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HUBUNGAN KECEMASAN DENGAN KONTROL ASMA PADA PASIEN ASMA BRONCHIAL Lina Erlina; Deva Savier Wibisono; Sansri Diah Kurnia Dwidasmara; Yati Tursini
JURNAL RISET KESEHATAN POLTEKKES DEPKES BANDUNG, Online ISSN 2579-8103 Vol 12 No 2 (2020): Jurnal Riset Kesehatan Poltekkes Depkes Bandung
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Control of clinical manifestations of asthma is a term of asthma control. Anxiety is a psychological problem that affects asthma control. Anxiety is a trigger for asthma attacks. The study aims to determine the relationship of anxiety levels with asthma control in bronchial asthma patients. Cross sectional research design. Sampling uses a purposive sampling technique. The number of samples was 73 respondents. Measuring instruments used are the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale and the Asthma Control Test. Chi Square method is used in data analysis. The results showed 63% of asthma patients experience anxiety and 61.6% of asthma control patients who are not controlled. The study concluded that there was a significant relationship between anxiety and asthma control, with a p value of 0.010. The need for anxiety control and stress management in an effort to reduce anxiety as an effort to improve asthma control. Keywords: bronchial asthma, anxiety, asthma control
GAMBARAN KEPATUHAN KONTROL PASIEN PASKA STROKE BERDASARKAN FAKTOR DEMOGRAFI Sofi Novia Andriani; Ali Hamzah; Lina Erlina; Hotma Rumahorbo
Jurnal Keperawatan Indonesia Florence Nightingale Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022)
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This research was motivated by the high incidence and mortality of stroke patients in Indonesia every year. Strokes can also cause disability and even death and often occur repeatedly, so it is necessary to control risk factors that can prevent the occurrence of these attacks, among others by exercising routine control. Routine control needs to be followed by adherence from the patient so that the effectiveness of treatment and complications that may arise can be monitored and controlled. This study aims to determine the compliance of post-stroke control patients based on demographic factors in Dr. Salamunun Hospital. The research method used is descriptive method, with a total sample of 191 people obtained through total sampling techniques. The data obtained came from secondary data, namely from the patient's medical record report. The results showed that demographic factors had a contribution to patient compliance, which was based on the age factor of almost half (33.5%) patients aged> 65 years and more than half of the respondents were male patients (68.9%) obedient do control post stroke. Meanwhile, according to the level of education, almost half (37.8%) of the graduates who were educated were compliant to control, and almost half (44.4%) of those who worked as compliant entrepreneurs exercised control after stroke and according to the status of patient visits that adhered to control, which was partly besaar (86.7%) old patients. Thus it can be concluded that only a small proportion (23.6%) of stroke patients who adhere to routine control after they have had a stroke. For this reason it is advisable for nurses to always remind the control schedule of both the patient and the patient's family after stroke about 2-3 days before the control schedule via social media.