2020
DOI: 10.34012/jumkep.v5i1.912
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Hubungan Tingkat Pengetahuan Pasien Hipertensi Dengan Upaya Pengendalian Hipertensi Di Uptd Puskesmas Pembantu Berngam Binjai

Abstract: WHO (World Health Organization) noted that in 2013 at least 839 million cases of hypertension occurred worldwide. In Indonesia there was an increase in the prevalence of hypertension. Overall the prevalence of hypertension in Indonesia in 2013 was 26.5% 1. And in North Sumatra, the prevalence of hypertension in 2013 was 24.7%. People with hypertension are increasing every year almost all over the world and cause global public health problems that contribute to the burden of heart disease, stroke, kidney failur… Show more

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“…Although gender is a factor that affects high blood pressure, this is probably due to many factors that affect blood pressure, especially the elderly, in addition to gender, such as age and physical activity. Someone who has hypertension and does not get regular treatment and regular control, this will bring the patient into serious cases such as heart disease, congestive heart failure, stroke, visual disturbances, kidney disease and even death (Prabandari, Sudaryanto, & Maliya, 2012). This is in line with research conducted by Aristoteles, (2018), regarding the relationship between age, gender, occupation and hypertension disease at the Emergency Installation of Siti Khodijah Islamic Hospital Palembang in 2018, it was found that there was a relationship between gender and hypertension with (P =0.044).…”
Section: Gendermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although gender is a factor that affects high blood pressure, this is probably due to many factors that affect blood pressure, especially the elderly, in addition to gender, such as age and physical activity. Someone who has hypertension and does not get regular treatment and regular control, this will bring the patient into serious cases such as heart disease, congestive heart failure, stroke, visual disturbances, kidney disease and even death (Prabandari, Sudaryanto, & Maliya, 2012). This is in line with research conducted by Aristoteles, (2018), regarding the relationship between age, gender, occupation and hypertension disease at the Emergency Installation of Siti Khodijah Islamic Hospital Palembang in 2018, it was found that there was a relationship between gender and hypertension with (P =0.044).…”
Section: Gendermentioning
confidence: 99%