Efektivitas Supportive Care Interventions terhadap Psychological Distress pada Pasien Kanker Payudara di RSUP H. Adam Malik Medan
The Effectiveness of Supportive Care Interventions on Psychological Distress in Breast Cancer Patients at RSUP. H Adam Malik Medan

Date
2024Author
Hasibuan, Desi Lianti Sari
Advisor(s)
Tanjung, Dudut
Siregar, Farida Linda Sari
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Supportive care interventions (SCI) are interventions used as symptom management
of the side effects of breast cancer disease and treatment. SCI is can be in the form
of information support and psychological support. This study aims to analyze the
effectiveness of supportive care interventions on psychological distress in patients
diagnosed with breast cancer. The research method used a quasi experimental
non-equivalent design with control group pretest-posttest intervention. The
research sample was 50 respondents consisting of two groups with each group of
25 respondents. Psychological distress (PD) was assessed using the Hospital
Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). The bivariate analysis used was dependent
t-test and independent t-test. The results showed that there was a significant
difference in psychological distress after supportive care interventions with an
average value of psychological distress (anxiety) in the intervention group (Mean
= 4.40; SD = 1.893) and the control group (Mean = 7.20; SD = 2.915), while the
average value of psychological distress (depression) in the intervention group was
(Mean = 3.28; SD = 1.838, the control group (Mean = 6.40; SD = 2.814) and
statistical results obtained p=0.001 (<0.05). The conclusion of this study is that
there is an effectiveness of supportive care interventions on psychological distress
of breast cancer patients.
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