SEKOLAH TINGGI ILMU KESEHATAN (Kalau Tulisannya Kacau Pakai Ini)

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SEKOLAH TINGGI ILMU KESEHATAN

BINA USADA BALI PROGRAM STUDI SARJANA KEPERAWATAN

Skripsi, 18 Maret 2019

I PUTU SATYA GUNAWAN

Relationship between Self Efficacy and the Quality of Life of Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing
Chemotherapy in the Chemotherapy Room Outpatient at Sanglah Hospital Denpasar

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Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in women, chemotherapy is one of the
best method always used for the Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer give a side effect for patient,
physical and psychological side effect, the relationship between self efficacy and quality of life is
very complex,
The quality of life usually, influenced by self efficacy its self, this research has a goal to
determine the relationship of self efficacy with quality of life in breast cancer patients who are
undergoing chemotherapy, this research is a quantitative study with a cross sectional approach.
This research has 54 Peoples Samples with spearman rank.
The results showed the average age of respondents was 46 years, most of them doing the
chemotherapy more than 6 months, most of them are Senior High School and employee. The self
efficacy of the majority of respondents with a low category and the quality of life of the
respondents was mostly dominated by the category of poor quality of life, based on the results of
the Spearman rank hypothesis test, p value is <0.05.
There is a correlation between self efficacy with the patient’s quality of life, who undergoing
chemotherapy in the Outpatient Chemotherapy Room at RSUP Sanglah Denpasar.
Hope this research can increase the knowledge in providing nursing education, become a
reference and information in the world of education and can be a reference for researchers, then
in conducting research on self efficacy with quality of life in breast cancer patients.
Keywords: Self efficacy, Quality of life, Breast cancer
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