Evaluasi Hubungan Pengetahuan dan Kepatuhan Penggunaan Obat terhadap Keberhasilan Terapi pada Pasien Hipertensi Rawat Jalan di Pusksesmas Simpang Limun Medan
Evaluation Of The Relationship Of Knowledge And Compliance With Medication Usage On The Outcome Therapy In Outpatient Hypertension Patients At Simpang Limun Medan Health Center
Abstract
Background: Hypertension is one of the main public health problems in Indonesia
and has been nicknamed the silent killer. Compliance with medication use is one of
the key factors in the success of hypertension therapy.
Objective: Evaluate the relationship between knowledge and adherence to
medication use on the success of therapy in outpatient hypertension patients at the
Simpang Limun Health Center, Medan.
Method: The type of research used is descriptive cross-sectional using primary data
in the form of filling out questionnaires and secondary data from patient medical
records. The questionnaires used include the Hypertension Knowledge Level Scale
(HK-LS) for knowledge, Medication Adherence Rating Scale 5 (MARS-5) for
adherence, and evaluation of outcome therapy.
Results: A total of 109 respondents (respondent level 100%) with the largest
number of respondents being women, namely 67 respondents (61.5%) aged 56-65
years 49 respondents, high school 45 respondents (41.3%), college 33 respondents
(30.3%); retired/not working 36 respondents (33.0%); long suffering ≤ 5 years 60
respondents (60.0%) and the presence of comorbidities 85 respondents (78.0%).
Research shows that the majority of respondents have a high level of knowledge
about hypertension, but the level of treatment compliance is still low so that the
majority of respondents also do not reach outcome therapy.
Conclusion: Characteristics of the majority of respondents do not influence
knowledge and compliance with the outcome therapy and do not influence the level
of knowledge and compliance with the outcome therapy in hypertensive patients.
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