the brief illness perception (group c-7)

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SOCIAL PHARMACY -BELIEF- March 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

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SOCIAL PHARMACY-BELIEF-

March 2014By (Group 7) :1. Komang Oni Widiantari 1110177 / KP D2. Kevin Kusuma Hadi 1110288 / KP D3. Gede Yudha S 1110351 / KP D4. I Nyoman Artawan 1110356 / KP D5. Florencia Rustan 1120004 / KP C6. Ni Putu Ayu Deviana Gayatri 1120034 / KP C7. I Putu Hendryx Narindra 1120038 / KP C8. Eirene Azali Pramasetio 1120054 / KP C

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Survey’s ObjectivesTo assess the cognitive and emotional representations of illlnes of diabetes mellitus patients

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Basic TheoryIllness

Identity

Emotion representati

on

Controllability and

Consequences

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Main Topics within The Questionnaire

Questionnaire’s Component :1.Cognitive representation : consequences, timeline, personal control, treatment control, and identify2.Emotion representation : concern and emotion3.Illness comprehensibility4.Causes of diabetes mellitus in patients’ opinion

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Demography Data of The Subjects (Patients)

Demography Data ResultNumber of Subject a.Menb.Women

Age

BMI (Body Mass Index)

Length of illness

Blood glucose level (random)

Number of medication being taking

8 patients4 patients4 patients

51,1±1,61 years old

21,15±3,35 kg/m2

7,23±3,83 years

257,95±40,15 mg/dL

2,9±0,84

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Survey’s Results

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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.

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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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