J EPIDEMIOL PUBLIC HEALTH 2017
DOI: 10.26911/jepublichealth.2017.02.01.05
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Factors Affecting the Success of Multi Drug Resistance (MDR-TB) Tuberculosis Treatment in Residential Surakarta

Abstract: Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is a global public health concern. The new challenge in TB control is the development of TB multi drug resistance (MDR-TB). Indonesia ranks 8th highest in the incidence of MDR-TB with 8,900 MDR-TB cases in 2004. A case was defined as MDR-TB if the Mycobacterium tuberculosis was resistant to rifampicin dan isoniazid. This study aimed to determine the factors affecting the success of multi drug resistance (MDR-TB) tuberculosis treatment.

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“…Our study found that male were 1.24 times to have successful treatment compared to women with p = 0.005. Studies in Africa, Bangladesh, and Syria found that women were more difficult to reach health services because of cultural barriers and low levels of education [ 18 ]. However, this study did not evaluate further regarding education, culture, and socioeconomics role.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our study found that male were 1.24 times to have successful treatment compared to women with p = 0.005. Studies in Africa, Bangladesh, and Syria found that women were more difficult to reach health services because of cultural barriers and low levels of education [ 18 ]. However, this study did not evaluate further regarding education, culture, and socioeconomics role.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pada penderita yang telah memulai pengobatan sejak tahun 2015, keberhasilan pengobatannya hanya sebesar 55%, sedangkan 15% lainnya meninggal, 14% mengalami drop out pengobatan, 8% mengalami kegagalan pengobatan, dan 7% tidak ada informasi terkait hasil pengobatan (WHO, 2018). (Widyasrini & Probandari, 2015). Umur penderita TB MDR yang lebih tua cenderung memiliki risiko mengalami drop out pengobatan TB MDR dan ketidakberaturan dalam pengobatan karena usia tua membutuhkan dukungan tambahan untuk menjalani pengobatan TB MDR (Wu et al, 2013).…”
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“…Akantetapitingkat pendidikan tidak terbukti berhubungan dengan kejadian drop out pengobatan TB MDR (95% CI= 0,87 -2,12; p= 0,180) (Widyasrini & Probandari, 2015). Penelitian laindengan nilai p sebesar 0,306 untuk kategori tingkat pendidikan dasar yang artinya tidak ada hubungan antara tingkat pendidikan dasar dengan kejadian putus berobat TB paru, dan untuk kategori tingkat pendidikan menengah dihasilkan nilai p sebesar 0,323, sehingga tidak ditemukan hubungan yang signifikan antara tingkat pendidikan menengah dengan kejadian putus berobat TB paru.…”
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“…33 Selain itu, emotional support yaitu kasih sayang, kepedulian, dan kepercayaan dari keluarga akan meningkatkan kepercayaan diri pasien sehingga kesuksesan berobat akan tinggi. 34…”
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