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      PENGARUH PROMOSI KESEHATAN TENTANG ASMA TERHADAP TINGKAT KEKAMBUHAN ASMA PADA PENDERITA ASMA

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      Date
      2018-03-27
      Author
      TUAH, M. BANGUN MANGIRING
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      Background: RISKESDAS (2013) reported the prevalence of asthma in Yogyakarta reached 6.9%. Recurrence of asthma is a problem that must be handled either by the energy kesahatan or by the patient's own asthma. The purpose of this study was to determine the condition of recurrence rate of asthma in people with asthma. Method: This research use descriptive cross sectional analysis method to 40 patients with asthma on September to December 2016 Results: The results of data analysis of asthma recurrence condition in patient asthma after being processed using Microsoft Excel asthma sufferers who often relapse as much as 31 respondents and who do not often relapse as much as 9 respondents, got the average value of questionnaire is 30,525 and frequent percentage of relapse as much as 77.5% and not frequent relapse as much as 22.5%. Conclusion: So it can be concluded that the recurrence condition in patients with is still high with the number of frequent relapse 31 respondents and not frequent relapse 9 respondents.
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