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CHAPTER II
LITERATURE REVIEW
Hypertension Knowledge
1. Understanding Understanding of
hypertension knowledge
2. Classification of
hypertension
3. Control of hypertension
Attitude (attitude)
Understanding attitudes
Theoretical Framework
Physical
environment, Attitudes and
behavior of
Healthcare
available or
unavailability of health workers attitudes or
facilities or health or other officers caregivers or
facilities such as who are a others from
puskesmas, reference group
medicines, community
of community
contraceptives behavior
groups
and latrines
Thinking Flow
Input Output Process
Nanggalo Population
Community 2137 people
Cross sectional Health Clinic Sampling 68
Padang City in people
May 2016.
Types and Methods of
Data Collection
Data 2. Coding
Processing 3. Entry
Technique 4. Cleaning
Univariate analysis is
Data an analysis
conducted by each
Analysis variable of the
research results.
CHAPTER IV
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
General Description of Respondent:
Respondents in this study were patients who visited
Nanggalo Community Health Clinic as many as 68 people.
• Age of Respondents • Gender Respondents
30 27.9 27.9 5
4.5 4.3
25 23.5
4
20.6 <45 Year
20 3.5
46-55 3
15 Year 2.5 2.4 Women
56-65 2 Man
10 Year 1.5
>65 Year 1
5
0.5
0 0
Age Gender
Employment of
Respondents Education of Respondents
80 75 35
30.9 Graduated
Civil
70 30 27.9 from
servants
elementar
60
25 22.1 y school
Traders /
50 19.1 Graduated
Entrepren 20 from junior
40 eurs
15 high
30 Private school
employee
10 Graduated
20 s
from high
10 7.48.85.9 Labor 5 school
2.9
0 0
College
Work Education
Respondent Nutrition Respiratory Systolic
Status Blood Pressure
80 70
72.12 61.8
70 60
60 50
Obesity
50 40 33.8 140-159
40 Overweigh 30 160-179
t
30 20 180-209
Normal
20 16.2
11.8 10 4.4
10
0
0 Systolic Blood
Nutritional status Pressure
Respiratory Diastolic
Blood Pressure Hypertension History
60 54.4 70 64.7
50 60
40 50
30.9 90-99
30 40 35.3
100-109 Yes
110-119 30 No
20
11.8 >120 20
10
2.9
10
0
Diastolic Blood 0
Pressure Hypertension history
Respondents Who Ever
Family History Who Has
Hypertension Gained Nutrition Counseling
60 56.8 90
Father 82.4
50 80
Mother 70
40
60
30 Sister 50
Ever
20 18.1 40
Grandfath Never
9.09 6.8 er 30
10 4.5 4.5
Grandmot 20 17.6
0 her
Family History 10
Uncle
Who Has 0
Hypertension Hypertension Families
Knowledge of Respondents
Long Have Hypertension in Control of Blood Pressure
25 70
58.8
20 60
20
50
Mean 40
15 32.2
Maksimu 30 High
10 m 20 Low
5.12 Minimum
5 10
1 0
0 Knowledge of
Long Have Respondents in Control
Hypertension of Blood Pressure
4. DISCUSSION
Knowledge of
• Based on the research note that the
Respondents knowledge distribution of respondents in
in Control of table 4:13 can be seen that as many as 28
people (41.2%) of respondents have less
Blood knowledge in blood pressure control.
Pressure
Attitude of
• Based on the research note that the
Respondents attitude of respondents in Table 4:14 to
In Blood note that as many as 50 people (50%) of
respondents have a negative attitude in
Pressure blood pressure control.
Control
CHAPTER V
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
• 1. Most (58.8%) of
respondents have a high
knowledge in controlling
blood pressure.
• 2. Half of respondents
(50%) have a positive
attitude in blood
Conclusion pressure control.
• 3. Most (72.8%) of
respondents had never
received nutritional
counselin
• 1. It is expected that
nutritionists provide counseling
to people with hypertension
who have never received
nutritional counseling for
patients to know what foods are
recommended and foods that
are not recommended for
people with hypertension.
• 2. It is expected that people
Suggestions with hypertension have good
knowledge and a positive
attitude in controlling blood
pressure.
• 3. It is expected that the
researchers continue to
examine the action in blood
pressure control in patients with
hypertension.
L/O/G/O
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