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Interactive Multimedia Modules to Enhance Family Support in Hypertension Management: A Digital Health Approach Sudarman, Sudarman; Dioso, Regidor III; Hassan, Hafizah Che; Asfar, Akbar; Matdoan, Riska Amelia
Jurnal Pendidikan Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 11, No 2 (2025): Volume 11, Nomor 2, Desember 2025
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jpki.v11i2.89827

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Background: Hypertension remains a leading global risk factor for morbidity and mortality, with family support playing a critical role in adherence to lifestyle modifications and treatment. Digital health interventions offer scalable solutions to improve disease management, yet limited studies have explicitly integrated and evaluated family engagement as a core component.Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of interactive multimedia modules in enhancing family support, blood pressure control, and health-related quality of life among hypertensive adults compared with usual care.Methods: A quasi-experimental study with repeated measures was conducted among 200 adults with hypertension and their primary family caregivers recruited from outpatient clinics. Participants were assigned to either the intervention group (n = 100), which received interactive multimedia modules delivered via a mobile platform, or the control group (n = 100), which received standard clinic-based education. Outcomes included family support (Hypertension Self-Care Activity Level Effects–adapted questionnaire), blood pressure (validated digital sphygmomanometer), and quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF). Measurements were obtained at baseline, immediately post-intervention, and 12-week follow-up. Data were analyzed using two-way repeated measures ANOVA.Results: At baseline, no significant differences were observed between groups in sociodemographic or clinical characteristics (p .05). Over time, significant time × group interaction effects were observed for family support (F[2, 396] = 48.72, p .001, partial η² = 0.20), systolic blood pressure (F[2, 396] = 61.45, p .001, partial η² = 0.24), diastolic blood pressure (F[2, 396] = 52.13, p .001, partial η² = 0.21), and overall quality of life (F[2, 396] = 39.74, p .001, partial η² = 0.17). Participants in the intervention group demonstrated greater improvements in family support, clinically meaningful reductions in blood pressure, and significant increases in quality of life scores compared with the control group. Qualitative feedback confirmed high acceptability and usability of the modules.Conclusion: Interactive multimedia modules delivered via digital health platforms significantly improved family support, blood pressure control, and quality of life among hypertensive adults. Incorporating family caregivers into digital self-management interventions provides a scalable and sustainable strategy for enhancing hypertension outcomes. Further studies should evaluate long-term impacts, cost-effectiveness, and integration into primary care systems.
Peningkatan Pengetahuan Masyarakat terhadap Penggunaan Obat Batuk Tradisional Imran, Putri Ayu Trininda; Asfar, Akbar; Amir, Haeril
Window of Nursing Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (Desember, 2025)
Publisher : Pusat Kajian dan Pengelola Jurnal FKM UMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/won.v6i2.2772

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Coughing is caused by smoking, exposure to cigarette smoke, and polluted environments. One cough treatment is non-pharmacological therapy using traditional medicine. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), herbal medicine is used by up to 65% of the population in developed countries and 80% in developing countries. One area in Indonesia that still uses traditional medicine is Central Buton, Southeast Sulawesi. Knowledge is the result of knowing what has happened after someone feels an object. Without knowledge, a person has no basis for making decisions and determining actions to deal with problems. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between community knowledge and the use of traditional cough medicine in Mawasangka Village, Central Buton Regency. This study was a quantitative analytical study with a Cross Sectional design. The population of this study was all residents of Mawasangka Village who met the inclusion criteria, namely people who are currently or have consumed traditional cough medicine and are aged ≥17 years - 65 years. The sample determination used the Slovin formula with a Purposive Sampling technique and obtained 98 respondents. Data collection used a research instrument in the form of a questionnaire that has been tested for validity and reliability.  The data analysis used was univariate and bivariate, bivariate using logistic regression test with a significance level of α = 0.05. The results showed that from 98 respondents, 24.5% of the community had good knowledge, 67.3% had sufficient knowledge, and 8.2% had insufficient knowledge. The results of the logistic regression test obtained a knowledge value of p = 0.322 meaning the p value> 0.05. In conclusion, there is no relationship between community knowledge and the use of traditional cough medicine in Mawasangka Village, Central Buton Regency. The use of traditional cough medicine is not always related to a person's level of knowledge because many other factors are more dominant.
Co-Authors Agustini, Tutik Ahmad, Aktsar Roskiana Al Ikhsan Agus Alam, Rizky Iftitah Alam, Rizqy Iftitah Aldri Frinaldi Alwi, Muhammad Khidri Amelia Hartika Rani Amir, Haeril Ana Jurhana Andi Ferdi Febriansa Andi Mappanganro Armelia Sri Diah Safitri Asnaniar, Wa Asnaniar, Wa Ode Sri Baso, Mohamad Fauzan Besse Aulia Rahma Brajakson Siokal Brajokson Siokal Darmawati Darmawati Dian Islamiati Tandialo Dioso, Regidor III Djafaar, Nurul Annisa DWI SURYANTO Efendy, Rahmat Eka Lutfiatus Solehah Emin, Wan Sulastri Erman, Achmad Rinaldi Erna Erawati Ernasari Evy Damayanti Fatma Jama Fazlin binti syafruddin Febriansa, Andi Ferdi Ferdita, Wiwin Haeril Amir Hairil Akbar Hardiyanti Hardiyanti Hassan, Hafizah Che Hayati, Nur Ummi Idelriani Idelriani Imran, Putri Ayu Trininda Irmiatinarahma Pago Jabal Nur Djafar Jama, Fatma Joko Prasetyo Laboro, Pratiwinsih Lailan, Nur Lailan, Nur Alfiah M. Rezki Aulia Rahman Marwah Majid Matdoan, Riska Amelia Muhajirin Muhajirin Maliga Muhajirin Muhajirin Muhajirin, Muhajirin Murfat, Moh Zulkifli Muslimah Kurniawati Nadia Jesica Aprilia Nadila Hafazi Alkatiri Ndari, Sriwulan Novitri Cahyani Marinda NUR FADILLAH Nur Haeni Nur Wahyuni Munir Nurbaeti nurfitri Nurlia Rahma Arman Nurul Annisa Djafaar Rahmawati Ramli Rais Razak, Rais Ramli, Rahmawati Resky Yani Rezky Nur Inayah Rini Rahmadani Riska Bolio Rusdianto Rusdianto, Rusdianto Safruddin Sakir, Rahmi Samsualam, Samsualam Samsul, Wawan Adi Saputra Sandi Kurniawan Selpin, Selpin Siti Hadijah Syam Stefani Kasim Sudarman Sudarman Sudarman Sudarman Sudarman Suhermi Suhermi, Suhermi Sumarno Sunarti Sunarti Sunarti Taqiyah, Yusrah Tisna HS Sianu Tjahjaningrum, Sajekti Tutik Agustini Virsa Handayani Wahyuningsih Wan Sulastri Emin Wan Sulastri Emin Yulia Ervianti Yusrah Taqiyah Zaekil, Ahmad