Effect of face-to-face psychoeducation intervention combined with motivational interviewing on adherence in prevention and treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis patients

Q4 Health Professions
Idham Choliq, Dede Nasrullah, None Sukadiono, Vika Ramadhana Fitriyani
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Introduction: TB can be cured if patients routinely seek treatment for six months without breaking. Poor adherence to tuberculosis treatment is a global health challenge. Whereas adherence to the treatment regimen is important for tuberculosis (TB) control. The consequences of this non-compliance lead to treatment failure and the risk of infection of the disease is widespread. Objectives: The objective of the study is to examine what Face-to-Face Psychoeducation Intervention Combined with Motivational Interviewing effective to improve Adherence in Prevention and Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients. Methods: The research design used quantitative with experimental quasi research design t. The research was conducted at 4 Community Health Centers (Puskesmas), namely Puskesmas Takal, Puskesmas Perak, Puskesmas Pegirian and Puskesmas Sutopo in Surabaya. Through purposive sampling, the sample number was 60 respondents, divided by 30 respondents for the intervention group and 30 respondents for the control group. Results: There was a significant difference after the intervention. In the intervention group, there were changes in outcomes in both preventive adherence (12.37) and medication adherence (4.52). While in the control group, only the value of prevention compliance experienced a change of 5.67. Conclusions: Face-to-face method combined with motivation interviewing is effective in improving prevention and treatment adherence in TB patients. Motivational interviewing has a tendency to reduce hopelessness, an increasing motivation to recover and the admonition of taking medication in tuberculosis patients.
面对面心理教育干预结合动机性访谈对肺结核防治依从性的影响
导言:如果患者定期寻求治疗6个月而不破裂,结核病是可以治愈的。结核病治疗依从性差是一项全球卫生挑战。鉴于坚持治疗方案对结核病控制很重要。这种不遵守规定的后果导致治疗失败,感染这种疾病的风险也很普遍。目的:本研究的目的是探讨面对面心理教育干预结合动机性访谈对提高肺结核防治依从性的有效作用。方法:采用定量与实验相结合的准研究设计。研究在泗水市4个社区卫生中心(Puskesmas Takal、Puskesmas Perak、Puskesmas Pegirian和Puskesmas Sutopo)进行。通过有目的抽样,样本数为60人,其中干预组30人,对照组30人。结果:干预后两组差异有统计学意义。在干预组中,预防依从性(12.37)和药物依从性(4.52)的结局均有变化。而在对照组中,只有预防依从性值发生了5.67的变化。结论:面对面访谈法结合动机访谈法可有效提高结核病患者的防治依从性。动机性访谈倾向于减少绝望,增加康复的动力和结核病患者服药的告诫。
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Jurnal Keperawatan Indonesia
Jurnal Keperawatan Indonesia Nursing-Research and Theory
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