The Influence of the Empowerment of the Elderly Group on Independence of Activities Daily Living in Arjuna Village Bandung

The increasing number of the elderly in Indonesia as a result of the success of development has led to increasing problems in the elderly group whose natural life journey will experience an old age with all its limitations, especially in the health problems of the elderly who suffer from disabilities compared to younger people. The situation is also added that the elderly usually suffer from a variety of physiological disorders that are chronic, and biological aspect, psychological aspect, socio economic aspect will experience setback. The empowerment of elderly group is an effort to give power or strength so that elderly have independence, especially in aspects of intellectual ability, and aspects Physical, the empowerment of the elderly is done by improving ability through education. This study aims to analyze the influence of empowerment of the elderly group through health education on the independence of Activitiey Daily Living (ADL). The research design used quasi-experiment with the approach of pre post test group design without comparison (control), while the data analysis used t-test. The results of the study before being carried out empowerment through health education on the independence of the average value of independence were 9.9506 (SD 4.66074) and the result after being carried out empowerment through health education became 13.2716 (SD.4.61523) Research Results showed statistically significant influence on empowering the elderly group through health education to independence of the ADL with a p-value of 0.04. Based on this, it is recommended that empowerment for the elderly should be determined in Posbindu activities. The effect of empowering the elderly group through more effective health education can influence the level of independence by providing a guidebook (module) which is equipped with interesting pictures about the procedures for fulfilling the needs of daily activities, finished providing educational guidebooks. The guidebook is given to the elderly group can be read repeatedly so that it affects the elderly memory in a longer period of time.


Introduction
Community empowerment is an effort or process to foster awareness, willingness and ability of the community to recognize, overcome, maintain, protect, and improve its own welfare. Community empowerment in the health sector is an effort or process to foster awareness of willingness and ability to maintain and improve health [1] [2] [3].
Elderly is someone who has reached the age of 60 years and above [4]. In Indonesia, the term for this age group is not yet standard, people have different names. There are those who use usia lanjut, lanjut usia, or jompo with pedigree words in English called the aged, the elders, or senior citizens [5].
The success of the government in national development has manifested positive results in various fields, namely economic progress, environmental improvement, advancement of science and technology, especially in the field of health, especially medicine and nursing, so as to improve the quality of population health and increase life expectancy. Throughout the world ±500 million elderly with an average age of 60 years and it is estimated that in 2025 will reach 1.2 billion. Meanwhile, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) that the elderly population in Indonesia in 2020 has reached 11.34% or recorded 28.8 million people, the population is only 6.9% which causes the largest number of the elderly population in the world (Central Statistics Agency (BPS)).
The increase in the elderly in Indonesia as a result of the success of development has led to increasing problems in the elderly group whose natural life journey will experience old age with all its limitations, especially in health problems. This is reinforced by the fact that older groups suffer more from diseases that cause disability compared to younger people. The situation is added by the fact that the elderly usually suffer from various types of physiological disorders that are chronic, and the biological aspect, the psychological aspect, socio economic aspect will experience setback [6].
This change will affect all aspects of life including their health. Therefore, the health of the elderly needs special attention while maintaining and improving so that they can live productively as long as possible.
In the elderly jobs that require power are no longer suitable, the elderly must turn to jobs that use the brain more than muscles, the ability to carry out daily activities (Activity Daily Living/ADL) has also decreased the daily activities that must be done by the elderly have five kinds including eating, bathing, dressing, mobility and dieting [6]. To meet the needs of the elderly, knowledge or cognitive needs and attitudes that can influence the behavior of the elderly in the independence of the needs of Activities Dailly Living (ADL). At this time, the el- and mobility (such as rolling in bed, waking up, and sitting, transferring/shifting from bed to chair or from one place to another) [7]. This is because the elderly have limited time, funds, energy and the ability to care for themselves while families cannot afford to help the elderly. So nursing homes or social care institutions can be their choices. Physical changes that occur in the elderly will certainly affect the independence of the elderly. Independence is freedom to act, not dependent on others, not affected by others and free

Study Design
In this study, a design with one group pre test and post test design (quasy experiment) design was used to determine the level of independence in the Elderly Activities Daily Living (ADL) group through health education. This design seeks to reveal the influence of empowerment on Activities Daily Living (ADL) independence by involving groups of elderly people through health education [12].

Population and Sample
Population is an object or subject that is present in an area and fulfills certain requirements related to research problems. In this study, the population is the elderly group in Posbindu, Arjuna Village, Cicendo District, Bandung. Samples are elderly in Posbindu, Arjuna Village, 486 people. In order to obtain a representative sample, it must be sought so that each subject in the population has the same opportunity to be a sample element. The higher or greater variation of the population, the greater the sample required. The sampling technique in this study uses Simple Random Sampling technique. Simple random sampling is a method of sampling from members of the population by random use regardless of the strata (levels) in members and the population. This is done if members of the population are considered to be similar, or called homogeneous with the following formula [13] [14] [15]:  Thus the number of samples needed in this study is 80 people rounded up to 81 people, so that the conditions of respondents can be maintained homogeneity, then the sampling technique is done by means of ramdom sampling. Sampling is done by using purposive sampling, namely sampling based on a particular consideration made by the researcher himself, based on the characteristics or characteristics of the population that have been previously known [16].
The sample inclusion criteria are as follows: 1) Aged 60 years and above 2) Able to read and write 3) Don't suffer from hearing loss 4) Available to be a respondent The sample exclusion criteria are as follows: 1) Elderly under the age of 60 years old 2) Elderly who can't read and write 3) Elderly who can't understand Indonesian language and can't communicate 4) Elderly who have a hearing loss In general, this analysis only results in the distribution and presentation of each variable [17]. The data is analyzed univariately. Univariate analysis is intended to determine the frequency distribution and proportion of the observed variables.

2) T-test analysis
Bivariate analysis was carried out by using a statistical test to test the difference in mean dependent i.e. by the dependent test t-test. This test is used to examine the influence between prior and after knowledge about independence with health education using the brainstorming method. The t-test is as follows.

Results
The result of the study and a discussion about the influence of the empowerment of the elderly group on the independence of ADL in Arjuna Village Bandung.
With a sample size of 81 people who were intervened. The sample age of 60 years -85 years consisted of 10 men and 71 women. There was no control group in this study. The sample consisted of elderly people with male and female gender with an age range of 60 -85 years. Table 1 explains that before the empowerment of the elderly group through health education a small proportion of respondents (4.9%) experienced total dependence, almost all respondents (84.0%) experienced partial dependence, and a small proportion of respondents (11.1%) independent. After empowerment in the elderly group through ADL health education, there were differences, the percentage of independent elderly is (17.3%), while almost all of the elderly are partially dependent (77.8%), a small proportion (4.9%) are total dependence.

Discussion
This study compared after empowering the elderly group through health education interventions before and after intervention without any control group. Before the intervention group empowered the elderly through health education, a small proportion of respondents (4.9%) experienced total dependence, almost all respondents (84.0%) experienced partial dependence, and a small proportion of respondents (11.1%) were independent. After empowerment in the elderly group through ADL health education, there were differences, namely a small percentage (17.3%) of independent elderly. while almost all elderly are partially dependent (77.8%) a small proportion (4.9%) of total dependence.  [19] in the Senja Rawi PSTW, the majority of lania had a partial dependence of 15 respondents (72%) and a total dependence of 3 people (14%), because there were some elderly who suffered diseases such as stroke and parkinsonism so that all activities in fulfilling their daily needs require the help of others because this disease makes nerve cells become damaged, nerve cells function to produce important chemicals called dopamine. Dopamine sends a signal to the brain that controls movement so that the disease affects the way it moves. Data found at the time the research was conducted, factors that influence the independence of the elderly, namely age, immobility and easy fall. The first factor that determines the level of independence of the elderly is age. Ediawati's statement that if someone gets older, their physical and mental abilities will slowly decrease [8]. Researchers limit the age of the respondent, which is 60 -69 years according to the age limit determined by the Ministry of Health. The second factor that affects the independence of the elderly is the immobility, immobility itself is the inability of the elderly to actively move. At the time of the study, it was found that 7 elderly people aged 60 -69 years already had stroke and Parkinson's disease. The three elderly people fall into the category of total dependence because when the results of the study found that all the criteria listed in the Barthel index were carried out by assisting. The elderly with partial dependence or total dependence who cannot carry out activities independently, supported by the family with provided assistive devices such as wheelchairs and crutches. The third factor that affects the independence of the elderly is that it is easy to fall, according to the statement stated by Ediawati if someone increases old, physical and mental abilities will slowly decrease [8]. Declining physical and mental abilities often lead to falls in the elderly, as a result, it will have an impact on decreasing activity in the elderly's independence. As we get older, it will decrease its ability to meet daily needs so that dependence on others increases. Research Results from Rustika, which describe the age of a person will affect their ability to meet their needs. In the research conducted by Suhartini [20] that the factors that influence the independence of the elderly are health conditions, social conditions and economic conditions. The first factor is the health condition that affects the level of independence of the elderly that the elderly need support and motivation as well as assistance from the closest family to visit the health service that has been prepared by the government either at the hospital or in the Puskesmas elderly regularly. By attending a religious event or holding an event with a group of elderly people in the Arjuna village of Bandung such as recreation, the elderly can increase socialization among the elderly. The third factor is economic condition, all elderly people have economic con-  [21] that the condition of the elderly will cause a decline in the economic field. Retirement will result in lower income, loss of facilities, power, authority and income.
At the time of the study, it was found that independent elderly had a situation where all activities in fulfilling daily life were carried out entirely independently or without the need for assistance. The results of this study are consistent with the research conducted by Suhartini that there is a relationship between health conditions and the independence of the elderly [20]. Theoretically, the elderly who have the highest level of independence are those who are physically and psychologically well-off.
In the elderly with a partial dependence on activities in meeting the daily needs of those who need help, among others, washing clothes and going up and down stairs because almost all elderly people in fulfilling their daily activities need help such as mobilization, climbing stairs, and when walking must be supported by one person. There are some elderly people using walking aids such as sticks/creuk. While for the elderly with total dependence on all activities to fulfill their daily needs, they need help from others.
The effect of empowering the elderly group through health education on the independence of daily living activities or daily activities is an effort or process to foster awareness, willingness, and the ability of the community to recognize, overcome, maintain, protect, and improve their own welfare [16].
The limits of empowerment in the health sector include efforts to foster awareness, willingness, and ability to maintain and improve health so that the purpose of community empowerment is aimed at growing awareness, knowledge and understanding of health for individuals, groups or communities.
Knowledge and awareness of ways to maintain and improve health is the beginning of health empowerment. Awareness and knowledge are the initial stages of ability, because the ability is the result of the learning process. Learning itself is a process that begins with the transfer of knowledge from learning resources to the subjects of learning. Therefore the group of elderly who are able to maintain and improve health through the health learning process that begins with the acquisition of health information through health education raises awareness of the importance of health and will motivate the elderly group to fulfill their daily needs independently according to their abilities [22] [23].

Conclusion
From guidebooks. The guidebook is given to the elderly so that so that it affects the elderly memory in a longer period of time.

Recommendations
The results of this study were suggested to public health nurses to be applied (applied) at Posbindu in increasing the independence of the elderly group in their daily activities (Activities Daily Living).