Analysis of the Use of Bags and Bottle Plastic Containers and Drug Compliance Based on Drug Swallowing Supervisor (DSS) in Reducing the Risk of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Transmission
Abstract:Tuberculosis (TB) is still prevalent in Indonesia. In 2016, TB's incidence rate is estimated 129 per 100,000 population. In order to reduce the incidence, reducing the risk of transmission through the patient sputum drug compliance is essential. This is quasi-experimental study design. There are 3 groups, which are the intervention group that receives bag waterproof plastic container, bottle waterproof plastic container that both contains a 4-chloroalphaphenyl-o-cresol (klorofenol) desinfectant with concentrat… Show more
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