Authors
- Tri N. Sasono, From the Department of Nursing (Sasono), Kepanjen College of Health Sciences; from the Department of Nursing (Hurrotaini), Kepanjen Ringgold Standard Institution College of Health Sciences, Malang; from the Department of Nursing (Sasono, Dian Kurniawati, Efendi, Fudli, Yunitasari, Salamd), Airlangga University, Faculty of Nursing, Surabaya, Indonesia.
- Esti Yunitasari, From the Department of Nursing (Sasono), Kepanjen College of Health Sciences; from the Department of Nursing (Hurrotaini), Kepanjen Ringgold Standard Institution College of Health Sciences, Malang; from the Department of Nursing (Sasono, Dian Kurniawati, Efendi, Fudli, Yunitasari, Salamd), Airlangga University, Faculty of Nursing, Surabaya, Indonesia.
- Ninuk D. Kurniawati, From the Department of Nursing (Sasono), Kepanjen College of Health Sciences; from the Department of Nursing (Hurrotaini), Kepanjen Ringgold Standard Institution College of Health Sciences, Malang; from the Department of Nursing (Sasono, Dian Kurniawati, Efendi, Fudli, Yunitasari, Salamd), Airlangga University, Faculty of Nursing, Surabaya, Indonesia.
- Nusalam Nursalam, From the Department of Nursing (Sasono), Kepanjen College of Health Sciences; from the Department of Nursing (Hurrotaini), Kepanjen Ringgold Standard Institution College of Health Sciences, Malang; from the Department of Nursing (Sasono, Dian Kurniawati, Efendi, Fudli, Yunitasari, Salamd), Airlangga University, Faculty of Nursing, Surabaya, Indonesia.
- Ainun Hurrotaini, From the Department of Nursing (Sasono), Kepanjen College of Health Sciences; from the Department of Nursing (Hurrotaini), Kepanjen Ringgold Standard Institution College of Health Sciences, Malang; from the Department of Nursing (Sasono, Dian Kurniawati, Efendi, Fudli, Yunitasari, Salamd), Airlangga University, Faculty of Nursing, Surabaya, Indonesia.
- Makhfudli Makhfudli, From the Department of Nursing (Sasono), Kepanjen College of Health Sciences; from the Department of Nursing (Hurrotaini), Kepanjen Ringgold Standard Institution College of Health Sciences, Malang; from the Department of Nursing (Sasono, Dian Kurniawati, Efendi, Fudli, Yunitasari, Salamd), Airlangga University, Faculty of Nursing, Surabaya, Indonesia.
- Ferry Efendi, From the Department of Nursing (Sasono), Kepanjen College of Health Sciences; from the Department of Nursing (Hurrotaini), Kepanjen Ringgold Standard Institution College of Health Sciences, Malang; from the Department of Nursing (Sasono, Dian Kurniawati, Efendi, Fudli, Yunitasari, Salamd), Airlangga University, Faculty of Nursing, Surabaya, Indonesia.
Abstract
Objectives: To describe how people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) make decisions using the diffusion of innovation theory model. Decisions occur when individual decision makers engage in activities that guide choices to adopt or reject a particular innovation. Methods: This is a descriptive analysis research using a survey method. Data collection was carried out using a decision making questionnaire. The subjects in this research were HIV/AIDS sufferers (PLWHA) who lived in Turen, Indonesia. The number of research subjects was 36 respondents obtained using the purposive sampling technique on January 2023. Results: The research design used the correlation method with a cross sectional approach and the Spearman correlation coefficient statistical test. The research results show significance (2-tailed) of 0.934 ( p >0.05). The correlation coefficient results are negative. Where the direction of the correlation produces showed a very weak relationship with a value of 0.014 and the results of the analysis between variables are not the same. This is because the persuasion stage was not tested in the analysis. Research shows that 8 (22.2%) patients rejected the decision making of PLWHA using the diffusion of innovation theory model at the Western Provident Association Turen Foundation, Turen, Indonesia, while 28 (77.7%) patients accepted it. It can be concluded that the majority of decisions made by HIV/AIDS patients at the ADIS Turen Peduli Warga Foundation are accepted. Conclusion: Knowledge of HIV/AIDS sufferers is at a good level, their decision making is mostly accepted and there is a meaningful relationship between knowledge and decision making in using a chatbot innovation. The suggestion from the research is that this chatbot innovation can be a source of further research and help provide education for PLWHA patients in everyday life.
Article Type
Research Article
Recommended Citation
Sasono, Tri N.; Yunitasari, Esti; Kurniawati, Ninuk D.; Nursalam, Nusalam; Hurrotaini, Ainun; Makhfudli, Makhfudli; and Efendi, Ferry
(2024)
"Decision making for people living with HIV/AIDS using the theory of innovation diffusion model at the Western Provident Association Turen Foundation,"
Saudi Medical Journal: Vol. 45:
Iss.
7, Article 10.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2024.45.7.20240032
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