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By (Group 7) :
1. Komang Oni Widiantari
1110177 / KP D
2. Kevin Kusuma Hadi
1110288
KP D
3. Gede Yudha S
1110351
KP D
4. I Nyoman Artawan
1110356
KP D
5. Florencia Rustan
1120004 / KP C
6. Ni Putu Ayu Deviana Gayatri
1120034
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Surveys Objectives
To examine the effects of family
intervention/support
to
improve
biophysical,
psychosocial,
and
behavioural outcomes for diabetic
mellitus patient.
Basic Theory
Patient
perceptio
ns of
diabetes
Situation
al stimuli
about
diabetes
Degree of
congruen
ce
Family
member
perceptions
of diabetes
Patient coping
procedures&action
plans (e.g. self
management
behaviours)
Illness outcomes
(e.g. Glycaemic
control,
psychological well
being)
Family member coping
procedures & action
plans
(e.g. type of support,
interaction with
patient)
Result
Number of Subject
a.Men
b.Women
8 patients
4 patients
4 patients
Age
21,153,35 kg/m2
Length of illness
7,233,83 years
257,9540,15 mg/dL
2,90,84
Surveys
Results
Conclusion
Based on the survey results, we can conclude that
the highest family support is about the routine
blood glucose check (question 12), which is gain the
highest score (38). On the other side, the lowest
family support is about the meal time (question 6),
which is gain the lowest score (15).
This result is not good enough, because to get a
good illness outcome, the patient need a balance
support from the family on each items in this
questionnaire.
Bibliography
Keogh, K. M., White, P., Smith, S. M., McGilloway,
S., O'Dowd, T., & Gibney, J. (2007). Changing
illness perceptions in patients with poorly controlled
type 2 diabetes, a randomised controlled trial of a
family-based intervention:protocol and pilot study.
BMC Family Practice , 1-10.
DiMatteo, M. R. (2004). Social Support and Patient
Adherence to Medical Treatment:A Meta Analysis.
Health Psychology , 207-213.