Volume 20 No 17 (2022)
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Application of the Self Esteem Model to Improve the Quality of Life of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients at Public Health Center, Kerom District
Korinus Suweni, Nasrah, Sofietje Gentindatu, Agussalim
Abstract
Pulmonary TB sufferers often experience problem psychological, because still there is a negative stigma from environment and less knowledge from sufferer. this _ could lead to feelings of inferiority, inferiority yourself hard _ get along , close yourself , and can occur depression . Impact from Thing this will resulted quality life pulmonary TB sufferers decreased . self -esteem model through peer groups is one effort to enhancement quality life pulmonary TB patients and support successful TB elimination program .The application of the Self Esteem model to TB sufferers need provided knowledge for cultivate trust that illness can be cured, with cultivate trust _ self for tuberculosis sufferers are expected will give motivation and support to self-sufferer for want to undergo therapy treatment until get well. Method use design model intervention is a “quasi experiment “with design study use "One Groups Pre and Post Test Design”. Before given treatment, group experiment given pretest, then given treatment (treatment) with using the Self Esteem Model with method training and after that conducted posttest 1 and 2. Results obtained _ there is difference quality life before and after conducted treatment with the self-esteem model, seen exists enhancement quality significant life _ after conducted treatment.
Keywords
self-esteem model, quality alive, TB
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