Islamic Spiritual Education Through Visiting Patient App For Brain Tumor Patients

Authors

  • Wahyudin Faculty of Medicine, Jenderal Soedirman University, Indonesia
  • Lantip Rujito Faculty of Medicine, Jenderal Soedirman University, Indonesia
  • Alfi Muntafiah Faculty of Medicine, Jenderal Soedirman University, Indonesia
  • Arfi Nurul Hidayah Faculty of Medicine, Jenderal Soedirman University, Indonesia

Abstract

Brain tumor patients may experience stress due to changes in their health, daily life, and intense head pain. Prolonged stress can worsen their condition and cause depression, hindering their treatment process. The study consisted of two groups, each with 15 participants. However, after some withdrawals, the final sample for Group 1 was 11, and Group 2 was 7. The stress, anxiety, and depression levels were measured using the DASS 42 questionnaire before and after the intervention, which involved providing the Visiting Patient app to Group 1 and not to Group 2. Data was collected every 4 to 5 days using the same questionnaire. The app, which contains Islamic educational content on the positive aspects of illness and rewards, increases the patient's spiritual knowledge and helps them adopt a positive attitude towards their condition, reducing stress, anxiety, and depression. It allow them to cooperate better with their treatment process

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Published

2023-04-21

How to Cite

Wahyudin, Lantip Rujito, Alfi Muntafiah, & Arfi Nurul Hidayah. (2023). Islamic Spiritual Education Through Visiting Patient App For Brain Tumor Patients. Comprehensive Health Care, 7(1), 60 - 68. Retrieved from http://beli-pulsa.com/index.php/chc/article/view/53