Relationship Between Heritage History And Smoking Habits With Hypertension Incidence

Authors

  • Indirwan Hasanuddin Fakultas Keperawatan dan Kebidanan, Institut Teknologi Kesehatan dan Sains Muhammadiyah Sidrap, Indonesia
  • Zainab Fakultas Keperawatan Dan Kebidanan, Universitas Megarezky Makassar, Indonesia

Keywords:

Hypertension, Descendants, Smoking habit

Abstract

Hypertension is a systemic blood pressure where the systolic pressure is above 140 mmHg and
the diastolic pressure is above 90 mmHg. In the elderly population, hypertension is defined as
a systolic pressure of 160 mmHg and a diastolic pressure of 90 mmHg. The purpose of this
study was to determine the relationship between heredity and smoking habits with the incidence
of hypertension. This type of research is quantitative with an analytic descriptive design using
a cross sectional study approach, which wants to know the relationship between one variable
and another. The variables in question are the independent variables and the dependent
variables. The analytical test used is bivariate analysis, which is an analysis that connects two
variables, namely the independent variable and the dependent variable. Bivariate analysis using
the Chi Square test using α = 5% using the SPSS version 16 computer program. The results of
this study were that there was a relationship between the patient's hereditary history and the
incidence of hypertension (p=0.001). There is a relationship between the patient's smoking habit
and the incidence of hypertension (p=0.007). It is hoped that the information on the results of
this study can be used as additional material to enrich knowledge and reference needs for
community nursing science that causes hypertension.

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Published

2023-08-30