2019冠状病毒病大流行期间印度尼西亚农村高血压治疗:分析

M. Riwu, Kartini Lidia, P. Pakan
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慢性病患者面临大流行威胁的风险更高,因为COVID-19会影响他们的临床结果,包括精神疾病和心血管疾病。COVID-19减少了慢性病患者获得医疗机构和医生的机会,这些患者需要定期就诊、随访、检测和重新配药。本研究的目的是根据患者每次就诊时的血压水平来分析高血压治疗的有效性。这是一项描述性分析研究,采用横断面方法和回顾性数据。数据收集始于2021年4月,于2021年10月结束。数据是从库邦市Oesapa保健中心的医疗记录中收集的,以进行研究。165名受访者参与了这项研究。研究数据区高血压患者的研究结果显示,不遵守健康控制或治疗的患者有229例(83.27%),其次是2次(10.18%)、3次(4.73%)、3次(1.10%)、5次和10次健康检查,每一次只有1名患者(0.36%)。本研究结果表明,新冠肺炎大流行状态对患者健康检查的依从性和治疗效果有显著影响。
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Hypertension treatment in rural Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic: An analysis
People with chronic diseases are at higher risk of a pandemic threat because COVID-19 can affect their clinical outcomes, including mental illness and cardiovascular disease. COVID-19 has reduced access to healthcare facilities and physicians for patients with chronic diseases who require regular visits, follow-ups, testing and prescription refills. The aim of this study is to analyse the effectiveness of hypertension therapy based on the patient's blood pressure level at each visit. This is a descriptive-analytical study that uses a cross-sectional approach and retrospective data. Data collection started in April and ended in October 2021. Data were collected from the medical records of the Oesapa Health Centre in Kupang City to conduct the research. 165 respondents participated in the study. The results of the study of patients with hypertension in the area of research data showed non-compliance in carrying out health control or treatment, namely 229 respondents (83.27%), then two visits by 28 respondents (10.18%), three visits by 13 respondents (4.73%), four visits with 3 respondents (1.10%), five and ten visits for health check-ups, each with only one respondent (0.36%). The results of this study suggest that the pandemic state of COVID-19 has a significant impact on patients' compliance with their health check-ups and on their treatment outcomes.
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