Coping Ability Relationship With Anxiety Levels Of Chronic Kidney Failure Clients Undergoing Hemodialysis Isnayati1*,

Mental Health is a condition in which an individual can develop physically, mentally, spiritually, and socially so that the individual realizes his own abilities, can overcome pressures, can work productively and is able to contribute to his community (Mental Health Act 18 of 2014). One of the psychosocial problems that many people experience in daily life is ansietas. A person who has an ansietas problem can have an effect on his physical and mental. The purpose of this study is to find out the Relationship of Coping Ability With Anxiety Levels Of Chronic Kidney Failure Clients Undergoing Hemodialysis. The research method used is by Cross Sectional approach. The research was conducted in the Hemodialysis room of RS Pelni Jakarta with a total of 30 responsee sampling using simple random sampling. Statistical test results show p 1.0 > 0.05 means that there is no meaningful relationship between anxiety levels and coping strategies in patients undergoing hemodialysis.conclusion and advice is that hospitals can carry out health counseling activities on anxiety management and coping strategies in patients undergoing hemodialysis. Keyword : Coping Mechanism, Ansietas, Kidney Failure INTRODUCTION Health is a healthy state, both physically, mentally, spiritually and socially that allows everyone to live productively socially and economically. (Health Law 36 of 2009). Human beings who are said to be mentally healthy are to have a good personality towards themselves and others, have empathy and sensitivity to social. Mental Health is a condition in which an individual can develop physically, mentally, spiritually, and socially so that the individual realizes his own abilities, can overcome pressures, can work productively and is able to contribute to his community (Mental Health Act 18 of 2014). One of the psychosocial problems that many people experience in daily life is ansietas. A person who has an ansietas problem can have an effect on his physical and mental. From the results of Basic Health Research (Riskesdas) in 2013, showed that the prevalence of emotional mental disorders indicated by the symptoms of depression and anxiety is 6% for ages 15 and above or about 14 million people. Meanwhile, the prevalence


INTRODUCTION
Health is a healthy state, both physically, mentally, spiritually and socially that allows everyone to live productively socially and economically. (Health Law 36 of 2009). Human beings who are said to be mentally healthy are to have a good personality towards themselves and others, have empathy and sensitivity to social. Mental Health is a condition in which an individual can develop physically, mentally, spiritually, and socially so that the individual realizes his own abilities, can overcome pressures, can work productively and is able to contribute to his community (Mental Health Act 18 of 2014). One of the psychosocial problems that many people experience in daily life is ansietas. A person who has an ansietas problem can have an effect on his physical and mental.
From the results of Basic Health Research (Riskesdas) in 2013, showed that the prevalence of emotional mental disorders indicated by the symptoms of depression and anxiety is 6% for ages 15 and above or about 14 million people. Meanwhile, the prevalence of severe mental disorders, such as schizophrenia is 1.7 per 1000 inhabitants or about 400,000 people. According to research Keliat et al (2011) Ansietas is a feeling of was-was, as if something bad will happen and feel uncomfortable as if there is a threat accompanied by physical symptoms such as heart palpitations, cold sweats and shaking hands. Ansietas can occur in patients with chronic renal failure. Chronic kidney failure is a frightening disease because kidney failure has no cure. Patients with chronic renal failure are required to undergo hemodialysis therapy or kidney transplantation for the rest of their life.
Based on the results of the study according to (Usraleli, 2016) patients who underwent hemodialysis at Arifin Achmad Pekanbaru Hospital who had moderate stress as many as 14 patients (36%), mild stress as many as 15 patients (71%). According to the study (Ratnawati, 2011) patients undergoing hemodialysis at Blud RSU Dr.M.M Dunda Gorontalo district who had mild anxiety 6 patients (40%), moderate anxiety 4 patients (26.7%), severe 3 patients (20%), and panic 2 patients (13.3%). According to research (Jhoni, 2015) patients undergoing hemodialysis at Blu RSUP Prof. Dr.R.D Kandau Manado who have mild anxiety 8 patients (25.8%), his will or if women use sex as a way to force men to marry him then teenagers consider this act "wrong" (Hurlock, 1997).

RESEARCH METHOD
This type of research is correlated with the Cross Sectional approach. The research was conducted in the Hemodialysis room of RS Pelni Jakarta with a total of 30 responsee Sampling using simple random sampling, which is in accordance with the criteria of inclusion, where the inclusion criteria are willing to be respondents and cooperative, patients who undergo moderate therapy < 1 year, can read and write and the last criterion is > 18 years old.  The results of the data analysis of the old variables undergoing hemodialysis showed the average length of time patients underwent hemodialysis was 6.5 months (95% CI: 5.4 -7.6). The most recent respondents underwent hemodialysis was 1 month and the longest undergoing hemodialysis was 11 months. Based on table 3 it is known that 17 people (56.6%) with adaptive coping and 13 people (43.4%) with maladaptive coping.

RESULTS
Respondents with mild anxiety levels, 4 respondents (50.0%) adaptive coping strategies, and 4 respondents (50.0%) using maladaptive coping strategies, respondents with moderate anxiety levels, 6 respondents (60.0%) adaptive coping strategy and 4 respondents (40.0%) using maladaptive coping strategies while respondents with severe anxiety levels, 7 people (58.3%) adaptive coping strategy and 5 respondents (41.7%) using maladaptive coping strategies. https://doi.org/10.37362/jch.v5i1.563  (2008) that normally the decline in new renal function teriadi at the age of more than 40 years. The most education is high school, which is 12 people (40.0%). This is supported by Siswanto (2007) which says that the level of education affects a person easily anxious or not. The higher the level of education, the better tolerance and control over stressors. According to Stuart &Laraia (2005) coping strategy consists of two adaptive and maladaptive, adaptive coping itself in the form of coping strategy that supports the function of integration, growth, learning and achieving goals while the maladaptive coping strategy in the form of coping strategy that inhibits the integration function prevents the growth of lowering autonomy and tends to master the environment.
The relationship between anxiety levels and coping strategies of chronic renal failure patients undergoing hemodialysis Statistical test results obtained a value of pvalue 1.0>a 0.05 then it can be concluded that there is no relationship between the level of anxiety with the coping strategy of chronic renal failure patients undergoing hemodialysis. This is supported by research conducted by Sugiyanti (2011)  Hospital Jakarta have a maladaptive coping strategy, where the average patient who has a maladaptive coping strategy is a patient who undergoes hemodialysis < of 5 months.
However, patients with severe levels of anxiety use adaptive coping strategies. This is because external factors are one example is family support. The average patient undergoing hemodialysis is accompanied by a member of the next of kin while undergoing hemodialysis until completion. Patients who have severe anxiety also have more discussions with other hemodialysis friends when experiencing health problems and it also appears that the patient asks many health workers who are in the hemodialysis room, therefore patients who experience severe anxiety in the hemodialysis room can still use adaptive coping strategies.
If the individual is able to use healthy ways of adjusting to the anxiety encountered, even if the anxiety or pressure persists, the individual in question can still live a healthy life.
Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that there is no relationship between anxiety levels and coping strategies in patients undergoing hemodialysis. Rustam can make the tense condition increase in hemodialysis patients so that there is an increase in energy needs and then the source of the disease appears greater.

CONCLUSIONS
After research on the relationship of coping strategy anxiety levels in patients undergoing hemodialysis at Pelni Hospital Jakarta it is known that the majority of respondents are at severe anxiety levels where respondents with severe anxiety levels there are 7 people (58.3%) adaptive coping strategy and 5 respondents (41.7%) using maladaptive coping strategies. some respondents with moderate anxiety levels there were 6 respondents (60.0%) adaptive coping strategy and 4 respondents (40.0%) using maladaptive coping strategies and for mild anxiety there were 4 respondents (50.0%) adaptive coping strategies, and 4 respondents (50.0%) using maladaptive coping strategies.
For health workers need to be made promotional and preventive efforts against the occurrence of anxiety in patients undergoing hemodialysis. This activity can be done by health workers through health counseling activities about anxiety management and coping strategies to various levels of society, one of which is in hospitals. Health workers should have a regular schedule, for example once every 3 months to conduct health counseling on patients undergoing hemodialysis who are in their work area.
In order for the hospital to carry out health counseling activities on anxiety management and coping strategies in patients undergoing hemodialysis. For the government to make it easier for the procedure used by hemodialysis patients in obtaining assistance for financing. For further researchers need to develop different methods and designs such as conducting qualitative research on the picture of knowledge of hemodilisis patients in using adaptive coping. In addition, research can be done in terms of family support, gender, and length of time undergoing hemodialysis related to anxiety and coping.