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Diseases epidemiologic study produced a comprehensive description of patients’s diseases which can <br /> <br /> be used in the management of drugs supply planning and program to prevent occurrence or <br /> <br /> progression of diseases. Ibrahim Adjie Primary Health Care...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/26601 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Diseases epidemiologic study produced a comprehensive description of patients’s diseases which can <br />
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be used in the management of drugs supply planning and program to prevent occurrence or <br />
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progression of diseases. Ibrahim Adjie Primary Health Care has not conducted epidemiologic <br />
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surveillance consistently, thus the goal of this study was to determine the diseases’pattern and make <br />
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a recommendation to prevent occurrence or progression of the diseases. Data was taken from diseases <br />
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monthly report of Ibrahim Adjie Primary Health Care and Bandung City in 2016-2017, and 2016 Health <br />
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Profiles of West Java Province. This study was a descriptive study began by data collection then data <br />
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classified based on International Classification of Disease 10th revision. Data categorized into <br />
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communicable disease, noncommunicable disease, and leading causes of death in indonesia. The <br />
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differences of disease pattern between Ibrahim Adjie Primary Health Care, Bandung City, and West Java <br />
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Province in 2016-2017 determined by statistically. At the end of this study, information materials were <br />
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made based on the order of priority of the diseases which have percentage increase. There were no <br />
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statistically significant differences of the disease pattern between Ibrahim Adjie Primary Health Care, <br />
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Bandung City, and West Java Province in 2016-2017. The diseases which have percentage increase were <br />
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acute tonsillitis, scabies, typhoid fever, dyslipidemia, and hypertensive-heart-disease. Information <br />
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materials were made for those diseases in the form of brochures as a program to prevent occurrence <br />
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or progression of diseases. The provided informations in brochures were definition, symptoms, risk <br />
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factors, communicable diseases prevention, noncommunicable diseases early detection, and both of <br />
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pharmacological and nonpharmacological therapies. <br />
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