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Acute Coronary Syndrome and Patient Behavior Factors in Overcoming the Event of Chest Pain in Pre Hospital Phase
Author(s) -
Cipto Susilo,
Mochammad Bagus Qomaruddin,
Mellani Puji Fahrera
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.579
H-Index - 13
ISSN - 2279-9028
DOI - 10.4081/jphr.2020.1810
Subject(s) - medicine , chest pain , acute coronary syndrome , myocardial infarction , logistic regression , unstable angina , angina , coronary artery disease , cardiology , physical therapy , emergency medicine
Background Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a complex disease induced by thrombosis, which causes unstable angina (UA), acute myocardial infarction (AMI) or sudden cardiac death. It is important to rapidly detect the presence of chest pain to conduct the pre-hospital phase. This study aims to analyze the behavioral factors of patients suffering from ACS in overcoming the incidence of chest pain in the prehospital phase.Design and methods The consecutive sampling technique and cross-sectional method were used to obtain data from a sample of 110 outpatient respondents at the Community- Integrated Health CenterResults After the logistic regression test, a significant relationship was found between the occurrence of chest pain (Pvalue = 0.040), with compressive behavior factors, buying over the counter drugs (P-value = 0.001), massaging and rubbing with oil (P-value = 0.046).Conclusions In conclusion, the significant behavioral factors associated with ACS sufferers in dealing with the occurrence of chest pain in the pre-hospital phase are due to the act of buying OTC drugs and the habit of massaging or rubbing with oil.

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