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- Title
Factors Corresponded to Health Service Utilization of Chronic Disease Management Program (Prolanis) Patient in Health Center Lateri Ambon City Post-Earthquake.
- Authors
Souhaly, Ervina Imelda; Arifin, Muhammad Alwy; Darmawansyah; Razak, Amran; Mallongi, Anwar; Wadi, Syamsuddin; Abadi, Muh. Yusri
- Abstract
The objective of chronic disease management Program (Prolanis) encourages patient with chronic illness to achieve optimal quality of life and 75% of patient have the "good" results on the specific examination of the disease DM type II and hypertension so as to prevent the onset of disease complications. The purpose of this research is to know the factors related to the utilization of post-earthquake service Prolanis. This type of research is analytic survey research using cross sectional approach design. The population in this study is all prolanis patient who utilize the service in the Public Health center after the earthquake as many as 69 patient. The sampling techniques in this study were the total sampling so that the number of samples in this study of 69 respondents showed that there was no age-old relationship with the utilization of Prolanis services in post-earthquake community health centres (P = 0,271) However, there was a gender relationship (0.000), education (P = 002), and marital status (P = 0,006). Therefore, the Lateri Public Health Center can play an active role and reach out to prolanis patient who utilize the post-earthquake service so that they can maintain and increase the degree of health especially in people with chronic diseases such as hypotensions and diabetes mellitus.
- Subjects
INDONESIA; CHRONIC disease treatment; RESEARCH; HYPERTENSION; CROSS-sectional method; COMMUNITY health services; NATIONAL health services; MEDICAL care use; SEX distribution; TYPE 2 diabetes; NATURAL disasters; QUALITY of life; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; MARITAL status; DISEASE management; EDUCATIONAL attainment
- Publication
Medico-Legal Update, 2020, Vol 20, Issue 3, p937
- ISSN
0971-720X
- Publication type
Article