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SOCIAL PHARMACY

-Social Support-
April 2014
By (Group 7) :
1. Komang Oni Widiantari 1110177 / KP D
2. Kevin Kusuma Hadi 1110288 / KP D
3. Gede Yudha S 1110351 / KP D
4. I Nyoman Artawan 1110356 / KP D
5. Florencia Rustan 1120004 / KP C
6. Ni Putu Ayu Deviana Gayatri 1120034 / KP C
7. I Putu Hendryx Narindra 1120038 / KP C
8. Eirene Azali Pramasetio 1120054 / KP C

Surveys Objectives
To examine the effects of family
intervention/support to improve
biophysical, psychosocial, and
behavioural outcomes for diabetic
mellitus patient.
Basic Theory
Situational
stimuli
about
diabetes
Family member
perceptions of
diabetes
Patient coping
procedures&action plans
(e.g. self management
behaviours)
Family member coping
procedures & action plans
(e.g. type of support,
interaction with patient)
Degree of
congruence
Patient
perceptions
of diabetes
Illness outcomes
(e.g. Glcaemic control,
psychological well being)
Main Topics within The Questionnaire
Demography Data of The Subjects (Patients)
Demography Data Result
Number of Subject
a. Men
b. Women

Age

BMI (Body Mass Index)

Length of illness

Blood glucose level (random)


Number of medication being taking
8 patients
4 patients
4 patients

51,11,61 years old

21,153,35 kg/m
2


7,233,83 years

257,9540,15 mg/dL


2,90,84
Surveys Results
19
31
18
21
36
15
27
31
22
16
28
38
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
s
c
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e

Question
Scores of question 1-12
0.00%
5.00%
10.00%
15.00%
20.00%
25.00%
Dietary
Obesity
Family history
(Heredity)
Another factors
25.00%
16.67%
20.83%
16.67%
P
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c
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a
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e

Causes of their illness (patient's perception)
Percentage of Patient's perception of the cause of
their illnes (Q-9)
Conclusion
Based on the survey results, we can conclude that
the participants have a high percentage on
cognitive and emotional representation of their
illness. It means that the participants (diabetes
mellitus patients) have a quite good perception of
their illness.
Based on the patients perceptions, the most factor
that caused diabetes mellitus is Dietary factor.
Bibliography
Broadbent, E., Petrie, K. J., Main, J., &
Weinman, J. (2006). The Brief Illness
Perception Questionnaire. Journal Of
Psychosomatic Research , 631-637.
Dorman, J. S., Valdez, R., Liu, T., Wang, C.,
Rubinstein, W. S., O'Neill, S. M., et al. (2012).
Health Beliefs Among Individuals at Increased
Familial Risk For Type 2 Diabetes:mplications
for Prevention. Diabetes Research and Clinical
Practice , 156-162.
Tan, M. Y. (2006). The Relationship of Health
Beliefs and Complication Prevention Behaviors
of Chinese Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes
Mellitus. Diabetes Research and Clinical
Practice , 71-77.

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