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In 2017 Indonesia becomes the country with the second largest number of tuberculosis (TB) cases in the <br /> <br /> world. Doctors' compliance with national procedures for tuberculosis therapy and rational therapy can <br /> <br /> improve the quality of TB therapy. The...

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Main Author: WIJAYA : 11614020, DAVID
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spelling id-itb.:264122018-06-22T10:29:00Z#TITLE_ALTERNATIVE# WIJAYA : 11614020, DAVID Indonesia Final Project INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/26412 In 2017 Indonesia becomes the country with the second largest number of tuberculosis (TB) cases in the <br /> <br /> world. Doctors' compliance with national procedures for tuberculosis therapy and rational therapy can <br /> <br /> improve the quality of TB therapy. Therefore, researched to find out the compliance of doctors to national <br /> <br /> management and evaluation of the use of anti-TB in Dr. H. A. Rotinsulu Lung Hospital. This research was <br /> <br /> a cross-sectional observational study with a retrospective design (January-April 2016) using medical record <br /> <br /> data sources of patients newly diagnosed with TB. The compliance indicators include the completeness of <br /> <br /> the drug regimen as well as laboratory testing in accordance with national TB treatment guideline. While <br /> <br /> the evaluation of drug use is done according to Gyssen algorithm. There were 83 patients with a pulmonary <br /> <br /> tuberculosis diagnosis that met the inclusion criteria. The results of the adherence analysis show that 100% <br /> <br /> of doctors are adherent to the treatment of TB in the administration of drug regimen types. As for the <br /> <br /> investigation, the level of doctor's compliance to the examination of acid-resistant bacilli (BTA) is 85.54%, <br /> <br /> x-ray examination is 72.29%, liver function examination 53.01%, and examination of kidney function <br /> <br /> 61.45%. There were 29 patients who completed therapy completely and 34 patients dropped out of <br /> <br /> treatment. From the evaluation of anti-TB use were 242 cases of drug interactions, 34 cases did not match <br /> <br /> the duration, and 14 cases did not match the dose so that the potential drug-related problems (DRPs) of <br /> <br /> 3.5 cases for each patient treated with anti-TB. This study supports the need for hospital management <br /> <br /> efforts to improve the adherence of doctors to the national TB treatment guideline in Dr. H. A. Rotinsulu <br /> <br /> Lung Hospital and consistently monitored drug therapy to reduce the incidence of DRPs. <br /> text
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description In 2017 Indonesia becomes the country with the second largest number of tuberculosis (TB) cases in the <br /> <br /> world. Doctors' compliance with national procedures for tuberculosis therapy and rational therapy can <br /> <br /> improve the quality of TB therapy. Therefore, researched to find out the compliance of doctors to national <br /> <br /> management and evaluation of the use of anti-TB in Dr. H. A. Rotinsulu Lung Hospital. This research was <br /> <br /> a cross-sectional observational study with a retrospective design (January-April 2016) using medical record <br /> <br /> data sources of patients newly diagnosed with TB. The compliance indicators include the completeness of <br /> <br /> the drug regimen as well as laboratory testing in accordance with national TB treatment guideline. While <br /> <br /> the evaluation of drug use is done according to Gyssen algorithm. There were 83 patients with a pulmonary <br /> <br /> tuberculosis diagnosis that met the inclusion criteria. The results of the adherence analysis show that 100% <br /> <br /> of doctors are adherent to the treatment of TB in the administration of drug regimen types. As for the <br /> <br /> investigation, the level of doctor's compliance to the examination of acid-resistant bacilli (BTA) is 85.54%, <br /> <br /> x-ray examination is 72.29%, liver function examination 53.01%, and examination of kidney function <br /> <br /> 61.45%. There were 29 patients who completed therapy completely and 34 patients dropped out of <br /> <br /> treatment. From the evaluation of anti-TB use were 242 cases of drug interactions, 34 cases did not match <br /> <br /> the duration, and 14 cases did not match the dose so that the potential drug-related problems (DRPs) of <br /> <br /> 3.5 cases for each patient treated with anti-TB. This study supports the need for hospital management <br /> <br /> efforts to improve the adherence of doctors to the national TB treatment guideline in Dr. H. A. Rotinsulu <br /> <br /> Lung Hospital and consistently monitored drug therapy to reduce the incidence of DRPs. <br />
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