Hubungan antara Konsep Diri dengan Kepatuhan Berobat pada Lansia Hipertensi di Puskesmas Wanadadi 2 Banjarnegara

  • Yuana Kartika Yuana Kartika Saptarena
  • Wastu Adi Mulyono
  • Akhyarul Anam
Keywords: Compliance, elderly,  education, hypertension, self-concept.

Abstract

Background : Being old is a natural ageing process. Physical changes occur and may disturb elderly self-concept. Disruption of the self-concept can influence other factors, such as self-care ability that may affect medical check-up compliance. This study aims to determine the relationship between self-concept and medical check-up compliance among elderly with hypertension.

Methods : A Quantitative research invited 56 elderlies with hypertension at Puskesmas Wanadadi 2 as samples. A consecutive sampling technique was applied. A set of questionnaires used during data collection. Hypothesis was tested on the Fisher Exact test.

Results : The results showed that the respondents had an age range of 60-82 years, which mostly suffered by female respondents. Most of the respondents attend school up to elementary school and work as entrepreneurs and housewives. The majority of respondents had a history of hypertension for ≤ 5 years. The results from the bivariate analysis  shows a significance value is 0,000 which means there is a relationship between self-concept and medical check-up compliance in the elderly with hypertension.

Conclusion : There is a relationship between self-concept and medical check-up compliance among  elderlies with hypertension at Puskesmas Wanadadi 2.

Keywords : Compliance, elderly,  education, hypertension, self-concept.

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Published
2021-10-30
How to Cite
Kartika, Y., Adi Mulyono, W., & Anam, A. (2021). Hubungan antara Konsep Diri dengan Kepatuhan Berobat pada Lansia Hipertensi di Puskesmas Wanadadi 2 Banjarnegara . Journal of Bionursing, 3(3), 195-200. https://doi.org/10.20884/1.bion.2021.3.3.114