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Factors Associated with Community Visits to Integrated Non-Communicable Diseases Development Posts (Posbindu PTM)

Aulia Nur’Ilmi  -  Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitas Dian Nuswantoro, Indonesia
*Yusthin Meriantti Manglapy  -  Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitas Dian Nuswantoro, Indonesia
Magumi Avrora Iftita  -  Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitas Dian Nuswantoro, Indonesia
Muhammad Afiq Askar  -  Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitas Dian Nuswantoro, Indonesia

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Abstract

Background: Non-communicable diseases are encountered quite often in productive age. Early detection efforts through Posbindu-PTM must be optimized, considering many people still need to gain awareness. What factors play a role in POSBINDU PTM visits in the Tambakharjo is unknown.

Method: This research is an observational study with a cross-sectional approach. Systematic sampling was used for 158 people from Tambakharjo aged ≥15 years. Sociodemographic data, history of non-communicable diseases, hypertension knowledge, and POSBINDU PTM visits were collected by interview during November 2023.

Result: The research results showed that 22.2% of respondents visited Posbindu-PTM. The multiple logistic regression test showed that the factors that contributed to 99% of POSBINDU PTM visits in Tambakharjo District were ownership of medical equipment (OR=0.332; 95%CI. 0.130-0.845), lack of knowledge about hypertension (OR= 2.300; 95%CI. 0.948-5.579), age ≤45 years (OR=2.53; 95%CI. 1.087-5.393), male gender (OR=6.042; 95%CI=1.677-21.778). The results of this study only describe individual factors. Further studies on psychological factors and the social environment are necessary.

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Keywords: community participation; non-communicable diseases; POSBINDU-PTM; Early Detection of NCD

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