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    Home / Archives / Vol. 15 No. 2 (2019): JUL - DEC / Research Article  
 
   
 

Perception of the illness about identity, consequences, personal control & treatment control in older person with benign prostatic hyperplasia

   
 
   
   
     
 
กรณ์ นงค์กระโทก
Venerable Thawisak Jutindharo Hospital, Medical Service Department, Bangkok

Abstract

Objective: To describe perception of the illness about identity, consequences, personal control &


treatment control in older person with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH).


Methods: Data were collected by using Illness Perception Questionnaire Component Identity,


Consequences, Personal control & Treatment control. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics.


Participants were 60 people with BPH aged 60 years old and older receiving medical care


from outpatient clinics.


Results: The demographic characteristics of the samples were average age 84.86 years, average duration


of diagnosis 6.11 years, IPSS score of participants were mostly low severity (66.67%), highest education


level were finished primary school (44.44%), unemployed (61.90%), never known person with BPH


(63.49), and drinking caffeine and alcohol (61.90). Illness Perception of identity mainly highest level


(80.95%), Illness Perception of consequences mainly were moderate level (52.38) and Illness Perception


of personal control & treatment control mainly were highest level (71.43%, 74.60%).


Conclusions: The illness perception in individual were difference according to the level perceived ability.


Those who had a good and accurate perception of illness, may cause the correct behavior of the disease.


Keywords: illness perception, BPH, older people

 
     
     
 
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  นงค์กระโทก ก. (2020). Perception of the illness about identity, consequences, personal control & treatment control in older person with benign prostatic hyperplasia. Journal of Charoenkrung Pracharak Hospital15(2), 46–54. Retrieved from https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JCP/article/view/234644  
     

 
 
     
     
 
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