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Tuberculosis is still the main cause of death worldwide, including Indonesia as the 3rd country with the highest number of tuberculosis sufferers in the world. Meanwhile, at the provincial level, Depok City is in 11th place with the largest contributor to tuberculosis cases in West Java Province. This study aims to determine the relationship between healthy homes, TB treatment coverage, and TB treatment success rates with the Incidence Rate (IR) tuberculosis in Depok City in 2021. This study uses an ecological study design based on place with a population of all communities recorded in 11 sub-districts in Depok. Depok City, which was diagnosed with tuberculosis. The results of the study through the correlation test showed that the independent variables that had a significant relationship with the Incidence Rate (IR) of tuberculosis is treatment coverage in Bojongsari District (p = 0.000). Meanwhile, the results of the correlation test between healthy home coverage, TB treatment coverage, and TB treatment success rates in Depok City showed an insignificant relationship. The results of other analyzes showed that the coverage of healthy homes in Depok City had a weak negative correlation (r = -0.173), TB treatment coverage had a weak positive correlation (r = 0.184), and the success rate of TB treatment had a strong negative correlation (r = -0.584).
Background: DHF is an infection caused by the Dengue virus which is transmitted through the bite of the Aedes sp mosquito to humans, especially the Aedes aegypti mosquito. Dengue fever is widespread throughout the tropics with local risk variations which are also influenced by climate parameters as well as social and environmental factors. DHF is still one of the public health problems in Indonesia, including Bekasi City which ranks third with the highest cases in 2021. Objective: Analyzing the relationship between climate factors (temperature, humidity, wind speed and rainfall, demographic factor (population density) and individual factor (application of clean and healthy living behavior) with the incidence of dengue haemorrhagic fever in Bekasi City in 2019?2021. Methods: This research is a quantitative study with an ecological study design according to time trend. Results: The results of the correlation test showed that temperature (p = 0.146), wind speed (p = 0.146), rainfall (p = 0.447) and population density (p = 0.147) were not significantly related to the incidence of DHF. Meanwhile, humidity (p = 0.003) and PHBS (p = 0.001) had a significant relationship to the incidence of DHF. The results of the multiple linear regression test showed a predictive model with the DHF incidence rate equation = 42.043 + 0.004 (PHBS) + 0.001 (Population Density) with R2 = 0.353. Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between humidity and PHBS with the incidence of DHF in Bekasi City in 2019?2021.
Nama : Maria Marchella Purwaningtyas
Program Studi : Kesehatan Lingkungan
Judul : Studi Ekologi: Hubungan Cakupan Pengobatan, Success Rate, Jenis Kelamin, dan Kepadatan Penduduk terhadap Incidence Rate Tuberkulosis Paru di Jakarta Selatan pada tahun 2022
Pembimbing : Prof. Dr. R. Budi Haryanto, S.K.M., M.Kes., M.Sc.
Latar Belakang: Tuberkulosis paru merupakan salah satu jenis penyakit menular yang disebabkan oleh bakteri Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Penyakit ini ditularkan melalui media udara. Tuberkulosis menempati urutan kedua sebagai penyebab utama kematian. Indonesia saat ini berada di peringkat kedua sebagai negara dengan penderita tuberkulosis tertinggi di dunia. Kota Jakarta Selatan berada di urutan ke-3 dengan kasus tuberkulosis terbanyak di Provinsi DKI Jakarta pada tahun 2022. Tujuan: Mengetahui hubungan antara cakupan pengobatan, success rate, jenis kelamin, dan kepadatan penduduk terhadap incidence rate tuberkulosis paru di 10 kecamatan di Jakarta Selatan pada tahun 2022. Metode: Menggunakan desain studi berupa studi ekologi dengan uji korelasi untuk menganalisis hubungan antara cakupan pengobatan, success rate, jenis kelamin, dan kepadatan penduduk terhadap incidence rate tuberkulosis paru di 10 kecamatan di Jakarta Selatan dengan menggunakan data dari bulan Januari-Desember pada tahun 2022. Hasil: Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa cakupan pengobatan memiliki hubungan yang signifikan terhadap incidence rate tuberkulosis paru di 10 kecamatan (p = 0,000 –1,000), success rate memiliki hubungan yang signifikan terhadap incidence rate tuberkulosis paru di Kecamatan Jagakarsa (p = 0,047, r = 0,582), proporsi jenis kelamin laki-laki penderita tuberkulosis paru tidak memiliki hubungan yang signifikan terhadap incidence rate tuberkulosis paru di seluruh kecamatan (p = > 0,05), proporsi jenis kelamin perempuan penderita tuberkulosis paru tidak memiliki hubungan yang signifikan terhadap incidence rate tuberkulosis paru di seluruh kecamatan (p = > 0,05), dan kepadatan penduduk memiliki memiliki hubungan yang signifikan terhadap incidence rate tuberkulosis paru di Kecamatan Jagakarsa (p = 0,020, r = -0,659). Kesimpulan: Hasil studi ini menyarankan Suku Dinas Kesehatan Kabupaten Jakarta Selatan dengan Pemerintah Kota Jakarta Selatan untuk melakukan advokasi dan pemberdayaan masyarakat setempat, memanfaatkan peran dan pelayanan fasilitas kesehatan dalam promosi Kesehatan, serta pelaporan kasus tuberkulosis guna memaksimalkan pengendalian dan pencegahan penyakit tuberkulosis paru.
Kata Kunci:
Cakupan Pengobatan Tuberkulosis Paru, Success Rate Tuberkulosis Paru, Jenis Kelamin, Kepadatan Penduduk Tuberkulosis Paru
Name : Maria Marchella Purwaningtyas Major : Environmental Health Title : Ecological Study: The Correlation between Case Detection Rate, Treatment Success Rate, Gender, and Population Density with Incidence Rate of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in South Jakarta in 2022 Counsellor : Prof. Dr. R. Budi Haryanto, S.K.M., M.Kes., M.Sc. Background: Pulmonary tuberculosis is one of contagious diseases caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is transmitted through the air. Tuberculosis ranks as the second main cause of death in the world. Indonesia is currently ranked second as country with the highest number of tuberculosis cases. In 2022, South Jakarta City is ranked 3rd with the most tuberculosis cases in DKI Jakarta Province. Objective: This study aims to determine the relationship between treatment coverage, success rate, gender, and population density on the incidence rate of pulmonary tuberculosis in 10 sub-districts in South Jakarta in 2022. Method: The research method being used in this study is an ecological study with a correlation test to analyze the relationship between treatment coverage, success rate, gender, and population density on the incidence rate of pulmonary tuberculosis in 10 sub-districts in South Jakarta using data from January to December in 2022. Result: This study shows that treatment coverage has a significant relationship with the incidence rate of pulmonary tuberculosis in 10 sub-districts (p = 0,000–1,000), success rate has a significant relationship with the incidence rate of pulmonary tuberculosis in Jagakarsa District (p = 0,047, r = 0,582), the proportion of men with pulmonary tuberculosis does not have a significant relationship with the incidence rate of pulmonary tuberculosis in all sub-districts (p = > 0,05), the proportion of women with pulmonary tuberculosis does not have a significant relationship with the incidence rate of pulmonary tuberculosis in all sub-districts (p = > 0.05), and population density has a significant relationship with the incidence rate of pulmonary tuberculosis in Jagakarsa District (p = 0.020, r = -0.659). Conclusion: It is advisable for the and health department of South Jakarta district along with South Jakarta government to advocate and empower the local communities, utilize the role and service of health facilities in health promotion and tuberculosis cases reporting in order to maximize the control and prevention of pulmonary tuberculosis. Keywords: Pulmonary TB Case Detection Rate, Pulmonary TB Treatment Success Rate, Gender, Population Density, Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Pulmonary Tuberculosis is one of the health problems in the world, including in Indonesia and it is related to the environment. This study aims to study the relationship between healthy home coverage, household PHBS coverage, health facilities, and population density in cases of pulmonary tuberculosis in Bogor Regency in 2018-2020. The research was conducted with an ecological study design on a population of as many as 40 sub - districts in Bogor District. The result of this research is the variable of a significant relation with pulmonary tuberculosis was health facilities, with strong relation and positive pattern correlation (r = 0.564). The population density variable was also significantly associated with pulmonary tuberculosis, with medium relation and positive pattern correlation (r = 0.393). Meanwhile the variables of healthy home coverage and PHBS household coverage do not have a significant correlation with pulmonary tuberculosis. Therefore, it is necessary to optimize the pulmonary tuberculosis prevention and control program, especially in sub-districts with a high number of cases
Kata Kunci: tuberkulosis, kepadatan penduduk, faktor individu, faktor pelayanan kesehatan, studi ekologi.
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of communicable disease that has become a global issue and also a prioritized health issue in Indonesia. In 2018, 566.623 cases of TB were found in Indonesia along with the decreasing number of the national success rate compare to the previous year (2017). Specifically in DKI Jakarta province, South Jakarta had the lowest tuberculosis success rate with 21.68% in 2018. This research aims to determine the association between population density, individual factors, and TB treatment factors with the incidence of tuberculosis in South Jakarta in 2018. A place-series ecological study is used in this research that includes 10 sub-districts in South Jakarta. The results show a fair and negative correlation (r= -0.314) between population density and TB incidence, and a fair and positive correlation (r= 0.284) between age and TB incidence. Meanwhile, treatment coverage (r= 0.116) shows a weak and positive correlation (r= - 0.400) while success rate shows a weak and negative correlation (r= -0.109) with TB incidence. The trend of each sub-district shows that male gender dominates the TB patient population compare to female. In this research, only population density factor shows a significant relation with TB incidence (p= 0.011). Neither age (p= 0.426), treatment coverage (p= 0.751), nor success rate (p= 0.765) show a significant relationship with TB incidence.
Keywords: tuberculosis, population density, individual factors, treatment factors, ecological study.
