Behavioral Impact on Kidney Function among Indonesian Migrant Workers



Isroin, Laily and Suandika, Made (2019) Behavioral Impact on Kidney Function among Indonesian Migrant Workers. KEMAS Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat, 14 (1). pp. 1-8. ISSN p-ISSN: 1907-7505 e-ISSN: 2460-0601

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Abstract

Migrant workers constitute 18% of the total number of Indonesian end stage renal disease (ESRD) patients receiving hemodialysis (HD). The tragedy is that,
they usually learn only when it is too late to prevent or cure it, they experience very few symptoms. This study aimed to analyze the behavior of migrant
workers undergoing hemodialysis and how they contracted this disease. A qualitative design with a phenomenological approach was employed to carry out
on the former migrant workers suffering from chronic kidney disease (CKD). In-depth interviews were used for data collection, and data validation used
triangulat ion and confirmability. Data analysis techniques were performed by reducing and interpreting the evidence. It was found that migrant worker behavior
prior to their overseas employment was extremely harmful. They often drank various brands of energy drinks, and adopted the dietary habits of the country
where they are employed, such as drinking alcohol, soft drinks, and regular fast food as opposed to drinking water, eating vegetables, and fruit. They also did
not exercise regularly. They pursued activities influenced by the work system and individual interests to earn extra income, with the priority to work as much
overtime as possible. Consequently, the problems of migrant workers' dietary behavior, added to hereditary hypertensive disease, has directly impacted their
kidney function. This study establishes that migrant workers have little knowledge about “healthy lifestyles” and causes of CKD. Mistaken perceptions and
attitudes of the migrant workers supported the harmful cultures in the migrant countries.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Behavior, migrant workers, Cronich Kidney Disease
Subjects: R Medicine > RT Nursing
Divisions: Faculty of Health Sciences
Depositing User: Library Umpo
Date Deposited: 16 Nov 2022 03:31
Last Modified: 16 Nov 2022 03:31
URI: https://eprints.umpo.ac.id/id/eprint/10626

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