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Analysis of the Effect of Maternal Perception on Completeness of Child Immunization Status with Health Belief Model Puri, Yessica Eka; Murti, Bhisma; Dermatoto, Argyo
Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol. 1 No. 3 (2016)
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Background: Child immunization coverage was low in several health centers in Surakarta, Central Java. Some of the health centers did not achieve GAIN Universal Child Immunization (UCI) target in 2014. For example, Penumping Health Center (HBV <7 days= 86.9%, BCG= 87.8%, Campak= 87.5%, DTP-HBV-HIB= 86.7%, Polio= 87.5%) and Banyuanyar Health Center (Campak= 89.6%). This study aimed to determine the effect of maternal perception on completeness of child immunization status using Health Belief Model (HBM).Subjects and Method: This was an analytic observational study with case control design. It was conducted at Penumping and Banyuanyar Health Centers, Surakarta, Central java. A total sample of 120 mothers and their respective children aged <9 years was selected for this study by fixed disease sampling. This sample consisted of children with complete immunization and the other children with incomplete immunization (ratio= 1:4). The dependent variable was completeness of immunization status. The independent variables were maternal perception on various HBM constructs, including perceived susceptibility, seriousness, threat, benefit, and barrier. The data were collected by a set of questionnaire, and analyzed by path analysis.Results: Perceived susceptibility had indirect and positive effect on completeness of immunization status via perceived threat, although it was not statistically significant (b= 0.63; 95% CI= -0.13 to 1.39; p= 0.104). Perceived seriousness had indirect positive and statistically significant effect on completeness of immunization status via perceived threat (b= 1.10; 95% CI =0.71 to 3.04; p=0.005). Perceived threat (b= 1.88; 95% CI= 0.34 to 1.86; p= 0.002), and perceived benefit (b= 1.83; 95% CI = 0.69 to 2.96; p= 0.002), showed direct positive and statistically significant effect on completeness of immunization status. Perceived barrier had direct and negative effect on completeness of immunization status  (b= -0.96; 95% CI= -1.97 to 0.05; p= 0.063).  Conclusion: Maternal perception on child susceptibility, disease seriousness, disease threat, benefit and barrier of immunization, have effects on the completeness of immunization status.Keywords: immunization status, completeness, health belief modelCorrespondence: Yessica Eka Puri. Masters Program in Public Health, Sebelas Maret University, Surakarta. Mobile: 087856408766.Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior (2016), 1(3): 211-222https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpb.2016.01.03.08
Effect of Family Support and Peer Support on The Quality of Life of The Elderly: A Path Analysis Evidence from Jember, East Java Satya, Malinda Capri Nurul; Soemanto, RB.; Murti, Bhisma
Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol. 4 No. 3 (2019)
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Background: Indonesia is one of the countries with an elderly population by >7%. It may increase every year. The number of elderly people will increase globally and lead to several problems such as health, psychological, social, and economic problems. Other psychological problems experienced by the elderly are loneliness due to loss of spouse, separation from family, and loss of peers. This study aimed to analyze the effect of family support and peer support on the quality of life of the elderly.Subjects and Method: This was a cross-sectional study carried out at of Tresna Werdha social service, in Wuluhan, Jember, East Java, from August to September 2019. A sample of 200 elderly aged >60 years old was selected by fixed exposure sampling. The dependent variable was quality of life. The independent variables were education, healthy behavior, family income, family support, peer support, and residence. The study was collected by questionnaire and analyzed by path analysis.Results: Good quality of life on the elderly increased with healthy behavior (b= 1.06; 95% CI 0.25 to 1.87; p= 0.010), education ≥Senior high school (b= 1.33; 95% CI 0.37 to 2.29; p= 0.007), family income ≥Rp 2,170,000 (b= 1.59; 95% CI 0.17 to 3.02; p= 0.028), strong family support (b= 1.93; 95%CI 0.47 to 3.39; p= 0.010), strong peer support (b= 1.18; 95%CI= 0.21 to 2.16; p=0.017), and residence at home (b=1.46; 95% CI 0.26 to 2.65; p=0.017).Conclussion: Good quality of life on the elderly increased with healthy behavior, education ≥Senior high school, high family income, strong family support, strong peer support, and residence at home.Keywords: quality of life, family support, peer supportCorrespondence: Malinda Capri Nurul Satya. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret. Jl. Ir. Sutami 36A, Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. Email: malindacaprins@gmail.com. Mobile: 085­236936546Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior (2019), 4(3): 159-169https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpb.2019.04.03.01
Risk Factors of HIV among Male Military Personnels: A Meta Analysis Anulus, Ayu; Murti, Bhisma; Prasetya, Hanung
Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol. 4 No. 3 (2019)
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Background: Military personnel has a high risk of being exposed to HIV. The transmission of HIV from male military personnel is like an iceberg phenomenon. Based on studies in the US, UK, and France, the military personnel from these countries are much more likely to be contaminated with HIV than the equal age/sex group in the civilian population. This study aimed to analyze the risk factors of HIV among male military personnel by using meta-analysis.Subjects and Method: This study was a systematic and meta-analysis study. The articles used in this study were obtained from several electronic databases including PubMed, Scopus, Springer Link, ScienceDirect, and Clinical key. These articles were collected for 2 weeks. The keywords used in searching for the articles were as follows: "HIV", "soldier", "military", "armed force", "army", "navy", "air force", "armed force", "sex partner", "man having sex with man (MSM)", "homosexual", number of marriage","prostitute","sexually transmitted infection (STI)", and "conscription". The articles included in this study were full-text articles with cross-sectional design. The articles were collected using PRISMA flow diagram. These articles were analyzed using meta-analysis with the Review Manager 5.3 application.Results: MSM (aOR= 9.37; 95%CI= 5.31 to 16.55; p <0.001), sexually transmitted infections (aOR = 3.75; 95%CI= 3.00 to 4.68; p<0.001), sexual partners> 10 (aOR= 3.05; 95 CI= 2.12 to 4.38; p<0.001) increased the incidence of HIV among male military personnel, and it was statistically significant. Sex with CSWs (aOR= 3.93; 95% CI= 0.93 to 16.62; p= 0.060) increased the incidence of HIV among male military personnel, but it was not statistically significant.Conclusion: MSM, STI, and sexual partners >10 increase the incidence of HIV among male military personnels.Keywords: HIV, MSM, commercial sex workers, sexually transmitted infection, CSW, militaryCorrespondence: Ayu Anulus. Masters Program in Public Health. Universitas Sebelas Maret. Jl. Ir. Sutami 36A, Surakarta 57126, Central Java, Indonesia. Email: anulusayu@gmail.com. Mobile: 082359056395.Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior (2019), 4(3): 178-188https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpb.2019.04.03.03
The Effect of Community Health Center on Visual Acetic Acid Uptake in Pati, Central Java Wulan, Retno; Pawito, Pawito; Murti, Bhisma
Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol. 4 No. 3 (2019)
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Background: Cervical cancer is included in the category of malignant tumors that arise in the cervix of women. The incidence of cervical cancer is high due to lack of awareness to make efforts to examine early detection of cervical cancer by using the visual inspection acetic acid (VIA) method. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of community health center on the use of VIA.Subjects dan Method: This was an analytic observational study with a cross sectional design. was The study was conducted at 29 community health centers in Pati, Central Java. A sample of 232 women was selected by simple random sampling. The dependent variable was VIA uptake. The independent variable were perceived susceptibility, perceived seriousness, cues to action, perceived threat, perceived benefit, perceived barrier, self-efficacy, economic status, and social capital. The data were collected by questionnaire and analyzed by a multilevel multiple logistic regression run on Stata 13.Result: Community health center had a contextual effect on VIA uptake with intra-class correlation (ICC)= 16.91%. VIA uptake increased with high perceived susceptibility (b= 3.21; 95% CI= 0.22 to 6.19; p = 0.035), high perceived seriousness (b= 4.68; 95% CI= 1.06 to 8.29; p= 0.011), high perceived threat (b= 4.03; 95% CI= 0.61 to 7.45; p= 0.021), high perceived barrier (b= 2.48; 95% CI= 0.06 to 4.91; p= 0.044), high perceived benefit (b= 2.50; 95% CI= 0.10 to 4.91; p= 0.041), and high economic status (b= 11.22; 95% CI= 3.64 to 18.81; p= 0.004). VIA uptake decreased with low cues to action (b= -0.92; 95% CI= -3.08 to 1.24; p= 0.405), low self-efficacy (b= -0.32; 95% CI= -2.45 to 1.80; p= 0.765), and low social capital (b= 0.79; 95% CI= 3.64 to 18.81; p= 0.562).Conclusion: Community health center had a contextual effect on VIA uptake. VIA uptake increases with high perceived susceptibility, high perceived seriousness, high perceived threat, high perceived barrier, high perceived benefit, and high economic status. VIA uptake decreases with low cues to action, low self-efficacy, and low social capital.Keywords: Community Community health center, Acetic Acid Visual Inspection.Correspondence: Retno Wulan. Masters Program of Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, JL. Ir.Sutami 36A, Surakarta, Central Jawa, Indonesia. E-mail: wuland.cimmutzz12@gmail.com. Mobile: 0857­4096­9271.Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior (2019), 4(3): 189-197https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpb.2019.04.03.04
Schools Have Contextual Influence on Smoking Behavior among High School Students in Dumai, Riau Islami, Shilfia Ulfa; Prasetya, Hanung; Murti, Bhisma
Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol. 4 No. 3 (2019)
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Background: Adolescence is prone to smoking behavior. Smoking behavior in adolescents is influenced by parental income factors, pocket money, media exposure, peers, the influence of parents, and attitudes towards smoking behavior. The purpose of this study was to analyze the contextual influence of school on smoking behavior in adolescents in Dumai City, Riau.Subject and Method: This was a cross sectional study conducted at 13 senior high schools and 12 junior high schools in Dumai, Riau, Indoneisa, from September to October 2019. A sample of 200 male adolescents aged 12-18 years was selected by stratified random sampling. The dependent variable was smoking behavior. The independent variables were parental income, pocket money, media exposure, peer, parental influence, intention, attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavior control (PBC). The data were collected by questionnaire and analyzed by a multilevel multiple logistic regression run on Stata 13.Results: Smoking behavior in male adolescents increased with high parental income (b= 2.06; 95% CI= -0.02 to 4.15; p=0.053), high pocket money (b=2.75; 95% CI= 0.80 to 4.71; p= 0.006), high exposure to cigarette advertising media (b= 2.45; 95% CI= 0.52 to 4.37; p=0.012), peer (b=2.10; 95% CI= 0.46 to 3.74; p=0.012), parental smoking behavior (b= 2.23; 95% CI= 0.47 to 3.99; p=0.013), and positive attitude to smoke (b= 2.67; 95% CI= 0.78 to 4.55; p=0.005). Smoking behavior decreased with weak PBC (b= -2.33; 95% CI= -405 to -0.60; p= 0.008), weak intention (b= -3.85; 95% CI= -6.32 to -1.39; p= 0.002), and weak subjective norm (b=-3.03; 95 % CI= -5.16 to 5.16; p= 0.005). There was strong contextual effect of school on smoking behavior in male adolescents with intra-class (ICC)= 25.14%.Conclusions: Smoking behavior in male adolescents increases with high parental income, high pocket money, high exposure to cigarette advertising media, peer, parental smoking behavior, and positive attitude to smoke. Smoking behavior decreases with weak PBC, weak intention, and weak subjective norm. There is strong contextual effect of school on smoking behavior in male adolescents.Keywords: smoking behavior, adolescents, schoolCorrespondence: Shilfia Ulfa Islami. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret. Jl. Ir. Sutami 36A, Surakarta 57126, Central Java, Indonesia. Email: shilfiaulfa17@gmail.com. Mobile: 0852197­22029.Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior (2019), 4(3): 212-223https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpb.2019.04.03.06
Factors Associated with Herbs Clinic Utilization in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus in Tawangmangu, Central Java Triyono, Agus; Murti, Bhisma; Prasetya, Hanung
Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol. 5 No. 3 (2020)
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Background: The utilization of herbs incre­ased for complementary medicine and alterna­tive chro­nic diseases including Diabetes Melli­tus (DM). There are many factors that affect patients with Diabetes Mellitus to utilize herbal clinic. This study aimed to analyze the effects of age, gender, education, occupation, income, marital status, family support, knowledge of herbs, attitude towards herbs, and duration of Dia­betes Mellitus on herbs clinic utilization.Subjects and Method: This was a cross-sec­tional study. This study was conducted in Tawangmangu, Central Java, from January to March 2020. A sample of 200 DM patients aged 15-60 years who were examined at Jamu Research House (rrj) or community health center in Tawangmangu. The sample was col­lected by purposive sampling. The dependent variable was herbs clinic utilization. The inde­pendent variables were sex, age, education, occupation, income, marital status, family sup­port, knowledge of herbs, attitude towards herbs, and duration of DM. The data were collected by questionnaire and analyzed by path analysis run on Stata 13.Results: Herbs clinic utilization was directly increased by positive attitude towards herbs (OR= 5.37; 95% CI= 2.49 to 11.60; p<0.001), duration of DM ≥5 years (OR= 2.02; 95% CI= 1.00 to 4.07; p=0.040), high family income (OR= 2.67; 95% CI= 1.41 to 5.01; p= 0.003), good family support (OR= 1.93; 95% CI= 0.96 to 3.87; p= 0.063), age ≥35 years (OR= 1.45; 95% CI= 0.27 to 7.19; p= 0.666), female (OR= 0.59; 95% CI= 0.31 to 1.12; p= 0.108), and married (OR= 0.64; 95% CI= 0.26 to 1.61; p= 0.343). Herb clinic utilization was indirectly affected by knowledge of herbs, education, and occupation.Conclusion: Herbs clinic utilization is directly increased by positive attitude towards herbs, duration of DM ≥5 years, high family income, good family support, age ≥35 years, female, and married. Herb clinic utilization is indirectly affected by knowledge of herbs, education, and occupation.Keywords: herbs clinic utilization, Diabetes Mellitus, path analysisCorrespondence: Agus Triyono. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Jl. Ir.Sutami No 36 A, Surakarta 57126, Central Java,Indonesia. Email: agustriyono_21@yahoo.com. Mobile: +6281329038465.Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior (2020), 05(03): 147-156https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpb.2020.05.03.01 
Application of Social Cognitive Theory: Tertiary Prevention Behavior in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Ponorogo Hospital, East Java, Indonesia Yuliana, Nur Aida; Pawito, Pawito; Murti, Bhisma
Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol. 5 No. 3 (2020)
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Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a non-com­municable disease that becomes a serious threat to global health. This disease is a serious chronic disease because it cannot be cured. An increasing number of cases of non-communicable diseases that are associated with risk factors are in line with lifestyle changes that increasingly mo­dern. This study aimed to analyze the effect of the variables in Social Cognitive Theory on ter­tiary prevention behavior in patients with type 2 Dia­betes Mellitus.Subjects and Method: This was a cross-sec­tio­nal study design. This study was conducted on pa­tients with type 2 DM in the hospital in Po­no­rogo Regency, East Java, from January to Feb­ruary 2020. There were 200 patients with type 2 DM as the sample of the study. The sample was taken by random sampling. The dependent vari­able was Tertiary prevention behavior of type 2 DM. The independent variables were obser­va­tio­nal learning, role model, vicarious experience, imi­tation, attitude, outcome expectations, know­led­ge, reinforcement, self-efficacy, and self-mana­ge­ment. The data were collected through a set of ques­tionnaires. The data were analyzed based on Path Analysis using stata 13 application.Results: Tertiary prevention behavior of type 2 DM was directly increased by strong imi­tation (b= 1.40; 95% CI= 0.51 to 2.28; p= 0.002), good knowledge (b= 1.36; 95% CI= 0.48 to 2.25; p= 0.002), positive attitude (b= 1.32; 95% CI­= 0.44 to 2.19; p= 0.003), strong self-efficacy (b= ­1.­07; 95% CI= 0.18 to 1.96; p= 0.018), and good self-management (b= 2.26; 95% CI= 1.31 to 3.22; p <0.001). Ter­tiary prevention behavior of type 2 DM was in­directly affected by observational learning, role model, vicarious experience, outcome expectation, and reinforce­ment.Conclusion: Tertiary prevention behavior of type 2 DM is directly increased by strong imi­tation, good knowledge, positive attitude, strong self-efficacy, and good self-management. Ter­tiary prevention behavior of type 2 DM is in­directly affected by observational learning, role model, vicarious experience, outcome expectation, and reinforce­ment.Keywords: social cognitive theory, type 2 Dia­be­tes Mellitus.Correspondence: Nur Aida Yuliana. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret. Jl. Ir. Sutami 36A, Surakarta 57126, Central Java, Indonesia. Email: Aidayuliana17@gmail.com.Mobile: +628-5790767582.Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior (2020), 5(1): 157-168https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpb.2020.05.03.02
Factors Affecting Exclusive Breastfeeding Practice using Social Cognitive Theory Constructs: A Multilevel Evidence from Madiun, East Java Syahputri, Rezyana Budi; Pawito, Pawito; Murti, Bhisma
Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol. 5 No. 3 (2020)
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Background: Exclusive breastfeeding for infants up to 6 months of age is the most effective way to ensure the health and the viability of the child. Exclusive breastfeeding coverage still does not meet the target due to various factors. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness level of health promotion of exclusive breastfeeding program in the integrated health service in Madiun, East Java.Subjects and Method: This was an a cross-sectional study conducted in Madiun, East Java, from February to May 2020. A sample of 200 lactating mother who had infants aged 6 to 24 months was selected randomly. The dependent variable was exclusive breastfeeding practice. The independent variables were health promotion program, observational learning, role model, vicarious learning, imitation, attitude, outcome expectation, self regulation, self-efficacy, rein­forcement, and integrated health post contextual. The data were collected using questionnaire and analyzed by a multilevel multiple logistic regression run on Stata 13.Results: Exclusive breastfeeding practice increased with adequate health pro­motion program (OR= 3.08; 95% CI= 1.06 to 8.94; p= 0.038), high observational learning (OR= 3.86; 95% CI= 1.31 to 11.39; p= 0.014), strong role model (OR= 4.01; 95% CI= 1.12 to 14.29; p= 0.033), vicarious learning (OR= 4.46; 95% CI= 1.34 to 14.82; p= 0.015), strong imitation (OR= 2.74; 95% CI= 1.02 to 7.35; p= 0.045), positive attitude (OR= 3.51; 95% CI= 1.04 to 11.88; p= 0.043), positive outcome expectation (OR= 4.04; 95% CI= 1.32 to 12.38; p= 0.014), strong self-regulation (OR= 2.36; 95% CI= 0.93 to 5.99; p= 0.068), strong self-efficacy (OR= 5.35; 95% CI= 1.81 to 15.77; p= 0.002), and strong reinforce­ment (OR= 3.90; 95% CI= 1.21 to 12.57; p= 0.022). There was a contextual effect of inte­grated health post on exclusive breastfeeding practice with intraclass correlation (ICC)= 10.97%.Conclusion: Exclusive breastfeeding practice is affected by health promotion program, obser­vational learning, role model, vicarious learning, imitation, attitude, outcome expectation, self regulation, self-efficacy, and reinforcement. Integrated health post has a contextual effect on exclusive breastfeeding practice.Keywords: exclusive breastfeeding, health promotion, social cognitive theory.Correspondence: Rezyana Budi Syahputri. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret. Jl. Ir. Sutami 36A, Surakarta 57126, Central Java, Indonesia. Email: rezyanabs@gmail.com. Mobile: +6282325750134.Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior (2020), 05(03): 169-173https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpb.2020.05.03.03
Contextual Effect of the Integrated Health Post (Posbindu) and Biopsychosocial Determinants of Tertiary Preventive Behavior in Patients with Hypertension Retnowati, Very; Pawito, Pawito; Murti, Bhisma
Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol. 5 No. 3 (2020)
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Background: Tertiary prevention of hyper­ten­sion is a preventive effort to make patients with hypertension do not have disabilities and further complications. It also improves the quality of life and makes life longer. The bio­psy­chosocial aspect affects individuals in lear­n­ing, doing, and maintaining certain beha­viors based on social cognitive theory. This stu­dy aimed to analyze the biopsychosocial deter­mi­nants of tertiary preventive behavior among patients with hypertension.Subjects and Method: This study was an analytical observational study with a cross-sectional design. The study was conducted at 25 Integrated Health Posts (Pos­bin­du) in Sragen, Central Java. A sample of 200 hypertensive patients was selected by stratified random sam­pling. The dependent variable was the ter­tiary preventive behavior of hypertension. The in­­de­pendent variables were observational lear­ning, role model, imitation, vicarious learning, rein­forcement, self-efficacy, self-regulation, out­­­­­come expectation, and attitude. The data were collected by ques­tion­naire and analyzed by a multilevel multiple logis­tic regression.Results: Hypertension preventive behavior in­crea­sed with observational learning (b= 2.85; 95% CI= 0.17 to 5.53; p= 0.037), role model (b= 2.73; 95% CI =0.73 to 4.73; p=0.007), imi­tation (b= 3.46 ; 95% CI= 0.73 to 6.19; p= 0.013), vica­­rious learning (b= 2.54; 95% CI =0.16 to 4.93; p= 0.036), reinforcement (b= 3.89; 95% CI= 0.96 to 6.82; p= 0.009), self-efficacy (b= 3.04; 95% CI= 0.41 to 5.67; p= 0.024), self-re­gu­­­­lation (b= 2.28; 95% CI= 0.02 to 4.54; p= 0.048), outcome expectation (b= 3.56; 95% CI= 0.75 to 6.38; p= 0.013), and a positive attitude (b= 2.86; 95% CI= 0.26 to 5.47; p= 0.031). Posbindu had a contextual effect on ter­tiary preventive behavior of hypertension with an Intra Class Correlation (ICC) value of 63.05%.Conclusion: Tertiary preventive behavior of hypertension increases with high observational learning, strong role model, strong imitation, high vicarious learning, strong reinforcement, high self-eff­icacy, high self-regulation, positive outcome expec­­­­tation, and positive attitude. Posbindu has a contextual effect on tertiary preventive behavior of hyper­ten­sion.Keywords: tertiary prevention, hypertension, social cognitive theory, multilevel analysisCorrespondence: Very Retnowati. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret. Jl. Ir. Suta­mi 36A, Surakarta 57126, Central Java. Email: veryretnowati@gmail.com. Mobile: +628154­8­5­92491.Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior (2020), 05(03): 174-186https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpb.2020.05.03.04 
Effectiveness of Chronic Disease Management Program in Improving “CERDIK” Healthy Behavior in Patients with Hypertension in Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta Pangesti, Tri Puji; Tamtomo, Didik Gunawan; Murti, Bhisma
Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol. 5 No. 3 (2020)
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Background: Hypertension is the single largest con­tributor to the global burden of disease (GBD). The Chronic Disease Management Prog­ram (Prolanis) is a health service system and a pro­active approach implemented in an integrated manner. This study aimed to determine the ef­fec­tive­ness of Prolanis on the "CERDIK" healthy be­ha­vior for hypertensive patients.Subjects and Method: This cross-sectional stu­dy was conducted in hypertensive patients in 25 working areas of health centers in Gunung­ki­dul, Special Region of Yogyakarta, from January to February 2020. A sample of 200 hypertensive pa­tients was selected by simple random sampl­ing. The dependent variable was the "CERDIK" healt­hy behavior for hypertensive patients. The in­dependent variables were chronic disease ma­na­gement program (Prolanis), education level, peer support, family support, and sex. Other data we­re collected by using a questionnaire. Data we­re analyzed by path analysis using the Stata 13 application.Results: “CERDIK" healthy behavior for hyper­ten­­sive patients increased with active prolanis acti­vity (b= 5.00; 95% CI= 2.80 to 7.20; p <0.001), higher education (b= 1.52; 95% CI= 0.48 to 2.54; p= 0.004), strong family support (b= 1.­38; 95% CI= 0.20 to 2.57; p= 0.023), strong pe­er support (b= 0.61; 95% CI= -0.67 to 2.51; p= 0.­352), and female (b= 2.8; 95% CI= -5.01 to -0.64; p= 0.011). Education, family support, and peer sup­port were associated with “CERDIK” healthy behavior through Prolanis.Conclusion: “CERDIK" healthy behavior for hyper­ten­­sive patients increases with active pro­lanis acti­vity, higher education, strong family support, strong pe­er support, and female. Edu­cation, family support, and peer sup­port were associated with “CERDIK” healthy behavior through Prolanis.Keywords: Prolanis, “CERDIK” healthy beha­vi­our, hypertension, path analysisCorrespondence: Tri Puji Pangesti. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret. Jl. Ir. Sutami 36A, Surakarta 57126, Central Java. Email: tri­pu­ji­pangesti8@gmail.com. Mobile: 0823­126­57­­779.Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior (2020), 05(03): 187-196https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpb.2020.05.03.05. 
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Mulianda, Cendekia Airedeta Mulyani, Noris Hadi Sri Mulyo Hadi Sudjito Mulyono, Budi Munawaroh, Siti Mar'atul Munawaroh, Siti Mar’atul Murti, Aprilica Manggalaning Murti, Fiqih Agustyna Mustafa, Sitti Aisyah Mutalazimah Mutalazimah MUTHMAINAH . Muthmainah . Mutiah, Nurmila Muvida Muvida Nabila Silva Diba, Dinda Nabilla, Jihan Nabillah, Lily Nafisa, Nisrina Nagaring, Sulaiman Putra Nahak, Maria Paula Marla Narulita, Danti Nasir, Shinta Nasir, Shinta Nawangwulan, Diyah Nazalah, Rajba Ni'mah, Siti Luluk Khamidahtun Nia Handayani Nindiyastuti, Nadia Ayu Irma Ningrum, Anis Lupita Ningrum, Dhian Nurayni Sulistyo Ningrum, Fiki Cahya Ningsih, Hepti Widia Ningtyas, Anindiya Nirwana, Astika Candra Nisa, Shofia Maharani Khoirun Nisa, Tsamarah Iffah Zahrotin Nisriina, Zain Nadaa Niswah, Sayida Royatun Noor Alis Setiyadi Noviani, Desi Novika , Revi Gama Hatta Novika, Revi Gama Hatta Novika, Revi Gamma Hatta Nudhira, Uyunun Nugraha, Nurtama Aditya Nugrahaeni, Meita Tyas Nugrahani, Anna Nugraheni, Aulia Putri Nunuk Suryani Nunuk Suryani Nur Rahmawati, Eni Nur Syahbani, Andi Syahrani Nur, Syukma Rhamadani Faizal Nuralita, Ayunda Yonik Nurbianto, Gabriella Diandra Nurhayati Agtikasari, Nurhayati Nurhayati, Farida Nurhayati, Happy Nurindahsari, Yespy Anna Wahyu Nuristiqomah Dwi Putri Nurkhairani, Nurkhairani Nurlaili, Helmi nurlailis saadah Nurlia, Nazilla Ade Nursani, Anggia Rahmah Nurul Dwi Andriani Nurul Fatimah Nurul Hakim, Ruliany Yuni Nurul Qomariah Nurul Ulya Luthfiyana Octava Prima Arta Octaviani, Cynthia Ode, Diana Oemar Sri Hartanto Oemar Sri Hartanto Oemar Sri Hartanto Oepomo, Tedjo Danudjo Oepomo, Tedjo Danudjo Oktaviyani, Feny Osi Pakanna, Epin Palupi, Endang Palupi, Raras Indung Pamilih, Ayu Trisni Pamungkas, Eti Poncorini Pamungkas, Putri Pandayu, Ardiansyah Panduwinata, Annisa Widya Pangesti, Lely Tri Paradela, Berti Vega Pawito -, Pawito Pawito . Pawito Pawito Permana, Fransisca Novalia Permata, Annissa Devi Pertiwi, Galuh Tunjung Pertiwi, Mumpuni Intan Pipiet Wulandari Poncorini Pamungkasari, Eti Poncorini, Eti Prabandari, Fatchurrohmah Ines Prabowo, Danang Aji Prameswari, Galuh Ayu Dyah Pramiyana, Ira Martin Pramukawati, Dian Ayu Pranita, Liliana Dwi Pranoto, Hosea Puspitasari Prasetya , Hanung Prasetya, Hanung Prasetyowati, Regita Azzahra Prasetyowati, Ummy Prastiwi Putri Basuki, Prastiwi Putri Pratama, Genn Andrean Pratita Komalasari Pratiwi, Ajeng Christiana Putri Pratiwi, Dinda Ika Pratiwi, Silvalia Rahma Pratiwi, Yeocelin Mega Pravitasari, Ines Ratni Prawita, Mirna Prawita, Mirna Prianggi, Herawati Primadita, Hanggia Priscilla Jessica Pihahey Pritania Prameswara Putri Puji Astuti Anggara Pujihartati, Sri Hilmi Purbanova, Reni Puri, Yessica Eka Puri, Yessica Eka Purnama, Hanif Wildan Purnasari, Ratih Hermas Purwaningsih, Yustina Purwaningtyas, Niniek Purwantanti, Titis Cipta Purwanti, Titis Cipta Puspa Damayanti Puspitaningrum, Cynthia Ayu Dian Puspitaningtyas, Danty Indra Puspitasari, Syndia Putra, Anse Putra, Firdy Rama Permana Putra, Gilang Pamungkas Ardi Putra, Muhammad Dudayev Caesar Putra, Sinar Perdana Putri, Alifia Nadhimah Putri, Anitasari Kartika Putri, Annessa Marknalia Sasqia Putri, Azilla Edsa Putri, Diani Fadmi Putri, Ebtaria Hartiwi Putri, Kurnia Eka Putri, Nuristiqomah Dwi Putri, Risma Aliviani Putriarsih, Ryanawati Putry, Mentary Febryant Qadrijati, Isna Qadrijati, Isna R Reviono R Rusnoto Rachmawati, Rulita Ayu Rahardjo , Setyo Sri Rahardjo, Setyo Rahardjo, Setyo Sri Rahardjo, Setyo Sri Rahayuningsih, Tutik Rahelli, Yeti Rahmah, Aulia Siti Nur Rahmawati Rahmawati, Anisya Fajar Rahmawati, Dechoni Rahmawati, Isabella Rahmawati, Leny Rahmawati, Mitha Amelia Rahmawati, Rahmawati Rakhmahayu, Atika Rakhmahayu, Atika Ramadani, Aulia Noorvita Ramadhan, Septyandi Ramadhani, Amanda Kesli Ramadhani, Dinda Nur Asri Mutiara Ratih, Dewi Mustika Ratna Kusumawati Ratna, Tantri Yunita Ratri, Maika Ravik Karsidi Ravik Karsidi RB. Soemanto Regina Molnár Renardi, Arga Scorpianus Respatih, Supriyadi Hari Resta Dwi Yuliani Retiyansa, Yesi Retiyansa, Yesi Retno Wulan Retnowati, Very Retyono, Sugeng Reviono Reviono Reviono Reviono Reviono Reviono, R Rifai Hartanto Rifai Hartanto Rifai Hartanto Rini, Arum Kusuma Riska Rosita Risna Widowati Risnasari, Annisa Risnu Ardian Witjaksana Rita Adriani Benya Adriani Rita Komalasari Rivan Danuaji Rizki, Ayun Widya Rofana Aghniya Rohmah, Isna Nur ROHMAH, LAILATUL Rohmani, Alfiana Nur Rokhayati, Rokhayati Rokhayati, Rokhayati Roobiati, Nur Fika Rosalia Sri Hidayati Rosalina Pradana Ayu Rosalina, Sintya Rosdiana Rosdiana Rosid, Sultonnur Rosida, Lulut Khoridatur Rosmiati RUBEN DHARMAWAN Ruben Dharmawan Rumpiati, Rumpiati Rusdiyanti, Yunita Rusnoto, R Rustam Sunaryo Rustam Sunaryo Sabania, Brillian Ferika Safitri, Denanda Agnes Safitri, Diyanti Safitri, Feby Safitri, Lina Eta Saidah, Ayu Saifuddin Azwar Saifuddin Azwar Saifuddin Azwar Saifuddin Azwar Sajalia, Husniyati Salamah, Ila Izzatus Salsabila, Muna Maimunah Salsabila, Putri Fortuna Salsabilla, Dinda Anindita Samudera, Galang Aji Sandhi Yudha Sani, Mario Febrianus Helan Santosa, Sugeng Budi Santoso, Nathanael Aditya Sanusi, Sita Rahayu Sapja Anantanyu Sapta Anantanyu Saptaningtyas , Haryani Saptowati, Dewi Saputra, Rizki Kurniawan Saputri, Chelsy Sumardi Saputri, Dyah Ayu Saraspuri, Niken Putri Eka Sari, Ayu Nanda Sari, Ica Yuniar Sari, Okky Nurlita Sari, Putri Yunita Sari, Victoria Husadani Permata Sastrawijayah, Jemmi Satya, Malinda Capri Nurul Savitri, Sheila Sayidah, Diana Setiawan, Rizki Setiyarini, Dwi Wahyu Setyadi, Ahmad Wasis Setyaningrum, Th. 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Sutanto, Alfiani Vivi Sutisna Sulaeman, Endang Sutisna Sulaeman, Endang Sutopo, Haris Suwarto Suwarto Syafi’ie, Hisyam Syafira, Muthia Syahbaniar, Desi Syahmi Amar Syahputri, Rezyana Budi Syawaludin, Muhammad Husein Tamtomo , Didik Tamtoto, Didik Tantomo, Didik Thiang Thiang Timoer, Seindy Arya Kusuma Titin Ratnaningsih Titisari, Bening Rahimi Tiyas, Dwi Wahyuning Tri Budi Wiryanto Tri Budi Wiryanto Tri Kartono, Drajat Tri Nugraha Susilawati Tri Puji Pangesti Tri Sulistyawati, Tri Tri Sunarsih Tri Yonita, Maria Regina Trisnawati, Iga Tristian, Deviana Tsaqifah, Nabila Aulia Tungga, Tersia Marentiva Tursina, Elsa Tyas Aisyah Putri Tyas, Aktif Cahyaning Ubriyanto, Gemintang Antartika Uki Retno Budihastuti Ulfah Hidayati Ulfah, Maharani Ulhaq, Muhammad Zia Umami, Afriza Umar, Alwan Dhafi Umi Nadhiroh Usmaningrum, Desif Upix Uswatun Hasanah Utami, Indri Nur Utii, Agustina Utomo, Asrori Ibnu Utomo, Gunawan Cahyo Utsani, Wimmy Safaati Veibiani, Nindita Arum Verasita, Prissy Viridula, Erike Yunicha Viridula, Erike Yunicha Vitri Widyaningsih Vitri Widyaningsih VIVIN EKA RAHMAWATI Wahyu Tri Sudaryanto Wahyu, Fatimah wahyuni wahyuni Wahyuni, Dewi Nofa Wahyuni, Septa Decelita Wahyuningsih, Christiana Sri Wardani, Aulia Ayu Kusuma Wardani, Aurina Firda Kusuma Wardhani, Hanni Waryana Waryana Waryana Waryana Waryana Waryana Wasyanto, Trisulo Wasyanto, Trisulo Wekadigunawan, Cri Sajjana Prajna Wekadigunawan, Cri SP Wekadigunawan, CSP Wekadigunawan, CSP. Whendi Setyawan Wibawa, Purwa Adrianta Wibisono, Lilik Sigit Wicaksono, Emirza Nur Wicaksono, Satriyo Fajar Widarto Widarto Widiantoro, Reza Widiyaningrum, Alfiati Nanda Widiyanto, Aris Widy Nurwiandani Widyarahma, Amanda Widyawardani, Tri Nyantosani Widyawati Widyawati Widyawati, Fiqi Wijayanti, Dwi Nina Wijayanti, Nurlatifah Febriana Wijayanto, Masromi Hendria Wijiwinarsih, Amallia Winahyu, Frannesty Estu Windiarti Dwi Purnaningrum Winiarti, Dian Witjaksana, Risnu Ardian Wulan Adis Aranti Wulandari Wulandari Wulandari, Adetya Wulandari, Ayu Novita Wulandari, Rizqi Amalia Wulansari, Galuh Yayi Suryo Prabandari Yeimo, Yulianda Yolanda, Rachmawaddah Yopiana, Elma Yuhanani, Arinda Mukti Yuli Astuti Yulia Lanti Retno Dewi yulia lanti retno dewi Yuliana, Ana Yuliana, Ana Yuliana, Nur Aida Yuliani, Istri Yuliani, Istri Yuly Peristiowati Yunita, Astri Yunita, Astri Yusrin Aulia Yusriyani Yusup Subagio Yusup Subagio Sutanto Yusup Subagio Sutanto Yuvrista, Yuliana Zahra, Fathia Mutiara Zahro, Hallisa'tu Zahro, Hallisa’tu Zainal, Dwi Trisnawati Zartika, Maoli Zoraya, Sabrina Intan Zuraida Zulkarnain, Zuraida