Determinants of Behavioral Compliance in Coronary Heart Disease Therapy Among Patients at Bandung Heart Clinic

Shabrina Arifia Qatrannada, B. Widjanarko, Novia Handayani, . ShabrinaArifiaQatrannada
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Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD) ranks seventh among non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Indonesia, with a projected increase in mortality by 2030 to approximately 23,6 million. The rehabilitation of CHD, which constitutes long-term treatment, significantly depends on patient adherence. Objective: This study aims to investigate the determinants of patient adherence behavior at the Bandung Heart Clinic. Methods: It employed a cross-sectional research design, gathering data from 471 CHD patients with a history of atherosclerosis at the clinic between January and October 2022. The minimum sample size of 80 respondents, calculated using the Lemeshow formula, was increased to 150 to mitigate potential dropouts. The research instrument used was a questionnaire that had been validated and deemed reliable, except for one question regarding family support. Sampling was conducted using accidental sampling and involved interview data collection. Results: Bivariate data analysis, using the chi-square test, indicated significant associations between gender (p=0.09), employment status (p=0.01), health insurance participation (p=0.012), healthcare accessibility (p=0.022), family support (p=0.006), and treatment motivation (p=0.22) with patient adherence behavior. Additionally, female patients (OR=3,316) patients who are members of a health insurance (OR=2,617), patients with high treatment motivation (OR=1,983), patients who receive support from their families (OR=2,476) are more likely to exhibit adherence behavior compared to those who are not. Conclusion: In summary, it can be concluded that gender, employment status, health insurance participation, family support, and treatment motivation have significant correlations with patient adherence behavior in the context of CHD at the Bandung Heart Clinic.
万隆心脏病诊所患者冠心病治疗行为依从性的决定因素
背景:在印度尼西亚,冠心病(CHD)在非传染性疾病(NCD)中排名第七,预计到 2030 年死亡率将增至约 2 360 万。冠心病的康复是一项长期治疗,在很大程度上取决于患者是否坚持治疗。研究目的本研究旨在调查万隆心脏诊所患者坚持治疗行为的决定因素。方法:采用横断面研究设计:本研究采用横断面研究设计,收集了 2022 年 1 月至 10 月期间在该诊所就诊的 471 名有动脉粥样硬化病史的心脏病患者的数据。使用莱姆肖公式计算的最小样本量为 80 名受访者,为减少可能出现的辍学现象,样本量增加到 150 名。所使用的研究工具是一份经过验证并被认为可靠的问卷,只有一个关于家庭支持的问题除外。抽样采用意外抽样法,包括访谈数据收集。研究结果使用卡方检验法进行的双变量数据分析显示,性别(p=0.09)、就业状况(p=0.01)、医疗保险参与度(p=0.012)、医疗服务可及性(p=0.022)、家庭支持(p=0.006)和治疗动机(p=0.22)与患者依从性行为之间存在显著关联。此外,女性患者(OR=3,316)、加入医疗保险的患者(OR=2,617)、治疗动机强的患者(OR=1,983)、获得家人支持的患者(OR=2,476)与非患者相比,更有可能表现出依从行为。结论综上所述,可以得出结论:在万隆心脏病诊所,性别、就业状况、医疗保险参保情况、家庭支持和治疗动机与慢性阻塞性肺病患者的遵医行为有显著相关性。
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