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Journal : Pharmacoscript

KNOWLEDGE INFLUENCE IN THE COMPLIANCE RATE OF TAKING DRUGS TUBERCULOSIS Kamri Andi Maulana; Asmaliani Ira
Pharmacoscript Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Pharmacoscript
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat, Universitas Perjuangan Tasikmalaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36423/pharmacoscript.v6i2.1285

Abstract

Compliance with medication for tuberculosis patients is one of the determinants of the success of therapy in addition to the effectiveness of antibiotics. The aim of this study is to identify the factors that influence the success of a therapy, in the long-term use of antibiotics for tuberculosis. We use questionnaires that we have created and validated in interviews and can be used to directly measure the level of compliance with the therapy experienced by the patient. This research method is an observational study with cross-sectional design and retrospective data collection. Respondents were patients with tuberculosis, both new and recurrent. The study sample consisted of 30 respondents with sequential sampling selection and the basis for patient interviews. The analysis used is a Chi-square binary between a variable in the history of tuberculosis with a long diagnosis during therapy that shows a relationship between education and family involvement in helping treatment especially in male patients with a P value <0,05. Multivariate analysis showed that men who never completed education even though they were still in a productive age had a low level of compliance. The results of the interviews showed that patients who obeyed the drug only reached 30% with scores reaching a score of 8. This is due to the large amount of medication taken, so the risk of success of therapy is very large. This research shows that the level of education, information, and family environment can support patient medication compliance. In addition, the more the amount of medication taken, the lower the patient's compliance.
Co-Authors Ade Dede Adimi, Nurhikma Alifqah Meylia Alimuddin Aminah Aminah Andi Emelda Andi Hasriyana Andi Nadilla Arfah Andi, K. Petta Lolo, Arjuni Andini Zabrina Anil Aryandi Aslinda Septinia Asmaliani Ira Asmarani Pujawanti Asni Amin Asrul La Dongke As’ad, Nur Asyirah Avifa, Serly Awali, Muh. Noer Ayu Lestari Basri, Putri Septiani Batary Resky Bayu Putra Bayu Putra Bayu Putra Bayu Putra, Bayu Besse Ati Dahlan, Andi Muhriani Dewi Yuliana Dharmawat, Dewi Tri Dian Rahayu Dina Izza Eni, Nur Syahira Atika Filla Riski Filman Afrian Fitri Nur Awaliyah Fahmi Hamid Habbe Hasmi, Nur Hendra Herman Hendra Herman Hilman Erwin Idawati Idawati, Indira Istikamah Indra Indra Irma Rachma Hanifah Irmayani Irmayani Isma, Aidil Febryan Arya Isyanda, Kenanga Kamri, Andi Khaedhir Karisa, Astuti Khaerana Majid Kristina T. Kristina T. Lestari Novianti Mamat Pratama, Mamat Marwah Marwah MEDIATY Melly Amanda Mirawati Mirawati Muh. Reski Muhammad Ali Murniati Hasan Muzakkir Baits Nabila Said Nadiah Apriliani Nindy Precyllia Ningsih, Yuyun S Nur Azizah, Rizqi Nur Rahma Nuraenun Nuraenun Nurbaeti Asnawi Nurfadillah Nurfadillah Nurhudayah Nurhudayah Nurlina Nurlina Nurul Fadilla Octavia, Rizka Putra , Bayu Rachmat Kosman Rachmat Kosman Rachmat Kosman Rachmat Kosman Rachmat Kosman, Rachmat Rahma Khairiyani Rahmawati Rahmawati Rahmawati Rahmawati Ramli, Irawati Ratu Ananda Riskiyani Rukmana Risti Yuni Rizqi Nur Azizah Rizqi Nur Azizah Rosmayanti Rosmayanti Sadjidin, Sugiarto Safitri Ayu Safriani Rahman Shinta Ferawati Sitti Amirah Sitti Azahra Sri Wahyuni Sri Wahyuninsih Suci Pertiwi sukmawati Sukmawati Sukmawati Tadjuddin Naid Tri Kurniawati Waode Yumnal Utamil Yundari, Yundari Zainal Abidin Zakinah Aulia