INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL SUPPORT TO HEALTH BELIEF ON PATIENTS DECREASE IN FUNCTION
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2020
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International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol.24, Issue 01
Abstract
Decreased kidney function has a growing number of sufferers each year. Treatment carried out and the risk of not doing treatment creates
a burden for patients. In this disease, patients are required to always obey the doctor's advice or have health beliefs . One factor that
influences one's health beliefs is social support. This study aims to determine the effect of social support on health belief in patients with
decreased kidney function. This research is quantitative non-experimental with 100 research respondents. The sampling technique in this
study was purposive sampling. Measuring social support was measured using a social support scale based on Sarafino's theory adapted
from Gideon (2010) totaling 36 valid items with a reliability value of 0.920 and a health belief measuring instrument measured using
a health belief scale based on the theories of Janz and Becker of Widyaningsih (2018) which was modified amounting to 25 items with a
reliability value of 0.848. Simple linear regression test results obtained sig. (P) = 0,000 with a coefficient of +0.308 which means that the
hypothesis is accepted that social support has a significant positive effect on health belief . The value of R 2 indicates social support
influences health beliefs of 16.4% is influenced by other factors. Patients with decreased kidney function were
predominantly having negative health beliefs of 51%. Gender and age have no relationship with the patient's health belief in decreased
kidney function. Patients who have high health beliefs in this study were predominantly male and in late adulthood.
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Social Support, Health Belief, Patients