The Relationship between Sleep Quality and Blood Pressure in Patients with Hypertension

Background: Hypertension is one of the non-communicable diseases (NCDs) that is commonly found in Indonesia and the majority of people suffering from hypertension are females with the percentage of 28,80% with late detection of hypertension leads to serious health problems such as organ failure. Lou...

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Main Authors: Wahid Nur Alfi, Roni Yuliwar
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2018-08-01
Series:Jurnal Berkala Epidemiologi
Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JBE/article/view/9481
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spelling doaj-e38bbaa6783345e890213efc75ef1afb2020-11-24T23:49:11ZindUniversitas AirlanggaJurnal Berkala Epidemiologi2301-71712541-092X2018-08-016118264850The Relationship between Sleep Quality and Blood Pressure in Patients with HypertensionWahid Nur Alfi0Roni Yuliwar1Keperawatan Poltekkes Kemenkes MalangKeperawatan Poltekkes Kemenkes MalangBackground: Hypertension is one of the non-communicable diseases (NCDs) that is commonly found in Indonesia and the majority of people suffering from hypertension are females with the percentage of 28,80% with late detection of hypertension leads to serious health problems such as organ failure. Lousy sleeping habit or lack of sleeping hours may increase the risk of hypertension, heart disease, and other cardiovascular diseases. Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between sleep quality with patients’ blood pressure in public health center (puskesmas) in Mojolangu region of Malang city. Methods: The study was analytic observational with cross-sectional study design. The population of this study was all hypertension patients registered in puskesmas Mojolangu. Respondents were selected based on the period of hypertension, so that were 30 respondents included through inclusion and exclusion criteria. The dependent variable was blood pressure, while the independent variable was sleep quality. Data were analyzed through the contingency coefficient. Results: Most of the patients with abnormal blood pressure were females with the percentage of 53,30%, aged 41-60 years old (43,30%) with lousy sleep quality (66,70%). There was a strong correlation between blood pressure in patients with hypertension and sleep quality by 0,65. Conclusion: Most of the respondents with lousy sleep quality will have high blood pressure. Therefore, assistance will be needed on hypertension patients. Keywords: sleep quality; hypertension; non communicable disease; blood pressure;https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JBE/article/view/9481
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author Wahid Nur Alfi
Roni Yuliwar
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Roni Yuliwar
The Relationship between Sleep Quality and Blood Pressure in Patients with Hypertension
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Roni Yuliwar
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title The Relationship between Sleep Quality and Blood Pressure in Patients with Hypertension
title_short The Relationship between Sleep Quality and Blood Pressure in Patients with Hypertension
title_full The Relationship between Sleep Quality and Blood Pressure in Patients with Hypertension
title_fullStr The Relationship between Sleep Quality and Blood Pressure in Patients with Hypertension
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship between Sleep Quality and Blood Pressure in Patients with Hypertension
title_sort relationship between sleep quality and blood pressure in patients with hypertension
publisher Universitas Airlangga
series Jurnal Berkala Epidemiologi
issn 2301-7171
2541-092X
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Background: Hypertension is one of the non-communicable diseases (NCDs) that is commonly found in Indonesia and the majority of people suffering from hypertension are females with the percentage of 28,80% with late detection of hypertension leads to serious health problems such as organ failure. Lousy sleeping habit or lack of sleeping hours may increase the risk of hypertension, heart disease, and other cardiovascular diseases. Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between sleep quality with patients’ blood pressure in public health center (puskesmas) in Mojolangu region of Malang city. Methods: The study was analytic observational with cross-sectional study design. The population of this study was all hypertension patients registered in puskesmas Mojolangu. Respondents were selected based on the period of hypertension, so that were 30 respondents included through inclusion and exclusion criteria. The dependent variable was blood pressure, while the independent variable was sleep quality. Data were analyzed through the contingency coefficient. Results: Most of the patients with abnormal blood pressure were females with the percentage of 53,30%, aged 41-60 years old (43,30%) with lousy sleep quality (66,70%). There was a strong correlation between blood pressure in patients with hypertension and sleep quality by 0,65. Conclusion: Most of the respondents with lousy sleep quality will have high blood pressure. Therefore, assistance will be needed on hypertension patients. Keywords: sleep quality; hypertension; non communicable disease; blood pressure;
url https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JBE/article/view/9481
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