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Reliabilitas Pengukuran Flexible Curve pada Kurva Thoracal di RS Efarina Berastagi Ginting, Isaharpika Br; Purba, Yeni Trisna; Sinaga, Fransius P.
Jurnal Riset Hesti Medan Vol 10, No 1 (2025): Edisi Juni
Publisher : Akademi Keperawatan Kesdam I/Bukit Barisan Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34008/jurhesti.v10i1.348

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The sagittal plane curve in the thoracal region is one of the indicators for assessing the overall vertebral curve. Abnormalities in the sagittal plane have an impact not only on the vertebrae, but also posture. The measurement of sagittal plane curves should be carried out using measuring instruments that meet the psychometric aspects of the study. The purpose of this study is to determine the consistency or reliability of measurements using flexible curves. This type of research is to take repeated measurements by two physiotherapists. The sample in this study was 8 people who met the inclusion criteria. The reliability test results were carried out using intraclass correlation obtained a value of 0.847. The conclusion of this study is that there is a high reliability in the flexible curve to measure the thoracal curve.
Hubungan Keteraturan Minum Obat terhadap Pengendalian Tekanan Darah pada Pasien Hipertensi di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Raya Pematangsiantar Nasution, Dian Permata; Napitu, Marolop Parlindungan; Purba, Yeni Trisna; Sinaga, Fransius P.
Jurnal Riset Hesti Medan Vol 9, No 1 (2024): Edisi Juni
Publisher : Akademi Keperawatan Kesdam I/Bukit Barisan Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34008/jurhesti.v9i1.354

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Hypertension is a chronic condition that requires long-term management due to its strong association with an increased risk of serious complications when blood pressure is not adequately controlled. One of the key factors influencing the success of hypertension management is patient adherence to antihypertensive medication. However, suboptimal adherence remains a common problem and may lead to poor therapeutic outcomes. This literature review aimed to examine the relationship between adherence to antihypertensive medication and blood pressure control among patients with hypertension. A systematic search of the literature was conducted using the PubMed and Google Scholar databases with relevant keywords combined through Boolean operators. The selected articles were screened based on predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria, including original research articles published within the last ten years, accessible in full text, and addressing the association between medication adherence and blood pressure in hypertensive patients. The findings of the reviewed studies indicate that most articles reported a significant relationship between medication adherence and blood pressure levels. Patients with higher adherence to antihypertensive therapy tended to achieve better blood pressure control compared to those with lower adherence. Although variations in the strength of the reported associations were observed across studies, the overall direction of the relationship was consistent. These results suggest that adherence to antihypertensive medication plays an essential role in achieving optimal blood pressure control. Therefore, this review highlights the importance of continuous efforts to improve patient adherence as part of effective hypertension management strategies aimed at reducing the risk of long-term complications.