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Cendekia Medika : Jurnal Stikes Al-Ma`arif Baturaja
Core Subject : Health,
This journal is intended as a medium for communication among stakeholders on health research such as researchers, educators, students, practitioners of Health Office, Department of Health, Public Health Service center, as well as the general public who have an interest in the matter. This journal contains a script on Health Sciences that includes: Nursing, Midwifery, and Public health
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THE ROLE OF FAMILY KNOWLEDGE IN THE INCIDENCE OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS Yustati, Eva
Cendekia Medika: Jurnal Stikes Al-Ma`arif Baturaja Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): Cendekia Medika: Jurnal STIKes Al-Ma'arif Baturaja
Publisher : LPPM STIKES Al-Ma'arif Baturaja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52235/cendekiamedika.v10i2.592

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Tuberculosis can be caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which attacks the lungs in 80% of cases. Socioeconomic conditions, age, gender, family knowledge and support, nutritional status, and smoking habits are some of the factors that influence pulmonary TB disease. This study aims to investigate the role of family support and knowledge in cases of pulmonary TB at the Lubuk Rukam Community Health Center, although smoking is not the main cause of the disease. Cross-sectional study of the population of TB patients who came to the polyclinic, consisting of 125 patients aged 23 to 50 years. Samples taken by chance from 80 samples in this study showed the results of univariate analysis of 12.5 percent, suffering from pulmonary TB who did not suffer 87.5 percent, 20.0 percent, and lack of knowledge 80.0 percent. There is family support of 25.0% and no family support of 75.0%. Bivariate analysis showed that the p value of 0.003 indicates that statistically there is a significant relationship between knowledge and the incidence of pulmonary tuberculosis. Meanwhile, family support had a p-value of 0.002. Statistically, there was a significant relationship between family support and the incidence of pulmonary TB. Conclusion: There was a significant relationship between understanding and family support and the incidence of pulmonary tuberculosis at the Lubuk Rukam Community Health Center.
SELF-EFFICACY AND DIETARY ADHERENCE IN PATIENT WITH DIABETES MELLITUS: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY Kause, Serli; Dee, Theodehild M. Theresia; K. Lette, Priska
Cendekia Medika: Jurnal Stikes Al-Ma`arif Baturaja Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): Cendekia Medika: Jurnal STIKes Al-Ma'arif Baturaja
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52235/cendekiamedika.v10i2.594

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Diabetes mellitus is a non-communicable disease with a steadily increasing prevalence. Diet management plays an pivotal role in controlling blood glucose and preventing complications, but patient compliance still varies. Self-efficacy is a major factor that influences the success of diet management. The purpose of this study is to investigate the correlation between self-efficacy and dietary management in individuals with diabetes mellitus. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted from March to April 2024 involving 181 respondents within the working area of Pasie Panjang Public Health Center. Data were analyzed using the Spearmen rank correlation test. The finding showed that 36.5% of patients had moderate self-efficacy, while 51.4% had high dietary compliance. There was a significant relationship between self-efficacy and diet adherence (p=0.000; r=0.785), indicating a strong correlation. Individuals with high self-efficacy tended to be more compliant in following their diet, while low self-efficacy was associated with low diet adherence. Thus, increasing self-efficacy needs to be a focus in interventions to improve diet compliance in individuals with diabetes mellitus