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Current Diabetes Reviews

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ISSN (Print): 1573-3998
ISSN (Online): 1875-6417

Research Article

Effectiveness of Self-concept Management of Patients with Depression in Diabetic Ulcer

Author(s): Chairun Nasirin*, Andries Lionardo and Anita Nurzani

Volume 18, Issue 7, 2022

Published on: 26 January, 2022

Article ID: e211221199215 Pages: 5

DOI: 10.2174/1573399818666211221150345

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Abstract

Background: This study explores the management of self-concept in improving the quality of life of diabetic ulcer patients. Low confidence in the quality of life is a factor causing patients with long-term diabetes to believe they cannot be cured properly. Ulcers result from diabetes mellitus complications due to the nervous system and blood vessel damage. Patients with diabetic ulcers experience depression and feel acute stress when the disease has been categorized as a chronic condition.

Methods: This study uses quantitative methods with a cross-sectional study design approach. The data collection techniques used purposive sampling and had 82 diabetic ulcer sufferers as respondents in the study.

Results: This study empirically proves that (p-value ≤ α=0.05) where there is effective management of the concept of self-health applied by diabetic ulcer patients in reducing the level of depression and sufferers can increase their confidence in better health factors.

Conclusion: The effectiveness of self-care management is an important indicator in overcoming diabetic ulcer disease. The low management of self-concept for people with diabetes will certainly impact increasing depression and acute stress, decreasing the quality of life for sufferers.

Keywords: Health policy, self-concept, depression, stress, diabetic ulcer, insulin.

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