Understanding social context on TB cases

Journal of Physics: Conf. Series 801 (2017)

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Main Authors: Ariyanto, Yunus (Author), Wati, Dwi Martiana (Author)
Format: Academic Paper
Published: 2017-05-02T05:58:05Z.
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Summary:Journal of Physics: Conf. Series 801 (2017)
Tuberculosis (TB) nowadays still becomes one of the world's deadliest communicable disease. More than half were in South-East Asia and Western Pacific Regions, including Indonesia. As developing country, Indonesia remains classic problems in overcoming TB, that is discontinuation on treatment. Most of discontinuation on treatment among TB patients are affected by diagnostic delay that caused by patient delay. These phenomena occur in many areas, rural to suburb, coastal to plantation, and so on, and they are related with social context among community that could be social capital for each community to deal with TB. Jember as one of county in East Java is known as plantation area. It also has a high prevalence of TB. This study focused on understanding about social context among community, especially on plantation area. This cross-sectional study involved in three districts of Jember, those are Tanggul, Pakusari, and Kalisat. The data were obtained directly from the TB patients, local community, and Primary Health Care (PHC) where the patients recorded. Spatial analysis and social network analysis (SNA) were applied to obtain health seeking behavior pattern among the TB patients coincide the community. Most of TB patients had already chosen health professionals to lead the treatment, although some of them remained to choose self-medication. Meanwhile, SNA showed that religious leader was considered as main part of countermeasures of TB. But they didn't ever become central figures. So it can be concluded that there are other parts among community who can contribute due to combatting on TB.
Item Description:1742-6588; e-ISSN: 1742-6596
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