Hidayat, Abdul Aziz Alimul
Increasing Family Empowerment In Treating Tuberculosis Patients Through Perceived Behavioral Control And Intention.
International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research, 9 (3).
ISSN 2277-8616
Abstract
Tuberculosis is one of the top ten diseases that cause death in the world. Indonesia is ranked third, (8% of the total global cases), after India (27%) and China (9%). To overcome this problem, families need to be empowered in treating tuberculosis patients. This research aimed to analyze the effect of Perceived Behavioral Control and intention to increase family empowerment in treating tuberculosis patients in Banjar District, Indonesia. The research used a Cluster Random Sampling analytical observational design with a sample of 120 respondents from five districts. Data was collected using interviews and questionnaires. The questionnaire consisted of questions modified from the Nurse-Patient Interaction Scale (NPIS) questionnaire on areas such as accepted behavioral control, intention and empowerment. Partial Least Square (PLS) analysis was used to analyze the data. The results showed that Perceived Behavioral Control and Intention can improve family empowerment in treating tuberculosis patients at home
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