Journal of Ultimate Public Health
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2017): November 2017

MANAGEMENT OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS PATIENT WITH THEIR CULTURE CONVERSION STATUS IN KENDARI CITY, PROVINCE OF SULAWESI TENGGARA, INDONESIA

Hermawan Saputra (Graduate School of Public Health Sciences, University of Muhammadiyah Prof Dr Hamka)
Al Asyary (Graduate School of Public Health Sciences, University of Muhammadiyah Prof Dr Hamka)
Ruslan Madjid (Department of Health Administration and Policy, Faculty of Public Health, Haluo Oleo University)
Asrun Salam (Port Health Office of Kendari, Ministry of Health, Republic of Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
22 Dec 2017

Abstract

Background: Tuberculosis (TB) conversion is a vital milestone that remains rarely assessed in TB mitigation programs. Objectives: This study aimed to explain the effects of body mass index (BMI) and housing index status on TB conversion in a developing country.  Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 51 TB patients in the three health centres (Puskesmas) with the highest TB incidences in Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, using data reported in the the first quarterly report of 2008. We used bivariate association with Fisher’s exact test to review TB conversion determinants. Results: The results indicated that TB occurred predominantly in men (51%) and people over 40 years old (74,5%). Factors indicating that TB conversion is associated with both adequate nutrition and housing in TB patients approached significance (RP = 1.0 and p = 0.05). Conclusions: However, housing and nutrition status are rarely considered as determinants of TB conversion in the assessment of TB outcomes. We suggest increasing sample distribution and introducing other factors related to healthcare as supply variables for further study.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jump

Publisher

Subject

Health Professions Immunology & microbiology Medicine & Pharmacology

Description

Jump Health is a peer-reviewed academic journal of studies in public health science and learning published biannually in May and November. Given that the journal prioritizes research reports in Jump Health, viewpoint articles in the same field will be considered for publication. ...