Peer-Group support based on the chronic care model for improving HIV
patients’ caring ability
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Title
Peer-Group support based on the chronic care model for improving HIV
patients’ caring ability
patients’ caring ability
Subject
ability; chronic care model; human immunodeficiency virus; peer
group support
group support
Description
Background: The caring ability of HIV patients toward a condition is still
relatively low, especially during a pandemic, which makes the patient’s
immune condition more susceptible to decline.
Purpose: This study aims to develop peer-group support based on a chronic
care model (CCM) to improve the caring ability of HIV patients.
Methods: An explanatory study with a cross-sectional approach was
employed. A total of 375 respondents were recruited with convenience
sampling. The exposure included individual characteristic factors, health
system factors, support system factors, environmental factors, and peer
group support based on the chronic care model. Meanwhile, the outcome
was an improvement in the patients’ caring ability. Statistical analyses were
performed using SPSS version 21 and SEM-PLS.
Results: Outer model analysis showed valid (λ >0.5 and T-value >1.96)
and reliable (Cronbach’s alpha > 0.6), all hypotheses showed significant
effect to dependent variable exclude individual characteristic factors to peer
group support based on chronic care model (p<0.05). Model development
is reasonably fit as indicated by the research data (RMS Theta = 0.080 <
0.102; NFI value 0.901 > 0.9; Standardized Root Mean Square = 0.079
< 0.10). The model had predictive relevance and can be applied in other
research settings (Q2 = 0.230; 0.518).
Conclusion: The development of the model shows that the variables are
pretty good in forming a peer group support model based on the chronic care
model to improve the ability of PLWH.
relatively low, especially during a pandemic, which makes the patient’s
immune condition more susceptible to decline.
Purpose: This study aims to develop peer-group support based on a chronic
care model (CCM) to improve the caring ability of HIV patients.
Methods: An explanatory study with a cross-sectional approach was
employed. A total of 375 respondents were recruited with convenience
sampling. The exposure included individual characteristic factors, health
system factors, support system factors, environmental factors, and peer
group support based on the chronic care model. Meanwhile, the outcome
was an improvement in the patients’ caring ability. Statistical analyses were
performed using SPSS version 21 and SEM-PLS.
Results: Outer model analysis showed valid (λ >0.5 and T-value >1.96)
and reliable (Cronbach’s alpha > 0.6), all hypotheses showed significant
effect to dependent variable exclude individual characteristic factors to peer
group support based on chronic care model (p<0.05). Model development
is reasonably fit as indicated by the research data (RMS Theta = 0.080 <
0.102; NFI value 0.901 > 0.9; Standardized Root Mean Square = 0.079
< 0.10). The model had predictive relevance and can be applied in other
research settings (Q2 = 0.230; 0.518).
Conclusion: The development of the model shows that the variables are
pretty good in forming a peer group support model based on the chronic care
model to improve the ability of PLWH.
Creator
Nursalam Nursalam1
* , Tintin Sukartini1
, Misutarno Misutarno1,2
, Diah Priyantini3
, Silvia Farhanidiah1
, Kondwani Joseph Banda4
,
Sirikanok Klankhajhon5 , Hidayat Arifin1,6,7
* , Tintin Sukartini1
, Misutarno Misutarno1,2
, Diah Priyantini3
, Silvia Farhanidiah1
, Kondwani Joseph Banda4
,
Sirikanok Klankhajhon5 , Hidayat Arifin1,6,7
Source
http://jkp.fkep.unpad.ac.id/index.
php/jkp
php/jkp
Date
August 28, 2024
Contributor
PERI IRAWAN
Format
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Language
ENGLISH
Type
TEXT
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Citation
Nursalam Nursalam1
* , Tintin Sukartini1
, Misutarno Misutarno1,2
, Diah Priyantini3
, Silvia Farhanidiah1
, Kondwani Joseph Banda4
,
Sirikanok Klankhajhon5 , Hidayat Arifin1,6,7, “Peer-Group support based on the chronic care model for improving HIV
patients’ caring ability,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 11, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10719.
patients’ caring ability,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 11, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10719.