Abstract
If health workers not treated tuberculosis (TB) patients or the treatment is not complete, it can causedangerous complications and death. The study aims at analyzing the performance of pulmonary TB treatmentin Indonesia. The ecological analysis carried out using secondary data from “Data and Information on the2018 Indonesia’s Health Profile”. Apart from the percentage of success in pulmonary tuberculosis treatmentas the dependent variable, four other variables analyzed as independent variables were the completeness ofpulmonary TB treatment, the smoking population’s rate, the ratio of public health centers per district, and thepercentage of poor people. Data were analyzed using cross-tabulation. The results show the percentage ofsuccessful pulmonary TB treatment that is high tends to be lower in provinces with a low rate of pulmonaryTB treatment completeness. Regions with inadequate completeness of pulmonary TB treatment have lowpulmonary TB treatment success.Meanwhile, there is a tendency that a high percentage of the populationwho smokes tends to have a low rate of successful pulmonary TB treatment. Moreover, the high PublicHealth Centers’ ratio tends to be more in provinces with increased pulmonary TB treatment success. Finally,the low percentage of poor people tends to be more in regions with high pulmonary TB treatment success.The study concludes the four independent variables studied were related to the success of pulmonary TBtreatment.
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Handayani, N., Megatsari, H., Laksono, A. D., & Ibad, M. (2021). Performance Analysis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Treatment in Indonesia. Medico Legal Update, 21(3), 441–446. https://doi.org/10.37506/mlu.v21i3.3027
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