Relationship of Family Support with the Quality of Life of People with HIV/AIDS (ODHA)
Date
2020-02-16Author
Yuniarti, Enny Virda
Rahmawati, Ima
Zakiyah, Ana
Pratiwi, Chaterina Janes
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Purpose The number of HIV/AIDS in the world today is still high and
requiring special attention from all parties. The problems faced by the human
immunodeficiency virus/ accuired immune deficiency syndrome also very
complex, in addition to having to face stigma and discrimination negative
often has created problems psychical and the social. Research aims to
understand family encouragement relations with the quality of life from
people with HIV/AIDS.
Methodology Design research is analytic correlational with the methods cross
sectional. Population research is the patient ARV which consisted of 300
people. The sample was partly people with HIV/AIDS visit that is 45
respondents. Sampling technique used to consecutive sampling. Data
collecting using a questionnaire. Using statistical test spearmen rho page.
Main Finding The result of the study the majority of the respondents show
support the moderate families as many as 31 (68,9%), but of several family
encouragement the most support is family encouragement (emotional) with 26
(57,8%) and all respondents the quality of life in living is high as many as 45
(100,0%). Based on test spearmen rho obtained the value of ρ = 0,089 which ρ
< 0,05 so H1 rejected so that there was no connection family encouragement
with the quality of life.
Applications This study can be useful for HIV/AIDS patient and nursing
science area especially on nursing of HIV/AIDS.
Novelty/Originality
There is new result from this study that may benefit readers that is the result
was no connection family encouragement with the quality of life from people
with HIV/AIDS. It is affected factors in being long HIV /AIDS that tends to
more than 1 year. Care support treatment respondents get the service is at the
polyclynic seruni in which there are structure either in health and the
conseling room and consultations people with HIV/AIDS can do better
medical and non medical.