2019
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/201912516002
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Analysis of TB-DM Collaboration Program at the Hospital in Semarang City, Indonesia

Abstract: Indonesia contributes to 45% of TB cases in the world. Currently, Diabetes mellitus (DM) case is increasing. DM may worsen TB. The risk of developing latent into active TB increases with the presence of DM. Treatment failure in TB patients with DM is more frequent than non-DM. The aim of this study was to analyze of TB DM collaboration program at the one hospital in Semarang City. This was a qualitative study with content analysis. Informants consisted of internists, nurses, patients. This study showed there w… Show more

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“…Despite a technical guideline on the management of TB-DM patients in advanced referral health facilities (mainly hospitals) issued by the Ministry of Health in 2015, the performance of hospitals in case detection still seems worse than in primary healthcare centers. One study in an Indonesian hospital revealed gaps between guideline requirements and implementation regarding TB-DM co-management, and found that insufficient human resources contributed to these shortcomings [31]. Another study on referral practices of private practitioners in Indonesia found that receiving information on standard practices as well as supervision from district program officers were associated more better performance [40].…”
Section: Factors Associated With the Detection And Treatment Of Tb-dm...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Despite a technical guideline on the management of TB-DM patients in advanced referral health facilities (mainly hospitals) issued by the Ministry of Health in 2015, the performance of hospitals in case detection still seems worse than in primary healthcare centers. One study in an Indonesian hospital revealed gaps between guideline requirements and implementation regarding TB-DM co-management, and found that insufficient human resources contributed to these shortcomings [31]. Another study on referral practices of private practitioners in Indonesia found that receiving information on standard practices as well as supervision from district program officers were associated more better performance [40].…”
Section: Factors Associated With the Detection And Treatment Of Tb-dm...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This consensus included bi-directional screening algorithms, diagnosis pathways and referral requirements for TB-DM cases, and was intended as a reference for health workers on TB-DM management services in all primary health care (PHC) facilities in Indonesia [30]. In 2016, the first official statement of collaborative TB-DM co-management was included in National TB Control Program (NTP) and these co-management activities were initiated across Indonesia in 2017 [31]. According to the practice guideline of these TB-DM co-management activities, blood sugar test should be carried out immediately after the TB diagnosis is made in PHCs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One study in an Indonesian hospital revealed gaps between guideline requirements and implementation regarding TB-DM co-management, and found that insu cient human resources contributed to these shortcomings. [31] Another study on referral practices of private practitioners in Indonesia found that receiving information on standard practices as well as supervision from district program o cers were associated more better performance. [40] In light of these ndings, strengthening health worker training and improving supervision, especially for hospitals and private practitioners is necessary to improve TB-DM co-management.…”
Section: Factors Associated With the Detection And Treatment Of Tb-dm Casesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[30] In 2016, the rst o cial statement of collaborative TB-DM co-management was included in National TB Control Program (NTP) and these co-management activities were initiated across Indonesia in 2017. [31] Since its implementation, there has been little evaluation on the success of the TB-DM co-management program in real-life settings. This study aims to examine the case-detection and treatment outcomes of TB-DM patients in Jakarta, Indonesia after implementing the co-management activities, and to identify factors associated with the detection and treatment outcomes of TB-DM co-morbidities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pada tahun 2016, di perkirakan kejadian kasus baru TB sekitar 9,2 juta dengan kematian 1,7 juta orang setiap tahun yang di sebabkan oleh infeksi TB (WHO, 2018). Di perkirakan 95% penderita TB berada di negara berkembang, dari 75% penderita TB adalah kelompok usia produktif (15-50 tahun), dan jumlah kematian akibat infeksi TB di temukan sebanyak 25% dari seluruh kematian, yang sebenarnya hal ini dapat di cegah (Depkes RI, 2002;WHO 2005 di kutip dalam (Sulistiyani et al, 2019). Masalah kesehatan yang masih menjadi perhatian adalah penyakit menular akibat perilaku dan lingkungan yang tidak sehat.…”
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