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- Title
Application of Therapeutic Nurse Communication to Self Concept as Reviewed from the Anxiety Level of Tuberculosis Patients.
- Authors
Rustan, Edhy; Hasriani
- Abstract
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) sufferers rank second highest in Indonesia. Treatment of tuberculosis that is lived for 6 months will cause physiological, psychological, and social problems for the client. Initially there is a disruption in body image which in turn will affect other aspects of self-concept and cause anxiety so that it can affect interpersonal relationships with others. Aim: This study was conducted to determine the effect of therapeutic communication nurses through self-concept of anxiety in TB patients Methods: This study was a descriptive study with a cross sectional approach involving 24 TB patients with a selection of Stratified Random Sampling techniques. The instrument used in the form of a questionnaire which was then analyzed by the Path Analysis test significance level p <0.05 Result: Path analysis test results obtained the effect of therapeutic communication on the self concept of 0.000, the effect of communication on anxiety 0.000, and the effect of therapeutic communication on self-concept towards anxiety of TB patients 0.015, therapeutic communication through self-concept indirectly affects the anxiety of TB patients with total values 1,742. Conclusion: Based on the results of the analysis test, data obtained that nurse therapeutic communication through the patient's self concept affects the level of anxiety of TB patients on the condition experienced.
- Subjects
INDONESIA; ANXIETY prevention; TUBERCULOSIS nursing; ADAPTABILITY (Personality); PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation; COMMUNICATION; HEALTH education; RESEARCH methodology; MOTIVATION (Psychology); NURSE-patient relationships; SCIENTIFIC observation; PATH analysis (Statistics); PATIENT psychology; QUESTIONNAIRES; REGRESSION analysis; STATISTICAL sampling; SELF-perception; QUANTITATIVE research; CROSS-sectional method; DATA analysis software
- Publication
International Journal of Caring Sciences, 2019, Vol 12, Issue 2, p979
- ISSN
1791-5201
- Publication type
Article