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This study aims to know the effectiveness of "MaRiTensi" in improving knowledge, motivation, efficacy, self-care and blood pressure control for hypertension patients.
This study hypothesizes that MaRiTensi effectively increases the knowledge, motivation, self-efficacy and self-care of hypertensive patients and reduces blood pressure in the intervention group compared to the control group.
Respondent recruitment is as follows:
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Participants will be separated into two groups.
Interventions in the form of utilizing "MaRiTensi" by the intervention group are given with the following conditions:
Data analysis in the third phase of the research was carried out by:
The data will be analyzed statistically using the paired t-test to analyze the first and second pre-test and post-test results. Comparison between the intervention and control groups will be analyzed by independent t-test. The first and second post-test outcome data will be subjected to an ANOVA test. All databases will be stored by researchers and validated by assessors, managed in a folder with a password so that not all teams can open it. Data analysis was carried out by the analyst, who performed it in a hidden manner, and the researcher will accept the data processing results for analysis to continue.
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A patient registered in the medical record of RSPR, the doctor diagnosed with hypertension based on ICD 10: I10; Age 18 to <60 years; owning and being able to use a smartphone; living in Yogyakarta during the study period; blood pressure ≥ 140/90 mmHg measured at the time of visit.
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According to the doctor's diagnosis based on ICD 10:
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99 participants in 2 patient groups
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Lucia Krisdinarti, Profesor; Chatarina S Widyastuti, Sp.Kep.M.B
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