TY - JOUR
T1 - Effectiveness Education Based on SelfEfficacy for Strengthening Behavior of Foot Care in Diabetes Mellitus Patients in Indonesia
AU - Huda, Nuh
AU - Nursalam,
AU - Sukartini, Tintin
AU - Saidah, Qori Ila
AU - Priyantini, Dwi
N1 - Funding Information:
The researcher would like to thank all the respondents who participated, Directorate of Research and Community Service, Deputy for Research and Technology Strengthening and Development of the Ministry of Research and Technology/National Agency for Research and Innovation of the Republic of Indonesia for funding this research.
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - A high incidence of foot injuries due to diabetes mellitus (DM) has been widely reported. This condition has several causes, including DM sufferers' tendency to overlook foot care management, despite knowing its impacts. Ignorance by individuals is a critical factor attributed to this condition. Therefore, there is a need for self-efficacy (SE) to increase and strengthen behavior. The aim of the study is to analyze the significance of education based on self-efficacy in strengthening foot care behavior among DM patients. The study used a one group pre-post test design, number population is 112 respondents. A sample size of 51 respondents was selected using purposive sampling. The instrument used was Notthingham Assessment of Functional Footcare (NAFF). The research uses self-efficacy and foot care behavior as independent and dependent variables, respectively. Data were analyzed using Wilcoxon signed test (□ = 0.05). The results of this study before education based on self-efficacy, respondents were categorized as follows, good behavior 6 (11.7%), moderate behavior 38 (74.5%), and bad behavior 6 (11.8%). After a 2-week education based on self-efficacy, 47 (92%), 3 (6%) and 1 (2%) respondent had good, moderate and bad behavior, respectively. According to Wilcoxon test results, giving self-efficacy to DM sufferers improves foot care behavior, with p = 0.001 (1.98D2.98, SD =. 509-.390, positive rank = 43, mean rank = 22, ties = 8). Conclusion the study is an education based on self-efficacy forms build a strong and good perceptive to support and strengthen the DM sufferers' behavior and prevent diabetic foot injuries.
AB - A high incidence of foot injuries due to diabetes mellitus (DM) has been widely reported. This condition has several causes, including DM sufferers' tendency to overlook foot care management, despite knowing its impacts. Ignorance by individuals is a critical factor attributed to this condition. Therefore, there is a need for self-efficacy (SE) to increase and strengthen behavior. The aim of the study is to analyze the significance of education based on self-efficacy in strengthening foot care behavior among DM patients. The study used a one group pre-post test design, number population is 112 respondents. A sample size of 51 respondents was selected using purposive sampling. The instrument used was Notthingham Assessment of Functional Footcare (NAFF). The research uses self-efficacy and foot care behavior as independent and dependent variables, respectively. Data were analyzed using Wilcoxon signed test (□ = 0.05). The results of this study before education based on self-efficacy, respondents were categorized as follows, good behavior 6 (11.7%), moderate behavior 38 (74.5%), and bad behavior 6 (11.8%). After a 2-week education based on self-efficacy, 47 (92%), 3 (6%) and 1 (2%) respondent had good, moderate and bad behavior, respectively. According to Wilcoxon test results, giving self-efficacy to DM sufferers improves foot care behavior, with p = 0.001 (1.98D2.98, SD =. 509-.390, positive rank = 43, mean rank = 22, ties = 8). Conclusion the study is an education based on self-efficacy forms build a strong and good perceptive to support and strengthen the DM sufferers' behavior and prevent diabetic foot injuries.
KW - Behavior
KW - Diabetes Mellitus
KW - Education
KW - Foot Care
KW - Self-Efficacy
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U2 - 10.48047/rigeo.11/5/27
DO - 10.48047/rigeo.11/5/27
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85117201051
SN - 2146-0353
VL - 11
SP - 272
EP - 279
JO - Review of International Geographical Education Online
JF - Review of International Geographical Education Online
IS - 5
ER -