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Journal : Health Dynamics

Factors Associated with Treatment Compliance among Hypertension Patients Miniarti, Miniarti; Karyus, Aila; Setiaji, Bambang; Rahayu, Dewi; Putri, Dian Utama Pratiwi
Health Dynamics Vol 2, No 8 (2025): August 2025
Publisher : Knowledge Dynamics

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hd20805

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Background: Hypertension, often referred to as a “silent killer,” is a major health problem because it frequently presents without symptoms. Poor adherence to antihypertensive treatment can lead to uncontrolled blood pressure, resulting in complications and damage to vital organs. This study aimed to identify factors associated with treatment compliance among hypertension patients in Pesisir Barat Regency in 2025. Methods: This quantitative research employed a cross-sectional design with data collected through questionnaires. The study involved hypertension patients aged 45–70 years and was conducted from February 20 to March 22, 2025. Data included demographic characteristics and factors related to treatment compliance. Bivariate analysis was conducted using the chi-square test, while multivariate analysis was performed using multiple logistic regression. Results: The duration of hypertension was not significantly associated with treatment compliance (p = 0.080). In contrast, significant associations were found with knowledge about hypertension (p = 0.000), motivation to seek treatment (p = 0.000), family support (p = 0.002), role of health workers (p = 0.000), accessibility of health services (p = 0.001), family history of hypertension (p = 0.008), and treatment history (p = 0.005). Conclusion: Several factors were identified as significantly influencing treatment compliance, with the role of health workers emerging as the most dominant factor. Strengthening the role of health workers, alongside family-based interventions and improved access to health services, is recommended to enhance treatment compliance among hypertension patients.
Co-Authors Abu Seman, Noor Aslinda Agusella, Vera Ahmad Suseno Alwan, Hatim Anggraeni, Tia Aprianti, Nurannisa Fitria Atikah Adyas Aziza, Shofiyyah Nur Azmi, Nizar Budiati, Endang Budiati, Endang - Butarbutar, Helen Lucia Katrin Chalid, Idham Dewi Rahayu Didit Purnomo Djamil, Achmad Dwi Priyanto Agung Raharjo, Dwi Efriyanti, Essa Eko Irianto, Sugeng Fadhila, Syifa Rahmi Fajar Sakti, Adhi Dhian Fansuri, Muhaimin Ferizal Masra Hasanah, Susi Annisa Uswatun Hayu, Rani Marta Hengki Irawan Hidayati Hidayati Hurek, Rosina Kardina Kidi I. D. K. Anom Indra Jaya Irianto, Sugeng Irianto, Sugeng Eko Istimaroh Jamani, Cecep Kariti, Atun Karyana, Muhammad Karyus, Aila Kodrat Pramudho LANGKAH SEMBIRING Maghfirah, Nanda Marlita, Afia Meytij Jeanne Rampe Miniarti, Miniarti Monika, Dinda Muhaimin Fansuri Mukhlishin, Mukhlishin Muskita, Nevile Muskita, Nevile Rymon NauE, Dian Adhe Bianggo Nonasri, Fitra Galih Noviansyah Noviansyah, Noviansyah Nurjannah S Octaviana M, Ira Pertiwi, Linda Ayu pratiwi, dian utama Pretirose, Gladish Puteri, Firantika Dias Putri, Adelia Meutia Putri, Dian Utama Pratiwi Ratih Purnamasari, Ratih Ridhayati, Himmah Risma Risma, Risma Riyardi , Agung Rohayu H, Rina Rolia, Eva Sadik, M. Djakfar Saragih, Benget Septiyani, Desi Shaharani, Yessie Sofiatin, Fitri Suginarty, Suginarty Sukarti Moeljopawiro Sulaiman, Dedek Surya, Syiefa Renanda Suryadi, Endang SUSANTI, FERLIA Syamsudin Syamsudin Taramendo, Achmad Fase Tazhdinov, Magomed Tikalaka, Paskalina Inocensia Triyono Triyono . Triyono Triyono Tuti Susilawati Uma, Novita Ambar Wahab , Abdul Wedyarti, Lena Wega Trisunaryanti Wiyati, Etik Retno Wulandari, Leny Yahya, Mokhamad Suyono Za'im, Ammar