EFIKASI DIRI KADER KESEHATAN DALAM PENCEGAHAN PENYAKIT TIDAK MENULAR (PTM) HIPERTENSI
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EFIKASI DIRI KADER KESEHATAN DALAM PENCEGAHAN PENYAKIT TIDAK MENULAR (PTM) HIPERTENSI
Subject
Self-efficacy, health cadres, hypertension
Description
Background of the study: The highest cause of death in PTM cases is cardiovascular disease where one-
third are cases of hypertension. DIY ranks third with a prevalence of 21.78%. The implementation of
the prevention of hypertension carried out by health cadres is greatly influenced by the self-efficacy of
health cadres. Researchers found that three out of five cadres interviewed said that experience and
training could increase their confidence in carrying out hypertension screening. Methodology of the
study: This was a quantitative descriptive design. The population was 40 health cadres using a total
sampling technique. The analysis used was univariate. Measuring health cadres' self-efficacy was done
using general Self-efficacy which had been modified, with validity test results moving from 0.590-0.889,
while the Alpha Cronbach reliability value was 0.886. Result of the study: The result of the frequency
distribution showed that health cadres in preventing hypertension in Kotabaru Village in 2023 had high
self-efficacy as much as 45%, while 55% was moderate and none was poor. Conclusion: The description
of the self-efficacy of health cadres in preventing hypertension in Kotabaru in 2023 mostly had moderate
self-efficacy. Suggestion: It is hoped that further researchers will examine the relationship and role of
the family in increasing the self-efficacy of health cadres in the prevention of hypertension as NCD and
factors that affect high self-efficacy, especially in health cadres.
Keywords: Self-efficacy, health cadres, hypertension
third are cases of hypertension. DIY ranks third with a prevalence of 21.78%. The implementation of
the prevention of hypertension carried out by health cadres is greatly influenced by the self-efficacy of
health cadres. Researchers found that three out of five cadres interviewed said that experience and
training could increase their confidence in carrying out hypertension screening. Methodology of the
study: This was a quantitative descriptive design. The population was 40 health cadres using a total
sampling technique. The analysis used was univariate. Measuring health cadres' self-efficacy was done
using general Self-efficacy which had been modified, with validity test results moving from 0.590-0.889,
while the Alpha Cronbach reliability value was 0.886. Result of the study: The result of the frequency
distribution showed that health cadres in preventing hypertension in Kotabaru Village in 2023 had high
self-efficacy as much as 45%, while 55% was moderate and none was poor. Conclusion: The description
of the self-efficacy of health cadres in preventing hypertension in Kotabaru in 2023 mostly had moderate
self-efficacy. Suggestion: It is hoped that further researchers will examine the relationship and role of
the family in increasing the self-efficacy of health cadres in the prevention of hypertension as NCD and
factors that affect high self-efficacy, especially in health cadres.
Keywords: Self-efficacy, health cadres, hypertension
Creator
Ni Luh Juni Antari*
, Indrayanti
, Indrayanti
Date
2025
Contributor
Peri Irawan
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pdf
Language
english
Type
text
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Citation
Ni Luh Juni Antari*
, Indrayanti, “EFIKASI DIRI KADER KESEHATAN DALAM PENCEGAHAN PENYAKIT TIDAK MENULAR (PTM) HIPERTENSI,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 11, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/13206.