poor adherence to restrict the fluid. Around 46% of patients have fair level adherence on fluid Keywords: Hemodialysis, Interdialytic Weight Gain, Adherence to Fluid Restriction
GAMBARAN SELF EFFICACY DAN PENGETAHUAN PADA KLIEN TUBERKULOSIS: Self Efficacy and Knowledge Description on Tuberculosis Clients Muhammad Afif Hilmi Masyfahani; Titin Sukartini; Ririn Probowati
Jurnal Ilmiah Keperawatan (Scientific Journal of Nursing) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2020): JIKep | Maret 2020
Publisher : LPPM STIKES Pemkab Jombang

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ABSTRACT Background : Tuberculosis is a contagious disease that is spread throughout the world and is a public health problem due to high morbidity and mortality. Along with the increasing prevalence of Tuberculosis events. Objective: To determine the self efficacy picture and knowledge of Tuberculosis clients in Bangil General Hospital. Method: Descriptive research with cross sectional approach. The research sample of 70 respondents with purposive sampling which inclusion and exclusion criteria. The instrument uses a questionnaire. Results: The results showed that tuberculosis clients had good self efficacy as many as 41 people (58.6%),%), quite as many as 20 people (28.6%) and the rest had less self efficacy as many as 9 people (12.9%) . and have good knowledge as many as 36 people (51.4%). Tuberculosis clients also have good knowledge as many as 36 people (51.4%), quite as many as 24 people (34.3%) and the rest have less knowledge as many as 10 people (14.3%). Conclusion: Clients' beliefs about self-care management can increase and be able to generate enthusiasm to seek knowledge, positive attitudes and self-management skills to improve and the client's health behavior in general. Client knowledge by providing information and understanding through a module media to the Tuberculosis client regarding Tuberculosis disease so as to increase the client's knowledge regarding management of her care. Keywords: Self efficacy, Knowledge, Tuberculosis