SOCIAL SUPPORT BERBASIS SPIRITUAL TERHADAP PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL BEING PASIEN KANKER SERVIK DENGAN KEMOTERAPI

Authors

Penulis: Supatmi, Budi Santoso, Esti Yunitasari; Editor: Eka Deviany Widyawaty;

Keywords:

social support, spiritual, psychological well being

Synopsis

Buku  social support berbasis spiritual  terhadap psychological well being  pada pasien kanker servik dengan kemoterapi merupakan pedoman bagi volunteer religius kelompok bimbingan rohani  muslim dalam melakukan intervensi untuk meningkatkan  psychological well being   pada pasien kanker servik dengan kemoterapi. Buku ini disusun sebagai media untuk memberikan  dukungan  spiritual  kepada  pasien kanker servik  yang menjalani kemoterapi  dan beragama Islam   agar dapat  menerima dan memaknai sakit  dan menjalani kemoterapi dengan segala efek samping yang terjadi. Materi yang terdapat dalam buku ini merupakan hasil dari rekomendasi penelitian tahap I dan tahap 2 yang telah dilaksanakan oleh penulis. Penelitian tahap pertama merupakan penelitian untuk mencari isu strategis dengan cara menyebarkan kuesioner kepada  pasien kanker servik  yang menjalani kemoterapi, kemudian penelitian tahap kedua merupakan tahap melaksanakan focus group discussion yang melibatkan  pasien kanker servik , perawat dan  bidan di ruang Merak, Volunteer Religius  dari Pimpinan Daerah Asiyiah (PDA) kota Surabaya, kepala ruang  Merak,  serta dokter yang bertugas di ruang Merak  RSUD dr Soetomo.

ISBN: :  978-623-5431-29-1

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