TY - JOUR
T1 - effect of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and family psychoeducation on anxiety and body image of diabetic ulcer patients
AU - Hasmira, Hasmira
AU - Keliat, Budi Anna
AU - Hargiana, Giur
PY - 2022/8/30
Y1 - 2022/8/30
N2 - Background: Diabetic ulcers are complications of diabetes mellitus in the form of neuropathy and ischemia. Diabetic ulcer patients experience wounds on the legs, which take a long time to heal, so they are prone to experience anxiety and body image disturbance. Anxiety is an unclear fear accompanied by uncertainty and discomfort feelings, while body image disturbance is an unclear perception of the body's shape, structure, and function. The research objective was to determine the effect of nursing care, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and family psychoeducation on anxiety and body image of diabetic ulcer patients. We used a quantitative design with a Quasy Experimental Pre-Post with Control Group approach. There were 42 respondents involved in this study. The sampling method used the total sampling technique with a random sampling approach. The results and conclusions are anxiety, body image, and diabetic ulcer conditions experianced a decrease. The ability to accept and commit and the family's ability to care for them were significantly improved. Nursing care, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and family psychoeducation affected anxiety and body image of diabetic ulcer patients. It is expected that this research can be applied to overcome diseases with physical complications and psychosocial disorders.
AB - Background: Diabetic ulcers are complications of diabetes mellitus in the form of neuropathy and ischemia. Diabetic ulcer patients experience wounds on the legs, which take a long time to heal, so they are prone to experience anxiety and body image disturbance. Anxiety is an unclear fear accompanied by uncertainty and discomfort feelings, while body image disturbance is an unclear perception of the body's shape, structure, and function. The research objective was to determine the effect of nursing care, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and family psychoeducation on anxiety and body image of diabetic ulcer patients. We used a quantitative design with a Quasy Experimental Pre-Post with Control Group approach. There were 42 respondents involved in this study. The sampling method used the total sampling technique with a random sampling approach. The results and conclusions are anxiety, body image, and diabetic ulcer conditions experianced a decrease. The ability to accept and commit and the family's ability to care for them were significantly improved. Nursing care, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and family psychoeducation affected anxiety and body image of diabetic ulcer patients. It is expected that this research can be applied to overcome diseases with physical complications and psychosocial disorders.
KW - anxiety
KW - body image
KW - diabetic ulcers
KW - acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)
KW - family psychoeducation
UR - https://sciencescholar.us/journal/index.php/ijhs/article/view/12328
U2 - 10.53730/ijhs.v6nS6.12328
DO - 10.53730/ijhs.v6nS6.12328
M3 - Article
SN - 2550-6978
VL - 6
SP - 8642
EP - 8654
JO - International Journal of Health Sciences
JF - International Journal of Health Sciences
IS - S6
ER -