Relationship Between Family Support and Psychological Response to Chronic Kidney Failure Patients
Abstract
Chronic renal failure patients undergoing hemodialysis may exhibit a
variety of psychological responses. One of the factors that influence it is
family support. This study aimed to determine the relationship between
family support and the psychological response of chronic renal failure
patients undergoing hemodialysis. The research design used correlation
analysis with a cross-sectional approach. Samples were chronic renal
failure patients undergoing hemodialysis (n = 183) with consecutive
sampling. The data collection used a family support questionnaire and a
psychological response questionnaire. Data analysis used the Spearman
rank test. The results showed that dominant family support was quite high
(72.1%). A small proportion of respondents had a psychological response to
acceptance (38.8%). There is no relationship between family support and
psychological response (p = 0.26> 0.05). Family support does not affect the
psychological response, but considering that hemodialysis therapy is very
long, family support must still be given optimally.