dc.description.abstract | Risk factors such as age, gender, hypertension, diabetes mellitus,
glomeruloneritis, urinary tract infections, urinary tract stones, polycystic kidneys
and taking drugs can cause chronic kidney disease. This study is aimed to analyze
the factors related to chronic kidney disease. This research design uses
descriptive, tipe total sampling with 148 respondents. The variables are factors
associated with chronic renal failure. Data were collected by observing medical
records. After the data was collected, the data was processed and continued with
descriptive statistical tests with the help of SPSS 16.0. The results showed that
the highest incidence of chronic kidney failure was male 88 respondents (59.5%).
occurred at the age of 46-55 years 72 respondents (75.0%). Hypertension 88
respondents (59.5%). Most of them had no history of diabetes mellitus 93
respondents (62.8%). There were no urinary tract stones 125 respondents
(84.5%). There were no Urinary Tract Infection 134 respondents (90.5%). There
were no glomerulonephritis 132 respondents (89.2%). There were no polycystic
kidneys respondents (92.6%). Not consuming drugs 132 respondents (89.2%).
Lifestyle unhealthy make the people vulnerable to disease because was not know
an impact for his health in future therefore it’s hoped that the people would
always apply healthy lifestyle an always control his health. | en_US |