Case Study: The Implementation Of Dhikr Therapy in Diabetic Foot Wound Patients with Low Self-Acceptance in Lampung Wound Care
Abstract
Self-acceptance is the ability of individuals to accept shortcomings and mistakes, destructive shame and extreme anxiety. Patients who can accept themselves are able to accept all shortcomings and circumstances that are not in accordance with their ideal ideals, and feel satisfied with the situation and accept what it is.This study aims to determine and analyze nursing care in diabetic foot wound patients with low self-acceptance before and after using dhikr therapy.The research design used is an applied research design or applied research. The subjects of this study were 2 respondents with diabetic foot wounds and had low self-acceptance according to the results of USAQ questionnaire measurements. The results showed that respondent 1 with a score of 84 with a low self-acceptance category became 94 with moderate self-acceptance and respondent 2 with a score of 88 with a low self-acceptance category became 97 with moderate self-acceptance. Dhikr therapy intervention performed for 3 days in the morning and evening for 5-10 minutes proved effective in reducing the level of low self-acceptance because the benefits of dhikr therapy are in line with aspects that can affect self-acceptance. It is hoped that nurses can use this dhikr therapy to increase self-acceptance in patients with diabetic foot wounds.