Dominant Factors of Adherence with Taking Medicine in Elderly Hypertensive Patients
Background: Adherence to taking medication is a prerequisite for hypertension treatment to be more effective and most likely to cure patients in controlling hypertension so that complications and death do not occur Objective: The objective of this study is to discover the dominant factors of elderl...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang
2023-08-01
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Series: | Magna Medika |
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Online Access: | https://jurnal.unimus.ac.id/index.php/APKKM/article/view/10525 |
Summary: | Background: Adherence to taking medication is a prerequisite for hypertension treatment to be more effective and most likely to cure patients in controlling hypertension so that complications and death do not occur
Objective: The objective of this study is to discover the dominant factors of elderly hypertension patients' conformity to medication at the Jatinegara District Health Center
Methods: It is a quantitative study with Cross Sectional approach. It involved 200 respondents, as the sample was taken using a quota sampling technique.
Results: Univariate results showed that 25% of elderly hypertensive patients did not adhere to medication. In bivariate analysis, it was found that family support, self-efficacy, motivation, and health workers' roles were related (p-value <0.05) to adherence to hypertension medication consumption. Meanwhile, no relation (p-value 0.05) existed between age, knowledge, attitude, access to healthcare facilities, and JKN participation variables. The dominant variable observed from the multivariate result was the interaction of attitudes and self-efficacy (OR: 23,943).
Conclusion:Based on multivariate analysis, it was found that the influential factors were self-efficacy and attitudes. |
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ISSN: | 2407-0505 2774-2318 |