The Association Between Patient Characteristics and Disease Outcomes of COVID-19 in Jember, Indonesia
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2021-12-24Author
MUFIDA, Diana Chusna
PURWANDHONO, Azham
SUSWATI, Enny
RAHARJO, Angga Mardro
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COVID-19 can cause serious conditions in both comorbid and elderly patients; hence, they need to be given proper follow-up treatment. This study aimed to determine the association between patient characteristics and disease outcomes of COVID-19 in Jember, Indonesia. This research is an analytic observational study with a cross-sectional approach. The sample was 304 patients confirmed positive for COVID-19 at the COVID-19 referral hospitals in Jember. This study used medical record data analyzed using both univariate and bivariate tests. Patient characteristics related to the disease outcomes in patients who were positive for COVID-19 in Jember, are as follows: age (p = 0.000), clinical symptoms (p = 0.017), comorbidities (p = 0.000), and complications (p = 0.000). The unrelated variables were sex (p = 0.455), education level (p = 1.000), domicile (p = 1.000), occupation (p = 0.322), and smoking history (p = 0.147). Patients most at risk of developing fatal outcomes are those with complications. Patient characteristics associated with the disease outcomes in patients positive for COVID-19 were age, clinical symptoms, comorbidities, and complications. While, those that were not related to the disease outcomes in patients were sex, education level, occupation, domicile, and smoking history.
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