Perbedaan Status Sosial Ekonomi terhadap Kepatuhan Minum Obat Anti Tuberkulosis (OAT) pada Anak Tuberkulosis di Kabupaten Jember
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Abstract
Pulmonary tuberculosis in children remains a public health problem that
requires long-term treatment and a high level of adherence. One factor presumed
to influence treatment adherence in children is the family’s socioeconomic status.
This study aimed to analyze differences in socioeconomic status in relation to
adherence to anti-tuberculosis drug (ATD) therapy among children with pulmonary
tuberculosis in Jember Regency.
This study employed a quantitative design with a comparative analytic
approach. A total of 86 children with pulmonary tuberculosis undergoing treatment
in five primary health care centers in Jember Regency were selected using
probability sampling with a purposive sampling method. Data were collected using
a respondent characteristics questionnaire, the Kuppuswamy socioeconomic status
scale, and the Morisky Green Levine Adherence Scale (MGLS). Data analysis was
conducted using the Kruskal–Wallis test.
The results showed that most children came from families with lower-middle
socioeconomic status (36.0%), and the majority demonstrated a high level of
adherence to ATD therapy (91.9%). The Kruskal–Wallis test indicated a
statistically significant difference between socioeconomic status and adherence to
ATD therapy among children with pulmonary tuberculosis (p = 0.009). This study
concludes that socioeconomic status plays a role in differences in treatment
adherence to anti-tuberculosis drugs among children with pulmonary tuberculosis
in Jember Regency.
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