Related Factors with BTA Positive Conversion on Sufferer Tuberculosis

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Mustahar Mustahar
Herlina Jusuf
Laksmyn Kadir

Abstract

Tuberculosis is an infectious disease chronic Which caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Objective study: To analyze related factors _ with BTA positive conversion on Pulmonary TB sufferers at the Community Health Center Biau Regency Buol. The study was implemented in the Work Area Public Health Center Biau Regency Buol. Sample in study This is sufferers of Tuberculosis undergoing lung _ treatment. The study takes place with a selection of 45 people. Research This is analytical survey research with a design. Population is the whole object to be researched. Population in study This is all pulmonary TB sufferers undergoing treatment for more than 2 months; the sample study totaled 45 people using the total sampling technique. Results findings show A relationship between treatment adherence and BTA-positive conversion in tuberculosis sufferers with p-value = 0.044. There is a relationship between family support and BTA-positive conversion in tuberculosis sufferers with a p-value = 0.001. There is no relationship between support from health workers and BTA positive conversion in tuberculosis sufferers with p-value = 0.581, there is a relationship between knowledge and BTA Positive conversion in tuberculosis sufferers with p-value = 0.000, there is a relationship between access to health services and BTA positive conversion in tuberculosis sufferers with p-value = 0.035, there is no relationship between preventive behavior and positive BTA conversion in tuberculosis sufferers at Biau Community Health Center, Buol Regency with p-value = 0.561. This study concludes that family support has a risk of 66,442 times the incidence of BTA-positive conversion in pulmonary TB sufferers.

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Mustahar, M., Jusuf, H., & Kadir, L. (2023). Related Factors with BTA Positive Conversion on Sufferer Tuberculosis. International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies, 3(9), 2117–2121. https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmscrs/v3-i9-56
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