HUBUNGAN SELF EFFICACY PASIEN DIABETES MELLITUS TERHADAP KEPATUHAN MINUM OBAT DIBANGSAL GLADIOL
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Title
HUBUNGAN SELF EFFICACY PASIEN DIABETES MELLITUS TERHADAP KEPATUHAN MINUM OBAT DIBANGSAL GLADIOL
Subject
Diabetes Mellitus, Self Efficacy, Adherence to taking medicine
Description
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease in which the pancreas can no longer produce
insulin properly, this condition is a worldwide public health problem. Adherence to medication therapy
is a positive behaviour. One of the key factors in achieving behaviour change is self-efficacy. The results
of a research study conducted by researchers in April 2023 at Ngesti Waluyo Christian Hospital, on 10
patients with DM. A total of 7 people said they were lazy to take DM medication regularly, 3 people
said they often forgot to take DM medication. Research Objective: To determine the relationship
between self-efficacy of DM patients and adherence to taking medication in the male-only Gladiolus
ward of Ngesti Waluyo Christian Hospital. Methods: Descriptive correlation cross sectional research
method, sample 30 respondents with purposive sampling of DM patients, using MMAS-8 questionnaire
and DMSES-UK questionnaire.Data analysis using Kendall's tau test, with frequency distribution.
Results: the most age in the adult category (60%), all respondents were male (100%), the most high
school education (36.7%), self efficacy in the moderate category (56.7%), the level of compliance in the
non-compliant category (83.3%).significance value of 0.037 <0.050. The correlation coefficient
between variables is 0.370, it can be concluded that the relationship between self-efficacy of DM
patients and medication adherence is "moderate". Conclusion: There is a relationship between self-
efficacy of DM patients and medication adherence. Suggestion: Develop further research between self
efficacy of DM patients and medication adherence to DM patients so as to reduce the incidence of DM.
Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus, Self Efficacy, Adherence to taking medicine
insulin properly, this condition is a worldwide public health problem. Adherence to medication therapy
is a positive behaviour. One of the key factors in achieving behaviour change is self-efficacy. The results
of a research study conducted by researchers in April 2023 at Ngesti Waluyo Christian Hospital, on 10
patients with DM. A total of 7 people said they were lazy to take DM medication regularly, 3 people
said they often forgot to take DM medication. Research Objective: To determine the relationship
between self-efficacy of DM patients and adherence to taking medication in the male-only Gladiolus
ward of Ngesti Waluyo Christian Hospital. Methods: Descriptive correlation cross sectional research
method, sample 30 respondents with purposive sampling of DM patients, using MMAS-8 questionnaire
and DMSES-UK questionnaire.Data analysis using Kendall's tau test, with frequency distribution.
Results: the most age in the adult category (60%), all respondents were male (100%), the most high
school education (36.7%), self efficacy in the moderate category (56.7%), the level of compliance in the
non-compliant category (83.3%).significance value of 0.037 <0.050. The correlation coefficient
between variables is 0.370, it can be concluded that the relationship between self-efficacy of DM
patients and medication adherence is "moderate". Conclusion: There is a relationship between self-
efficacy of DM patients and medication adherence. Suggestion: Develop further research between self
efficacy of DM patients and medication adherence to DM patients so as to reduce the incidence of DM.
Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus, Self Efficacy, Adherence to taking medicine
Creator
Christian Andy Kusuma1, Indrayanti2
Date
2024
Contributor
Peri Irawan
Format
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Language
english
Type
text
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Citation
Christian Andy Kusuma1, Indrayanti2, “HUBUNGAN SELF EFFICACY PASIEN DIABETES MELLITUS TERHADAP KEPATUHAN MINUM OBAT DIBANGSAL GLADIOL,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 11, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/13156.