Husmiati Yusuf
Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional, Indonesia

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Parents' Experience in Providing Support and Motivation to Children in Conflict with the Law Undergoing Rehabilitation During the Time of the Covid-19 Pandemic Muhammad Abduh; Adi Fahrudin; Husmiati Yusuf; Erik Saut H. Hutahaean
Asian Social Work Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Asian Social Work Journal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47405/aswj.v8i2.248

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This study aims to explore the experiences of parents and the obstacles they experience in providing support and motivation for children undergoing rehabilitation during the Covid-19 period at LPKA Class II Jakarta. This study uses a qualitative research method - descriptive. The results of this study are that there is compatibility in several aspects of parental support given to their children who are undergoing rehabilitation at LPKA Class II Jakarta during the Covid-19 period, including (1) having time with family) having good communication between family members; (3) mutual respect among family members; and (4) there is a close relationship or bond between family members. The motivation given by parents is to try to bring bathing warmth to the family which ultimately raises motivation in children to be better. Meanwhile, the obstacles faced by parents include (1) fluctuating signal conditions, (2) time constraints, (3) limited internet quota filling costs, (4) unable to attach children directly, and (5) the child's response.
Self-Control as a Mediator between Caregiver Burden and Quality of Life in Cancer Patient Primary Caregivers Wanda Kiyah George Albert; Adi Fahrudin; Steward Lindong; Husmiati Yusuf
Islamic Guidance and Counseling Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Islamic Guidance and Counseling Journal
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Ma'arif NU (IAIMNU) Metro Lampung in collaboration with Asosiasi Bimbingan dan Konseling Indonesia (ABKIN)

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This study was conducted to identify the influence of the burden of care on the quality-of-life dimensions and examine the role of self-control as a mediator on the burden of care and the quality-of-life dimensions among primary caregivers of cancer patients who are in the terminal phase. This cross-sectional study involves 97 primary caregivers of terminal-phase cancer patients who were selected using purposeful sampling. The Adult Carer Quality of Life Questionnaire (AC-QoL), Zarit Burden Interview (J-ZBI-8), and Pearlin’s Sense of Mastery questionnaires were used in this study. Based on data analysis using Smart-PLS-Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) the direct analysis showed that subscale in care load, that is role strain had a significant negative influence on the quality of life in terms of support for caring, caring stress, personal growth, and the ability to care. Meanwhile, the subscale under the burden of care, that is personal strain, had a significant negative influence on the quality of life in terms of caring stress. Additionally, the analysis of indirect relationships revealed that self-control was found not to act as a mediator in the relationship between burden, caring stress and quality of life of the primary caregiver. This study has implications for the family of caregivers who experience the burden of care, especially in terms of role strain and personal strain, thus affecting several dimensions of their quality of life. Thus, in order to improve the quality of life among the primary caregivers of those cancer patients at the terminal stage, social workers in the helping profession field need to implement some appropriate approaches, methods, and techniques that will help to give sufficient mental, emotional, social and family support among the caregivers.