Abstract :
Pulmonary tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease caused by mycobacterium mycobacterium tuberculosis and has become one of the world's problems that require long-term treatment for about 6 months or more to achieve healing, non adherence medication can cause drug resistance and even death. The hight adherence to taking anti-tuberculosis drugs can be influenced by family encouragement and good self-efficacy. The purpose of this study was to analyzed the correlation of family affective function and self-efficacy toward adherence to taking anti-tuberculosis drugs. The method was used a non-systematic literature review obtained by analyzed related journals to the research topic and in accordance with the inclusion criteria, a journal search strategy used internet sites that have been published from 2016 to 2020. The term used in literature search was "tuberculosis","family support","emotion of family","self efficacy"," medication adherence",“drug complianceâ€. The results showed based on 28 journals reviewed, found 25 journals showed a relationship of affective function and self-efficacy toward adherence to taking antituberculosis drugs. Research analysis related to Dorothy E. Johnson's theory. This conclusion shows the relationship between family's affective function and self-efficacy toward adherence to taking anti-tuberculosis medication.