2 research outputs found
UKARA PAKON WONTEN ING ANTOLOGI CERITA PENDEK JAWA di YOGYAKARTA
This research aims to describe the type, the title, and the function of the imperative sentence in Javanese Short Story Anthology in Yogyakarta. the use of a imperative sentence in Java Short Story Anthology in Yogyakarta can attract readers' interest, so readers can understand what the imperative sentence in Java Short Story Anthology in Yogyakarta.
The results of research are descriptive research. The data source in the research was based on data in Javanese Short Story Anthology in Yogyakarta 2013. The research was a sentence. The words are related to the types, the letters, and the function of the words. Their collecting data is denied by the researcher himself (human instrumen). This research tool uses the data analysis table which is assisted by a credit card. The data is collected by reading and writing. The way in which this data is analyzed is using descriptive analysis, that is, by way of declaring data according to its categories. The way in which this data is solved by validating the validity of the theory of triangulation and reliability of stability.
The results of the research describe the different types of words, namely the words of the active imperative sentence and passive imperative sentence to the Javanese Short Story Anthology in Yogyakarta. The title of the two horns is the {{aa}, {-ana} / {- nana}. The title of the three-letter word rendered by the author is {-en} / {- nen}, {-ana} / {- nana}, and {-na} / {kna}. The function of Pakon's words in Javanese Short Story Anthology in Yogyakarta found five functions, namely common limitation, challenge, pepper, greed, and prejudice
Drug Acceptance Rate and Factors Affecting It in Bipolar Patients in Clinics Affiliated to Babol, Iran
Background:
The present study was conducted considering the relatively high prevalence of bipolar disorder in Iran and the insufficiency of existing studies regarding the acceptance of medication in patients with bipolar disorder. The study also considered the role of cultural issues in this field and the increase in the rate of recurrence and deterioration of the prognosis in the case of nonacceptance of medication.
Aims:
Our purpose of conducting this study was to investigate the level of medication acceptance and determine the factors that cause drug nonacceptance in bipolar patients.
Settings and Design:
This was a cross-sectional study.
Materials and Methods:
The current research is on 100 patients with bipolar disorder referring to psychiatric clinics in Babol, Iran, in the form of convenient sampling. The patients were asked to answer the questions related to doctor–patient communication in the doctor–patient communication questionnaire.
Statistical Analysis Used:
The relationship between doctor–patient communication (independent variable) and both general acceptance and medication acceptance (dependent variables) was analyzed using independent t-test, analysis of variance, and Pearson’s correlation coefficient.
Results:
Fifty-four percent of patients had high medication acceptance. A significant relationship was observed between the level of doctor–patient communication and general acceptance (r = 0.811, P ≤ 0.001) and medication acceptance (r = 0.739, P ≤ 0.001) of patients. According to the findings of this research, general acceptance and medication acceptance (r = 0.804, P ≤ 0.001) have a strong correlation.
Conclusions:
The degree of doctor–patient communication has a strong correlation with general and drug acceptance, which is higher in general acceptance than in drug acceptance, and this means that the higher the level of doctor–patient communication, the higher the general acceptance of patients will be, which will affect public acceptance more
