Analisis Pencegahan Dan Pengendalian Penyakit Tidak Menular (Hipertensi) Di UPT Puskesmas Way Halim Tahun 2025
Abstract
Hypertension (high blood pressure) occurs when the pressure in the blood vessels is too high (140/90 mmHg or higher). This condition is common but can become serious if left untreated. People with high blood pressure may not experience symptoms. The only way to find out is to check your blood pressure. One of the diseases currently occurring is the increasing prevalence of PTM. NCDs are a public health issue that causes high rates of disease, disability, death, and increases the financial costs of health. Therefore, mitigation efforts are needed that include prevention, control and treatment in a comprehensive, efficient, effective and sustainable manner. The aim of this research is to prevent and control non-communicable diseases (hypertension) at Way Halim Public Health Center in 2025. This research uses a descriptive analytical approach with a case study method. Primary data was obtained through in-depth interviews with health workers at the community health center. ta seconds taken from the report on the achievements of the Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases (Hypertension) program at Upt Puskesmas Way Halim in 2025 as well as references from policy documents and official publications. Based on interviews with NGOPI MASEH program holders (Treating Hypertension Patients in Healthy Communities), it shows that the lack of active participation from the community is the main obstacle, as it is still difficult for people to come to POSBINDU for early detection and health promotion by the community health center. Based on information obtained from the 2024 Community Health Center Performance Assessment (PKP) data, semester 1 of the Way Halim Community Health Center UPT, it is known that the results of the coverage/achievement of Hypertension Sufferer Services at the Way Halim Community Health Center UPT are 51.9% so it can be said that 48.1% is still less than 48.1% to achieve target at the end of 2024.