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There are an estimated 120 million cases of pneumonia every year worldwide, resultingin as many as 1.3 million deaths. Every year pneumonia is always ranked as the leadingcause of death of infants and toddlers in Indonesia. This study aims to determine thefactors associated with the incidence of pneumonia in infants (12-59 months) in DKIJakarta Province. The study used secondary data from Riskesdas 2018. The researchdesign used was cross sectional. The results showed the proportion of the incidence ofpneumonia in toddlers was 5.7%. There is no statistically significant relationship betweentoddler characteristics and mother characteristics with the incidence of pneumonia. Theproportion of pneumonia is higher in toddlers aged 25-59 months (OR = 1.852), male(OR = 1.2), complete measles immunization status (OR = 1,448), complete DPT-HB-HiBimmunization status (OR = 1.069), complete vitamin A status (OR = 1.189), and havehighly educated mothers (OR = 1.779). Therefore it is necessary to develop a pneumoniaprevention program for toddlers based on these risk factors, as well as counseling to thecommunity especially mothers and other closest people who is taking care of toddlersabout the symptoms and prevention of pneumoniaKey words:Pneumonia, toddlers, DKI Jakarta.
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). In 2022, COVID-19 was the leading cause of inpatient admissions and deaths at Tarakan Regional General Hospital (RSUD Tarakan). This highlights the importance of investigating factors related to mortality of COVID-19 inpatient at RSUD Tarakan in 2022. This study uses a retrospective cohort design with secondary data from the hospital's Electronic Health Records (EHR). The variables studied included patient’s characteristics, comorbid, complications, and the management of COVID-19 cases. A total of 550 samples met the criteria for analysis. Multivariate analysis using cox regression with time constant identified several risk factors for COVID-19-related deaths at RSUD Tarakan in 2022, including severity (aRR 2.95; 95%CI 1.61-5.39), chronic kidney disease (aRR 3.19; 95%CI 1.62-6.31), and the duration of invasive mechanical ventilation for <96 hours (aRR 3.50; 95%CI 1.97-6.22) and ≥96 hours (aRR 2.44; 95%CI 1.24-4.80). Meanwhile, protective factors include the use of favipiravir (aRR 0.33; 95%CI 0.16-0.70) and remdesivir (aRR 0.69; 95%CI 0.38-1.26). Based on these findings, the researchers recommend that hospital improve clinical pathways and standard operating procedures that take into account the risk and protective factors for COVID-19 mortality
Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death from NCD, according to WHO in 2015 deaths from cardiovascular disease represent 31 17 million of total all deaths globally and 7.4 million are caused by CHD. In Indonesia, the increase in morbidity and mortality due to NCD has the greatest contribution from cardiovascular disease, where CHD is the highest prevalence of cardiovascular disease. CHD is caused by modifiable risk factors and unmodifiable risk factors. The prevalence of CHD can be controlled if risk factors can be controlled, considering there are risk factors from CHD that can be modified. DKI Jakarta becomes the second highest area with the prevalence of CHD in Indonesia. However, the relation between modifiable risk factors and CHD and the most dominant risk factors among them remains unknown in DKI Jakarta. The aim of this study is to know how the relation between some risk factors that can be modified with CHD in DKI Jakarta and find the most dominant risk factor associated with PJK by doing further analysis of data Posbindu PTM 2015 2018. This study used cross sectional design and the analysis was done until multivariate analysis stage using logistic regression test. From 30.459 respondents aged ge 15 years, the prevalence of CHD was 3.4. Smoking behavior p value 0,000 OR 6,53 95 CI 4,826 ndash 8,838 , physical inactivity p value 0,045 OR 0,745 95 CI 0,558 ndash 0,993, alcohol consumption p value 0,000 OR 3057,076 95 CI 1786,92-5230,06, diabetes mellitus, value 0,000 OR 0,161 95 CI 0,161 ndash 0,508, and hypertension p value 0,000 OR 0,284 95 CI 0,284 ndash 0,526 are factors that have significant relations with CHD. The dominant risk factor of CHD in DKI Jakarta is alcohol consumption. Promotive and preventive efforts are expected to be intensified in order to reduce the incidence of CHD and the need for further surveys related to alcohol consumption because alcohol consumption is the dominant factor in this study and according to the literature it has great effect on heart function damage.
Tuberkulosis (TBC) masih menjadi ancaman kesehatan masyarakat di Indonesia
yang merupakan negara dengan kasus TBC tertinggi kedua di dunia. Tahun 2023 di DKI Jakarta terjadi peningkatan insiden TBC sebesar 31,75% dibandingkan tahun sebelumnya dan bahkan melebihi target insiden 2023 yang ditetapkan (>54.175 kasus). Penelitian ini merupakan studi cross-sectional yang memanfaatkan data Sistem Informasi Tuberkulosis Komunitas (SITK), dengan tujuan untuk mengetahui faktor risiko yang berhubungan dengan kejadian TBC paru di Provinsi DKI Jakarta tahun 2022-2023. Sampel penelitian adalah seluruh kontak terduga TBC di Provinsi DKI Jakarta tahun 2022-2023 yang memiliki hasil pemeriksaan TBC. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan lansia (PR = 1,56; 95% CI: 1,473–1,653), laki-laki (PR = 1,37; 95% CI: 1,314–1,441), perokok (PR = 1,28; 95% CI: 1,206–1,367), penderita DM (PR = 1,85; 95% CI: 1,585–2,171), dan pengobatan TBC tidak tuntas (PR = 2,24; 95% CI: 2,121–2,365) merupakan faktor risiko yang signifikan terhadap kejadian TBC paru. Sementara itu kontak serumah (PR = 0,6; 95% CI: 0,538–0,678) memiliki hubungan signifikan yang bersifat protektif terhadap kejadian TBC paru. Sosialisasi upaya berhenti/mengurangi rokok, penyuluhan pencegahan TBC kepada lansia dan penderita DM serta pendampingan pengobatan pasien TBC merupakan upaya yang dapat mencegah terjadinya insiden TBC paru di DKI Jakarta.
Tuberculosis is a major public health threat in Indonesia, which is the second-highest TB burdened country in the world. In 2023, the incidence of TB in Jakarta increased by 31.75% compared to the previous year and even exceeded the 2023 incidence target (>54,175 cases). This study is a cross-sectional study utilizing data from the Community Tuberculosis Information System (SITK), aimed at identifying risk factors associated with pulmonary TB cases in Jakarta Province from 2022 to 2023. The study sample consisted of all suspected TB contacts in Jakarta Province from 2022 to 2023 who had undergone TB testing. The study results showed that older adults (PR = 1.56; 95% CI: 1.473–1.653), males (PR = 1.37; 95% CI: 1.314–1.441), smokers (PR = 1,28; 95% CI: 1,206–1,367), DM patients (PR = 1.85; 95% CI: 1.585–2.171), and incomplete TB treatment (PR = 2.24; 95% CI: 2.121–2.365) were significant risk factors for pulmonary TB incidence. Meanwhile, household contacts (PR = 0.6; 95% CI: 0.538–0.678) have a significant protective association with the occurrence of pulmonary TB. Efforts to promote smoking cessation/reduction, TB prevention education for the elderly and DM patients, and patient accompaniment during TB treatment are measures that can prevent the occurrence of pulmonary TB in Jakarta.
Stunting is the impaired growth and development of children due to poor nutrition, repeated infection and inadequate psychosocial stimulation that can be identified if their height-for-age (HAZ) is less than -2 standard deviation. The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia was 21,6% in 2022, whereas it’s capital city, DKI Jakarta has a prevalence of 14,8%. This study aims to identify the dominant factor and factors associated with stunting among children aged 0-59 months in Jakarta. The design of this study is cross-sectional using data from SSGI 2022 with a sample of children aged 0-59 months who were selected as respondents in the SSGI 2022. Data analysis was carried out in this study using univariate analysis with frequency distribution, bivariate analysis using chi-square test and multivariate analysis using multiple logistic regression. This study found that among 3.627 children, 17% were stunted. Multivariate analysis showed that birth length is the most dominant factor associated with stunting among children in the age group of 0-5 months and 24-59 months (OR: 37,498 and OR: 1,657), whereas mother’s height is the most dominant factor associated with stunting among children in the age group of 6-23 months (OR: 2,287).
