THE INNOVATION OF THE MINI TUBERCULOSISI SPUTUM EXAMINATION PROGRAM (MPIS-TB): A PILOT STUDY AT THE BANJARSENGON COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, JEMBER REGENCY

Grysha Viofananda Agung Kharisma Ade, Fahruddin Kurdi, R. Mahardika, Faizatul Ulya, Gevin Yensya, Nadya Rahmania Naristiti
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In the era of the Covid-19 pandemic, the fear and anxiety of families of TB-positive patients increased, making it difficult for the sputum investigation program. Not coughing with phlegm, fear of being diagnosed with Covid-19, and feeling physically healthy are obstacles to the screening process. The aim of the study was to compare the sputum pots between the control and intervention groups in the innovation of the Mini TB Sputum Examination Program (MPIS-TB) in the Banjarsengon Community Health Center, Jember Regency. Quasy experimental with post test on 2 group design was using. This pilot study on 13 participants (6 different families) became group control ad intervention. Quickcheck Covid-19 East Java Provincial Health Office and SRQ-29 are used as a tool to approach the community to understand the differences in the diagnosis of TB and Covid-19. Effective cough therapy, chest physiotherapy, and simple inhalation for 3 consecutive days were also given to all participants to facilitate sputum production and release stimulation. The study results were 15,38% sputum pots were identified to return to the health center for laboratory analysis, 53,84% sputum pots returned intact (sealed sterile), and 30,76% sputum pots returned without sterile seals. The lack of return of sputum pots in 11 participants (84.6%) was due to several factors, namely not coughing with phlegm, fear of being diagnosed with Covid-19, and not feeling TB symptoms. The implementation of the MPIS-TB Program Innovation was successful with a sputum return ratio in the intervention and control groups of 40%: 0% so that in the future this program could be considered to be applied to the TB public health center program.
小型结核菌痰检查方案的创新:banjarsengon社区卫生中心的试点研究,2010年11月
在新冠肺炎大流行时代,结核病阳性患者家属的恐惧和焦虑增加,给痰液调查项目带来了困难。不咳痰、害怕被诊断为Covid-19以及感觉身体健康是筛查过程的障碍。本研究的目的是比较对照组和干预组在Jember Regency Banjarsengon社区卫生中心创新的迷你结核痰检程序(MPIS-TB)中的痰罐。采用双组设计的准实验加后验。本初步研究将13名参与者(6个不同的家庭)作为对照组和干预组。东爪哇省卫生办公室和SRQ-29被用作接近社区的工具,以了解结核病和Covid-19诊断的差异。所有参与者均给予有效的咳嗽治疗、胸部物理治疗和连续3天的简单吸入,以促进痰的产生和释放刺激。研究结果为:15.38%的痰罐被鉴定返回卫生中心进行实验室分析,53.84%的痰罐完好无损(密封无菌)返回,30.76%的痰罐未进行无菌密封。11名参与者(84.6%)没有归还痰罐是由于几个因素造成的,即没有咳嗽带痰,害怕被诊断为Covid-19,没有感觉到结核病症状。MPIS-TB项目创新的实施取得了成功,干预组和对照组的痰液回收率为40%:0%,可以考虑在未来将该项目应用于结核病公共卫生中心项目。
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