Javanese Muslim with Diabetes in Yogyakarta Managing The Daily Self-Care Activity
Self-care, capability in performing certain activity in maintaining well-being in daily life, was regarded important especially among people with long-term condition such as diabetes. Locus of control and self-efficacy are among the self-agency factors that might influence how people engage with dai...
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oai:lib.umy.ac.id:645262021-06-16T13:08:09ZJavanese Muslim with Diabetes in Yogyakarta Managing The Daily Self-Care ActivityIman Permana, Muflikh Try HarbiyanDiabetes management, Javanese way, Religion,SDSCA, SelfcareSelf-care, capability in performing certain activity in maintaining well-being in daily life, was regarded important especially among people with long-term condition such as diabetes. Locus of control and self-efficacy are among the self-agency factors that might influence how people engage with daily selfcare activity in diabetes management. While, Javanese and Islamic values and norms are other parts of structure that support the effort. This study aimed to seek further into the experiences and perceptions among the Javanese Muslim on how they managed to do self-care in diabetes management. The study was done utilizing a mixed method approach with the usage of the Summary of Diabetes Self-care Activity (SDSCA) questionnaire to measure the level of self-care and followed by further interview to dig deeper into the perception and experiences and what are the opportunity or obstacle in performing daily self-care. A convenient sample of 100 participants has filled the questionnaires, with further 24 interviews. The study identified the moderate self-care practices as a separate notion, instead of an integrated and comprehensive concept amid the unavailability of a structured education program. Five themes were generated from the interviews, those are: education and knowledge, being in or out of control, Javanese way – sensitivity and surrender, peace of mind and role of Allah or God, and poor access to health care.Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science2015Laporan Penelitian-Bahasa Inggrishttp://oaipmh-jogjalib.umy.ac.idkatalog.php?opo=lihatDetilKatalog&id=64526 |
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Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta |
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Perpustakaan Yogyakarta |
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Bahasa Inggris |
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Diabetes management, Javanese way, Religion,SDSCA, Self care |
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Diabetes management, Javanese way, Religion,SDSCA, Self care Iman Permana, Muflikh Try Harbiyan Javanese Muslim with Diabetes in Yogyakarta Managing The Daily Self-Care Activity |
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Self-care, capability in performing certain activity in maintaining well-being
in daily life, was regarded important especially among people with long-term
condition such as diabetes. Locus of control and self-efficacy are among the
self-agency factors that might influence how people engage with daily selfcare
activity in diabetes management. While, Javanese and Islamic values
and norms are other parts of structure that support the effort. This study
aimed to seek further into the experiences and perceptions among the
Javanese Muslim on how they managed to do self-care in diabetes
management. The study was done utilizing a mixed method approach with
the usage of the Summary of Diabetes Self-care Activity (SDSCA)
questionnaire to measure the level of self-care and followed by further
interview to dig deeper into the perception and experiences and what are the
opportunity or obstacle in performing daily self-care. A convenient sample of
100 participants has filled the questionnaires, with further 24 interviews. The
study identified the moderate self-care practices as a separate notion, instead
of an integrated and comprehensive concept amid the unavailability of a
structured education program. Five themes were generated from the
interviews, those are: education and knowledge, being in or out of control,
Javanese way – sensitivity and surrender, peace of mind and role of Allah or
God, and poor access to health care. |
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Laporan Penelitian |
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Iman Permana, Muflikh Try Harbiyan |
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Iman Permana, Muflikh Try Harbiyan |
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Javanese Muslim with Diabetes in Yogyakarta Managing
The Daily Self-Care Activity |
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Javanese Muslim with Diabetes in Yogyakarta Managing
The Daily Self-Care Activity |
title_full |
Javanese Muslim with Diabetes in Yogyakarta Managing
The Daily Self-Care Activity |
title_fullStr |
Javanese Muslim with Diabetes in Yogyakarta Managing
The Daily Self-Care Activity |
title_full_unstemmed |
Javanese Muslim with Diabetes in Yogyakarta Managing
The Daily Self-Care Activity |
title_sort |
javanese muslim with diabetes in yogyakarta managing
the daily self-care activity |
publisher |
Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science |
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2015 |
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http://oaipmh-jogjalib.umy.ac.idkatalog.php?opo=lihatDetilKatalog&id=64526 |
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1702751178801020928 |
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14.79448 |