Treatment compliance TB patients with the event of MDR TB in MDR TB polyclinic RSUD Dr. M. Yunus Bengkulu
- DOI
- 10.2991/icihc-18.2019.14How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- Motivation, Compliance, TB MDR, PMO
- Abstract
The decline in the number of cases of disease incidence and prevalence of pulmonary TB become one of the MDGs must be jointly fought until 2025. A positive TB patients can be cured if patients take medication as recommended or routinely follow the advice of treatment for 2 months regularly to actively prevent transmission, and this is called compliance. The goal of treatment is to ensure healing and prevent the occurrence of resistant primer that can harm patients and may complicate healing, for the use of DOTS, which means that short-term treatment of tuberculosis with strict supervision by health workers or family of the patient. One major cause of treatment failure is due to disordered patients taking the drug, success taking the medication depends on the Supervisory Swallowing Drugs (PMO), another obstacle in the lack of awareness of patients taking the drug one of them is still low education level, this has resulted in a lack of understanding about the treatment of patients so the motivation to recover or treatment will be reduced. This research was conducted in order to determine treatment compliance tb patients with the event of TB MDR in TB MDR Polyclinic Dr. M. Yunus Bengkulu, especially increasing the desire and patient adherence to remain in treatment that is not broken. This study uses a qualitative method to the design used the intrinsic case study, data collection is done through search multiple sources and perform the first observations with interviews directly on the family and MDR-TB patients as many as 10 key informants. The data analysis is done by creating a transcript of the interview, this is done to understand the complexity of the cases studied. The next procedure is the interpretive stage is to create a report based on the results rriset meaning or learning an unusual situation. The results of the analysis are documented with supporting social theory or related to research topics include the results of previous studies to illustrate the problem as a whole. The results showed the influence of motivation in patients who undergo treatment of MDR TB devastating for patients, for treatment of MDR-TB is not easy without the motivation and support of the family. Many people who say that the family is their main motivation to recover from illness. Additionally, in this study it was found that the PMO for patients with MDR-TB is very important because without PMO most people would be negligent in performing the treatment process. The patient will not be able to undergo treatment due to side effects that make them feel uncomfortable and treatment done every day without a break. Many people who say that the family is their main motivation to recover from illness. Additionally, in this study it was found that the PMO for patients with MDR-TB is very important because without PMO most people would be negligent in performing the treatment process. The patient will not be able to undergo treatment due to side effects that make them feel uncomfortable and treatment done every day without a break. Many people who say that the family is their main motivation to recover from illness. Additionally, in this study it was found that the PMO for patients with MDR TB is very important because without PMO most people would be negligent in performing the treatment process
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TY - CONF AU - Erni Buston AU - Pauzan Efendi AU - Heru Laksono PY - 2019/04 DA - 2019/04 TI - Treatment compliance TB patients with the event of MDR TB in MDR TB polyclinic RSUD Dr. M. Yunus Bengkulu BT - Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Inter-professional Health Collaboration (ICIHC 2018) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 54 EP - 57 SN - 2468-5739 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/icihc-18.2019.14 DO - 10.2991/icihc-18.2019.14 ID - Buston2019/04 ER -