Hubungan Pengetahuan dan Sikap Keluarga Tentang Tb MDR dengan Kepatuhan Minum Obat Penderita Tuberkulosis MDR di RSUD Pirngadi Kota Medan
The Relationship of Family Knowledge and Attitudes about TB MDR with Compliance in Taking Medication for TB MDR Sufferers at Dr Pirngadi General Hospital Medan City
Abstract
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) is the bacterium that directly causes
the infectious disease tuberculosis (TB). According to the World Health
Organization (WHO), approximately 10.6 million people worldwide were infected
with tuberculosis bacteria in 2021. Between 2016 and 2020, Indonesia was one of
the three countries with the highest rates of tuberculosis, MDR-TB, and TB/HIV.
Patient adherence to medication is crucial to the success of TB treatment. Patients
who do not consistently take their medication are at risk of dropping out and
increasing drug resistance (MDR). This study was conducted to determine the
relationship between the knowledge and attitudes of families about MDR-TB and
the medication adherence of MDR-TB patients at Pirngadi General Hospital in
Medan. The study used a quantitative research design. The data source was
obtained from questionnaires distributed to respondents. The study population
consisted of 281 family members of MDR-TB patients, with a sample size of 74
calculated using the Slovin formula. The analysis technique used in this study was
the Chi-Square test. Based on the results of the Chi-Square test, a p-value of <0.05
was obtained, indicating a significant relationship between family knowledge,
attitudes, and support toward the medication adherence of MDR-TB patients at
Pirngadi General Hospital in Medan. It is recommended that Pirngadi Medan
Hospital expand the volunteer program for former MDR TB sufferers or hold
meetings with former MDR TB sufferers and increase education and training for
patient families to support treatment compliance and create an environment that
supports patient recovery.
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