Hubungan Penggunaan Kontrasepsi Suntik Tiga Bulanan selama Satu Tahun dengan Peningkatan Tekanan Darah
Abstract: Increased blood
pressure is the change in blood volume or blood vessel elasticity systole and
diastole increased 10 mmHg or more, as measured by sphigmomanometer. Increased
blood pressure has multifactorial causes, one of is the use of injectable
hormonal contraception. This study aims to describe the prevalence of elevated
blood pressure in the study subjects and relationships using injectables three
months for one year with an increase in blood pressure. Method: This study used
a cross-sectional study. Sampling of 80 respondents with consecutive sampling
technique. The study was conducted of injectables acceptor three months for one
year, data analysis using Chi-square test. Results: Most of the results
obtained have increased blood pressure as much as 58.8% and the results of
bivariate analysis using Chi-square test is known that there is a significant
relationship between the variables use of injectables (p value <0.05) with
an increase in blood pressure. Conclusion: There was a relationship significant
between the use of injectables contraception to the increase in blood pressure
Keywords: family planning
acceptors; increased blood pressure; the use of injectables
Penulis: Ardiansyah, Muhammad
Fachri
Kode Jurnal: jpkesmasdd170441