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Jurnal Indonesia Sehat (JURINSE)
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Jurnal Indonesia Sehat (JURINSE) is a journal that publishes articles or research results and critical analysis studies related to nursing, midwifery and physiotherapy problems. Jurnal Indonesia Sehat (JUINSE)is published by SAMODRA ILMU (Institute for Research, Publishing, and Scientific Journals) Yogyakarta twice a year (March and September). The mission of Jurnal Indonesia Sehat (JURINSE) is to disseminate and discuss scientific writings on nursing, midwifery, pharmacy, and health promotion. This journal is intended as a communication medium for lecturers and people who have attention to nursing, midwifery, pharmacy, and health promotion.
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Social Support dan Perceived Benefit Berpengaruh Terhadap Kepatuhan Pasien Prolanis di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Dlingo Bantul Widarto; Prasetya, Joko; Anggraeni, Novita Ana
Jurnal Indonesia Sehat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): JURINSE: Agustus 2025
Publisher : SAMODRA ILMU: Lembaga Penelitian, Penerbitan, dan Jurnal Ilmiah

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Abstract

Background: Patient adherence to the Chronic Disease Management Program (Prolanis) remains a challenge, particularly in semi-rural areas. While social and cognitive factors are known to influence health behavior, limited studies have emphasized the role of social support and perceived benefit in the Prolanis context. Objective: To examine the influence of social support and perceived benefit on patient adherence to Prolanis at Dlingo Community Health Center, Bantul. Methods: A quantitative cross-sectional study involving 163 active Prolanis participants. Data were analyzed using chi-square tests and binary logistic regression. Results: Both social support (OR=5.026; p<0.05) and perceived benefit (OR=5.637; p<0.05) were significantly associated with adherence, confirming their role as key predictors, alongside other Health Belief Model variables. Conclusion: Social support and perceived benefit substantially contribute to improving Prolanis adherence. This highlights the importance of holistic community nursing interventions through contextual education and engagement of families and health cadres.