considers the expression of positive things as
something natural (Diener, 2004).
Positive affects are more influenced by the
environment because they are more social. Becker
and Newsom (2005) add that culture can emphasize
the independence, spirituality, and survival of
patients so that it will improve the ability to adapt to
the illness experienced. North Sumatra has a very
heterogeneous culture, has a lot of diversity and high
tolerance. The people of North Sumatra reflect the
diverse citizenship of the archipelago but still have a
high degree of integrity and sense of togetherness
that raises the patient's expectation to heal (Perez,
2012).
Table 2. Shows the majority of respondents' life
satisfaction is in the average category that is, as
many as 109 of 360 respondents (30.3%).
Individuals who are at this level want to increase
their life satisfaction to a higher level. Individuals
who are satisfied with their lives are individuals who
judge that their life is not perfect but everything
works well and always has a desire to grow and love
challenges (Simatupang, 2015). Diener, Lucas &
Oishi, (2002) says that the influence of demographic
factors, such as income, sex, age, education, marital
status, and religion on self-acceptance is usually
small. The extent to which demographic factors can
increase self-acceptance depends on one's own
values and goals, personality and culture (Diener,
2009).
The majority of the respondents in this study
were Batak tribes, where the Batak tribe had a habit
when a family member was sick, the other family
members would roll around to visit the patient. This
activity aims to improve the patient's spirit to
recover Patients who have support from their
families and spouses show improved care than those
without family support. Many researchers believe
marriage deals with self-acceptance because of
marriage as a force against the hardships of life.
Marriage provides emotional and financial support
that results in a positive state of self-acceptance
(Eddington, 2005).
Diener (2009) explains that social support is a
predictor of self-acceptance. With social support,
they are more often happy and less sad. This is
because the patient feels they have a place to tell
when they need it so that the patient feels
comfortable and this will contribute to the positive
affects that the patient feels. The high positive
affects perceived by individuals indicate the high
self-acceptance possessed by the individual
(Eddington, 2005). Simatupang, Nurmaini and
Siregar (2015) also added that in Batak tribe there
are also some rituals for sick family members, such
as giving ulos and making special food to the patient
as a symbol of attention and affection from all
family members to the sick. This is what gives
reinforcement so that patients tend to have good
positive affects (Potter, 2016). Situmorang said
(2015) Family support is a life spirit that is needed
by patients especially those undergoing
hemodialysis, family support can increase the
positive affect felt by patients. Increasing positive
affect makes psychosocial improvement and as a
source of evaluation to improve positive self-
acceptance (Situmorang, 2015)
Table 3. shows that the majority of respondents'
self-acceptance is in the moderate category, that is,
282 of 360 respondents (78.3%), and 39 respondents
(10.8%) with low self-acceptance, and 39
respondents (10.8% ) with high self-acceptance.
Self-acceptance in patients with chronic kidney
disease who underwent hemodialysis was in the
moderate category, ie as many as 282 out of 360
patients (78.3%) in Medan. Diener, (2000) adds
individuals with high self-acceptance levels
generally have some amazing qualities. These
individuals will be better able to control their
emotions and deal better with events in life (Diener,
2005).
The results of this study obtained data of
patients diagnosed with chronic renal failure for
more than one year. Patients who underwent
hemodialysis for more than one year can adapt and
accept the condition of the disease. Acceptance of
conditions for diseases increases because the patient
does not feel alone as a person with chronic kidney
failure after meeting other people with hemodialysis.
Patients who have the acceptance of life and social
support from the family and community
environment, the patient tends to have a more
positive strategy and problem management so that
eventually will foster self-acceptance of the
condition of the disease (Safitri, 2013). Huppert
(2009) states painful experiences such as
disappointment, failure and sorrow are normal parts
of life, the ability to regulate these negative
emotions is important to be able to accept the
conditions that occur. Subjective well being can
change when extreme negative emotions or very
long lasting affect someone to function normally in
their daily lives (Taylor, 2006).
5 CONCLUSIONS
Based on the results of data analysis and discussion,
researchers can conclude that patients with chronic
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