RSUD患者服药依从性与高血压危象发生率的关系。哈吉孟加锡

Haji Makassar, K. Wijaya, Risna, M. Malik, Musmulyadi, Muhammad Taslim
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高血压危象是一种以血压严重升高为特征的急性并发症,通常发生在≥180/120 mmHg。高血压的危险因素一般与家族病史有关,年龄因素是无法改变的因素。不健康的生活方式,包括饮酒、不受控制的高血压或服用抗高血压药物,是一个可改变的因素,但往往是慢性高血压导致高血压危象的原因。本研究的目的在于探讨医院患者服药依从性与高血压危重发生率之间的关系。孟加锡朝圣。本研究采用横断面研究设计,总抽样技术34名受访者。本研究在哈吉望加锡RSUD治疗室进行。从研究结果可以得出:服药依从性与急诊高血压的发生率相关,p = 0.008, OR = 112;高血压患者越听话服用降压药,发生高血压突发事件的可能性就越小。
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The Relationship Between Medication Compliance And The Incidence Of Hypertension Crisis In RSUD. Haji Makassar
A hypertension crisis is an acute complication characterized by a severe increase in blood pressure, generally occurring ≥ 180/120 mmHg. Risk factors for hypertension generally occur due to a history of disease in the family, and age factors as factors that cannot be modified. An unhealthy lifestyle, including consuming alcohol, uncontrolled hypertension, or compliance to taking antihypertension drugs, is a modifiable factor but is often the cause of chronic hypertension to lead to a hypertension crisis.  The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between medication compliance to the incidence of hypertension crisis in hospitals. Makassar Hajj. This study used a cross-sectional research design with a total sampling technique of 34 respondents. This research was carried out in the treatment room of RSUD Haji Makassar. From the results of the study, it can be concluded that compliance to taking medication is associated with the incidence of emergency hypertension with a value of p = 0.008, OR = 112; the more obedient to taking antihypertension drugs, the less likely people with hypertension are to experience hypertension emergencies.
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