Social Care in Improving Self-Concept of Leprosy Patients
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Many infectious diseases occur in developing countries with low
socioeconomic conditions. One such is leprosy. Leprosy is common in developing
countries as a result of the country's limited ability to provide adequate services,
including among some health workers. Such health workers are lacking
knowledge and understanding of the false beliefs of leprosy and its resulting
disabilities. The purpose of this research is to formulate a social care model in
improving self-concept of leprosy patients in Probolinggo District.
Methods: This research used explanatory research survey method with a cross-
sectional approach. The sample was 56 respondents. The variables were family
support, social care and self-concept. The data were collected using a
questionnaire modelled on Liandi, Richard H's concept and The Tennessee Self-
Concept Scale. The data were then analyzed by Partial Least Squares (PLS) to test
the hypothesis and form the empirical model.
Results: The results showed social care was able to improve the self-concept of
leprosy patients (T=5.800, T >1.96).
Conclusion: Therefore, it is expected that nurses continuously synergize in
maintaining social care conditions with the community in order to improve the
self-concept of leprosy patients.
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