The Relationship Between Family Support and Rehospitality in Heart Failure Patients in Kemuning Room, Jombang Hospital
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Title
The Relationship Between Family Support and Rehospitality in Heart Failure Patients in Kemuning Room, Jombang Hospital
Subject
Communication, therapeutic, anxiety, emergency, nurse
Description
Congestive heart failure is a clinical problem that occurs in patients who have
abnormalities, either hereditary or acquired in the structure and function of
the heart, causing the development of a series of clinical symptoms of
weakness and tightness as well as clinical signs of edema and crackles which
result in hospitalization, poor quality of life, and shortened life expectancy.
This study aims to determine the relationship between family support and rehospitalization incidence in heart failure patients in the Kemuning room at
Jombang Hospital. The research design used in this study is cross-sectional
analytic. The population in this study were all heart failure patients in the
Kemuning Room of the Jombang Hospital, with a total of 37 people. A sample
of 33 respondents. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling. The
research variable is family support and the dependent variable is the
incidence of re-hospitalization in heart failure patients. which were analyzed
using chi-square with α = 0.05. The results of this study indicated that the
majority (60.6%) of respondents had good family support, numbering 20
people, and the majority (69.7%) of respondents who were re-hospitalized in
patients with heart failure were up to six months, totaling 23 people. The
analysis results obtained 0.000 <0.005, meaning there is a relationship
between family support and the incidence of re-hospitalization in heart
failure patients in the Kemuning room at Jombang Hospital. From this
research, it is hoped that nurses can maximize the role of the family as one of
the support systems in caring for congestive heart failure patients
undergoing re-hospitalization.
abnormalities, either hereditary or acquired in the structure and function of
the heart, causing the development of a series of clinical symptoms of
weakness and tightness as well as clinical signs of edema and crackles which
result in hospitalization, poor quality of life, and shortened life expectancy.
This study aims to determine the relationship between family support and rehospitalization incidence in heart failure patients in the Kemuning room at
Jombang Hospital. The research design used in this study is cross-sectional
analytic. The population in this study were all heart failure patients in the
Kemuning Room of the Jombang Hospital, with a total of 37 people. A sample
of 33 respondents. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling. The
research variable is family support and the dependent variable is the
incidence of re-hospitalization in heart failure patients. which were analyzed
using chi-square with α = 0.05. The results of this study indicated that the
majority (60.6%) of respondents had good family support, numbering 20
people, and the majority (69.7%) of respondents who were re-hospitalized in
patients with heart failure were up to six months, totaling 23 people. The
analysis results obtained 0.000 <0.005, meaning there is a relationship
between family support and the incidence of re-hospitalization in heart
failure patients in the Kemuning room at Jombang Hospital. From this
research, it is hoped that nurses can maximize the role of the family as one of
the support systems in caring for congestive heart failure patients
undergoing re-hospitalization.
Creator
Agus Subianto, Fahruddin Kurdi , Achmad Nur Khoiri
Source
https://ebsina.or.id/journals/index.php/jkmi
Publisher
Universitas Jember
Date
February 2023
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Rights
EISSN 2502-2717
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
Files
Collection
Citation
Agus Subianto, Fahruddin Kurdi , Achmad Nur Khoiri, “The Relationship Between Family Support and Rehospitality in Heart Failure Patients in Kemuning Room, Jombang Hospital,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 21, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11027.