The 4th International Conference on Nursing

International Conference on Nursing (ICON) September 8th-9th, 2018

Resilience and Psychological Well Being among Head of Families with Cataract

December 1, 2018 admin Abstracts / Papers

Author :

Siswoyo, Kushariyadi, Wasi’ Putri Magfiroh

Affiliation :

Faculty of Nursing, University of Jember, Indonesia

Abstract :

Introduction Cataract is the condition on eye lens becomes cloudy and decreased vision. Cataracts can trigger stressors on head of families causing psychological problems lead to psychological well-being disorder. The Disorders occur due to a lack of resilience capability. The study aimed to identify the correlation between resilience and psychological well-being among head of families with cataract in Public Health Center of Tempurejo Jember. Methods The study was a descriptive correlation with a cross-sectional design involving 84 respondents recruited using purposive sampling technique. The data were analyzed using Spearman correlation test with significance level 0,05. Results The finding showed resilience among head of families with cataracts had a median value of 34.00 while Psychological Well-Being had a median value of 47.00. There was a significant relationship between the level of resilience and psychological well-being among head of families with cataract (p value = 0.001, r = 0.737). Conclusion The Resilience has correlation with Psychological Well Being among head of Families with Cataract. It is considered that head of families with cataracts should improve resilience toward psychological well-being disorders.

Keywords :

Cataract; Head of a Family; Psychological Well-Being; Resilience