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结核病是一个重大的公共卫生问题,已受到国际社会的关注,并被纳入可持续发展目标。2021 年,印度尼西亚记录在案的肺结核病例为 969,000 例,仅次于印度,位居世界第二。这比 2020 年增加了 14.5 万例,即 17%,为实现到 2030 年根除结核病的目标设置了重大障碍。辍学病例加剧了这一挑战,阻碍了消除结核病的进程。目前,印度尼西亚的治疗成功率为 83%,未达到 90% 的目标。辍治与多个问题有关,如患者对结核病的教育、失去治疗动力、药物副作用以及医疗设施的使用等。这种情况凸显了为患者提供全面支持的重要性,特别是来自家庭、政府实体和医疗机构的支持,以确保患者有持续治疗的动力。主要的解决方案是提供患者教育、心理支持和身体状况支持,这也是 "Griya Bebas TBC "计划的基础。本研究通过文献综述概述了该计划的框架。Griya Bebas TBC 建立了一个支持性环境,以保持患者的积极性,并提供有关结核病、药物副作用和治疗程序的准确信息。Griya Bebas TBC 的主要目标是通过提供全面的信息和营造支持性环境来降低结核病患者的辍学率。该计划采用两种互补的方法:通过 WhatsApp 或 Telegram 等流行社交媒体平台和社区方法进行群体互动,以及通过在线健康咨询应用程序进行个性化参与。WhatsApp 是一种全球流行的社交媒体工具,为向患者传播信息提供了一个有利的平台。利用社交媒体平台和应用程序可以解决信息传播和医疗设施可及性方面的问题。如果患者的病情需要进一步干预,通过这些平台参与的卫生工作者可以提供咨询以外的建议。
Preventing Dropouts in Tuberculosis Treatment with “Griya Bebas TBC”
Tuberculosis, a major public health issue, has received international attention and is included in the Sustainable Development Goals. With 969,000 recorded cases in 2021, Indonesia ranked second in the world for TB cases, after only India. This is a 145,000-case increase, or 17%, from 2020, creating a significant obstacle to achieving TB eradication by 2030. Dropout cases exacerbate this challenge, impeding progress toward tuberculosis elimination. Indonesia’s treatment success rate currently stands at 83%, falling short of the 90% target. Dropouts are linked to several issues, such as patient education about tuberculosis, lost motivation, drug side effects, and access to healthcare facilities. This situation underlined the importance of comprehensive support for patients, particularly from families, government entities, and healthcare facilities, to ensure consistent motivation for continuing treatment. The main solution is the provision of patient education, psychological support, and physical condition forming the foundation for the “Griya Bebas TBC” program. This study employed a literature review to outline the program’s framework. Griya Bebas TBC establishes a supportive environment to sustain patient motivation and deliver accurate information about tuberculosis, drug side effects, and treatment procedures. The primary objective of Griya Bebas TBC is to reduce the tuberculosis patient dropout rate by offering comprehensive information and fostering a supportive environment. The program adopts two complementary approaches: group interaction via popular social media platforms such as WhatsApp or Telegram and community-based approach, and individualized engagement through online health consultation applications. WhatsApp, a globally prevalent social media tool, offers a conducive platform for disseminating information to patients. Utilizing social media platforms and applications addresses issues surrounding information dissemination and healthcare facility accessibility. Health workers engaged through these platforms can provide recommendations if a patient’s condition warrants further intervention beyond consultation.