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THE RELATIONSHIP OF EMOTIONAL RESPONSE WITH RANDOM BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS IN TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS
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STIKES Insan Cendekia Medika Jombang
Author
Hariyono, Hariyono
Leo Yosdimyati, Romli
Subject
RT Nursing 
Datestamp
2019-12-10 06:06:03 
Abstract :
Diabetes Mellitus is very influential on the quality of human resources and has an impact on increasing health costs that are quite large. Because this disease is a progressive and chronic disease that cannot be completely cured. Patients with diabetes mellitus have a high level of stress and anxiety, which is associated with treatment that must be followed and the occurrence of serious complications. The research design used in this study was correlational analytic, with a cross sectional approach. The population was all patients with type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in the Dahlia Room at Jombang Hospital in the amount of 72 people. The sampling technique uses proportional random sampling with a sample of 42 people. The research instrument used observation sheets with data processing editing, coding, scoring, tabulating and statistical tests using Spearman rank with an alpha (?) value of 0.05. The results of this study were that most (31%) respondents experienced mild anxiety, most (28.6%) experienced moderate fear and random sugar levels in the majority (61.9%) respondents were high, based on the results of the Spearman rank statistical test between anxiety with random blood sugar levels obtained p value of 0,000 and less than 0.05 while the results of the sperman rank statistical test between fear of random blood sugar levels obtained a value of p value of 0,000 and smaller than 0.05 which means H1 is accepted. This study can be concluded that there is a relationship between emotional response with random sugar levels in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in the Dahlia Room at RSUD Jombang Keywords : Emotional Response, Anxiety, Fear, Random Blood Sugar Levels 
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STIKES Insan Cendekia Medika Jombang