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SOCIAL PHARMACY-BELIEF-
March 2014By (Group 7) :1. Komang Oni Widiantari1110177 / KP D2. Kevin Kusuma Hadi 1110288 / KP D3. Gede Yudha S 1110351 / KP D4. I Nyoman Artawan 1110356 / KP D5. Florencia Rustan1120004 / KP C6. Ni Putu Ayu Deviana Gayatri 1120034 / KP C7. I Putu Hendryx Narindra1120038 / KP C8. Eirene Azali Pramasetio1120054 / KP C
Survey’s ObjectivesTo examine patient formation of implementation plans, a volitional strategy, and it’s influences on self monitoring
Basic TheoryIllness
Identity
Emotion representati
on
Controllability and
Consequences
Main Topics within The Questionnaire
Questionnaire’s Component :1. Diet2. Exercise3. Blood sugar testing4. Foot care5. Therapy
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
Survey’s Results
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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