The Risk of Late Treatment and The Reaction of Leprosy with Grade 2 Disability

Background: The number of new cases of leprosy in Indonesia is still high with 15,910 new cases found in 2017. East Java is the highest contributor to new leprosy cases with 3,374 incidences in 2017 and the leprosy proportion of the grade 2 disability not reaching the national target is more than 5%...

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Main Author: fariska firdaus
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2019-04-01
Series:Jurnal Berkala Epidemiologi
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Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JBE/article/view/11159
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spelling doaj-e9b38fd8b8a74c52b112865682c9c3752020-11-25T01:03:12ZindUniversitas AirlanggaJurnal Berkala Epidemiologi2301-71712541-092X2019-04-0171253210.20473/jbe.V7I12019.25-326592The Risk of Late Treatment and The Reaction of Leprosy with Grade 2 Disabilityfariska firdaus0Public Health Faculty, Universitas AirlanggaBackground: The number of new cases of leprosy in Indonesia is still high with 15,910 new cases found in 2017. East Java is the highest contributor to new leprosy cases with 3,374 incidences in 2017 and the leprosy proportion of the grade 2 disability not reaching the national target is more than 5%. Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the risk of late treatment and the reaction of grade 2 disability of leprosy at Sumberglagah leprosy Hospital, Mojokerto. Methods: This study was the observational type with case-control design. The sample size consists of 35 case samples and 35 control samples. The direct interview and medical records collection were applied in this study. The research was conducted in Sumberglagah Leprosy Hospital from October to November 2018. Several variables were evaluated including the respondent characteristics (gender, age, education level, occupation, and type of leprosy), late treatment, and leprosy reaction. The chi-square test was used in this study. Results: The most Leprosy patients with grade 2 disability were found in the male (31.40%), older citizen (20.00%), people graduated only from elementary school (18.60%), farmers (15.70%), and people experience type-MB leprosy (50.00%). Research conducted at Sumberglagah leprosy Hospital showed the risk of late treatment (p = 0.01) and leprosy reaction (p = 0.01) with grade 2 disability. Conclusion: Late treatment and a history of leprosy reactions cause grade 2 disability in leprosy patients.https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JBE/article/view/11159leprosyleprosy disabilitylate treatmentleprosy reaction.
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The Risk of Late Treatment and The Reaction of Leprosy with Grade 2 Disability
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late treatment
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title The Risk of Late Treatment and The Reaction of Leprosy with Grade 2 Disability
title_short The Risk of Late Treatment and The Reaction of Leprosy with Grade 2 Disability
title_full The Risk of Late Treatment and The Reaction of Leprosy with Grade 2 Disability
title_fullStr The Risk of Late Treatment and The Reaction of Leprosy with Grade 2 Disability
title_full_unstemmed The Risk of Late Treatment and The Reaction of Leprosy with Grade 2 Disability
title_sort risk of late treatment and the reaction of leprosy with grade 2 disability
publisher Universitas Airlangga
series Jurnal Berkala Epidemiologi
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2541-092X
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Background: The number of new cases of leprosy in Indonesia is still high with 15,910 new cases found in 2017. East Java is the highest contributor to new leprosy cases with 3,374 incidences in 2017 and the leprosy proportion of the grade 2 disability not reaching the national target is more than 5%. Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the risk of late treatment and the reaction of grade 2 disability of leprosy at Sumberglagah leprosy Hospital, Mojokerto. Methods: This study was the observational type with case-control design. The sample size consists of 35 case samples and 35 control samples. The direct interview and medical records collection were applied in this study. The research was conducted in Sumberglagah Leprosy Hospital from October to November 2018. Several variables were evaluated including the respondent characteristics (gender, age, education level, occupation, and type of leprosy), late treatment, and leprosy reaction. The chi-square test was used in this study. Results: The most Leprosy patients with grade 2 disability were found in the male (31.40%), older citizen (20.00%), people graduated only from elementary school (18.60%), farmers (15.70%), and people experience type-MB leprosy (50.00%). Research conducted at Sumberglagah leprosy Hospital showed the risk of late treatment (p = 0.01) and leprosy reaction (p = 0.01) with grade 2 disability. Conclusion: Late treatment and a history of leprosy reactions cause grade 2 disability in leprosy patients.
topic leprosy
leprosy disability
late treatment
leprosy reaction.
url https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JBE/article/view/11159
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