RELATIONS BETWEEN SUSCEPTIBILITY AND BENEFITS PERCEPTION WITH THE SELF-CONTROL EFFORT OF HYPERTENSION SUFFERER IN PUSKESMAS SUMBANG 1 WORKING AREA Annisa Nur Laili, Yunita Sari, Koernia Nanda Pratama
Nursing Departement Student, Health Sciences Faculty, Soedirman University
Nursing Departemen, Health Science Faculty, Soedirman University
Abstract
Background : Hypertension sufferers are increasing time to time. Various
comorbidity caused by hypertension can occur easily. Therefore, self-control for hypertension sufferers needs to be done. This study aimed to analyze the relation between susceptibility perception and benefits of self-control of hypertension sufferers in Puskesmas Sumbang 1.
Methods : This study was an analytical quantitative using cross sectional method. The sampling technique was used simple random sampling with the 84 hypertension sufferer in Puskesmas Sumbang 1 Banyumas regency working area. The data collected by using an adopted questionnaire from the similar previous study which had been adjusted according to the health belief model theory. The data were analyzed by chi square test.
Results : the results showed that most of the respondents (63%) had good Selfcontrol efforts. The majority of respondents showed a high susceptibility (58.8%) and benefits (84.5%) perceptions. There was sygnificant relation between susceptibility perception with the Self-control effort of hypertension sufferer in Puskesmas Sumbang 1 but there is not sygnificant relation between benefits perceptions with the Self-control effort of hypertension sufferer in Puskesmas Sumbang 1 working area (p = 0.024, p = 0.325).
Conclusion : The susceptibility perception had a sygnificant relation with Selfcontrol effort meanwhile the benefits perception had not sygnificant relation with the Self-control effort of hypertension of hypertension sufferer in Puskesmas Sumbang 1 working area.