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GAMBARAN PERILAKU PENDERITA TUBERKULOSIS DALAM UPAYA KEPATUHAN MINUM OBAT DI PUSKESMAS TANJUNG MORAWA Lumban Tobing, Paul Saut Marganda; Sinurat, Suryati; Swastikanti, Ruth Aktrisari; Juliana, Deska; Surmanto, Boy; Cristiana, Eva; Pandia, Andre Kornelius
Majalah Ilmiah METHODA Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023): Majalah Ilmiah METHODA
Publisher : Universitas Methodist Indonesia

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Based on data from the Global Tuberculosis Report 2020, it is known that 1.4 million people died from tuberculosis. Indonesia is ranked third in the world with 845,000 cases. It is estimated that as many as 24,000 cases of drug-resistant tuberculosis each year, known as Multi Drug Resistant (MDR). An initial survey conducted in the work area of the UPT Puskesmas Tanjung Morawa found that the complete treatment rate for all tuberculosis cases was 60%. One of the indicators of the success of the TB eradication program is drug compliance, so research was conducted using descriptive methods with a cross-sectional approach to see the behavior of tuberculosis patients in efforts to adhere to taking medication. The results obtained in the form of a description of the level of knowledge, attitudes and actions of TB patients who have a high level of compliance in the respondents of this study.
HUBUNGAN INFEKSI HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS (HPV) DENGAN KEJADIAN KANKER SERVIKS Surmanto, Boy; Lumbanraja, Alex M.; Fauzi, Tengku Muhammad
Jurnal Kedokteran Methodist Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021): Jurnal Kedokteran Methodist
Publisher : Universitas Methodist Indonesia

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Background: One of the most common malignancies among women around the world is cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is a multifactorial disease, one of the risk factors include infection with the HPV virus, with type 16 and type 18 as the most common type associated with cervical cancer. This study aims to investigate the relationship between cervical cancer with Human Papilloma Virus infection. Methods: This literature review obtained was conducted through searching the medical research journals that have been published in online journals both nationally and internationally using Google Scholar with keywords: cervical cancer, human papillomavirus infection. The literatures included in this literature review were Indonesian and English literatures published in the last 5 years starting from 2013 to 2018. Results: Six literatures addressing the relationship between the incidence of cervical cancer and HPV infection were found from the literature searching. These literatures were published from 2013 to 2018. Three of the literatures were case-control studies while the other three were cross-sectional studies. Conclusion: Human papilloma virus infection increases the risk of cervical cancer. The HPV types 16 and 18 virus are associated with cervical cancer.
GAMBARAN PERILAKU PENDERITA TUBERKULOSIS DALAM UPAYA KEPATUHAN MINUM OBAT DI PUSKESMAS TANJUNG MORAWA Lumban Tobing, Paul Saut Marganda; Sinurat, Suryati; Swastikanti, Ruth Aktrisari; Juliana, Deska; Surmanto, Boy; Cristiana, Eva; Pandia, Andre Kornelius
Majalah Ilmiah METHODA Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023): Majalah Ilmiah METHODA
Publisher : Universitas Methodist Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

Based on data from the Global Tuberculosis Report 2020, it is known that 1.4 million people died from tuberculosis. Indonesia is ranked third in the world with 845,000 cases. It is estimated that as many as 24,000 cases of drug-resistant tuberculosis each year, known as Multi Drug Resistant (MDR). An initial survey conducted in the work area of the UPT Puskesmas Tanjung Morawa found that the complete treatment rate for all tuberculosis cases was 60%. One of the indicators of the success of the TB eradication program is drug compliance, so research was conducted using descriptive methods with a cross-sectional approach to see the behavior of tuberculosis patients in efforts to adhere to taking medication. The results obtained in the form of a description of the level of knowledge, attitudes and actions of TB patients who have a high level of compliance in the respondents of this study.