The Factor’s Determinant Influencing Case Detection Rate by Health Employee Public Health Centre in Sub Province Mimika

Journal Title: International Journal of Science and Healthcare Research - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 2

Abstract

Introduction:Tuberculosis is a disease of infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis with high of risk infection. So, the preventive is to take the tuberculosis disease by health public centre with case detection rate, but still low the case detection rate in Mimika Regency. Target: to knowing the factors affecting of performance health employee tuberculosis with case detection rate at public health center Mimika regency Method: Analytic of observational with cross sectional study design. Research executed on 16 April until 18 June 2018 in Public health centre Mimika Regency with population is health employee of tuberculosis as much 30 people as sampling. Data approach used questionnaire and analysed by Chi square test. Result of research: The factors not affecting of case detection rate at Public Health Center Mimika Regency are age (p-value 0,101; RP = 2,545; CI95% (0,736– 8,805), studies (p-value 1,000; RP = 1,154; CI95% (0,514 – 2,590), gender (p-value 1,000; RP = 1,111; CI95% (0,551 – 2,239), long work (p-value 0,689; RP = 1,250; CI95% (0,633 – 2,468), training (p-value 0,072; RP = 2,294; CI95% (0,960 – 5,483), double job (p-value= 0,072; RP = 2,294; CI95% (0,960 – 5,483), knowledge (p-value = 0,086; RP = 1,971; CI95% (1,131 – 3,436), motivation (­p-value= 0,-058; RP = 2,000; CI95% (1,076 – 3,717), attitude (p-value 0,136; RP = 1,905; CI95% (0,933 – 3,890) and supervisor (0,058 = RP = 2,000; CI95% (1,076 – 3,717). And then the factors affecting of case detection rate by health officer at Public Health Center Mimika Regency is supervisor ((p-value = 0,003; RP = 3,429; CI95% (1,429 – 8,227). The determinant factor of influencing case detection rate by health employee public health centre sub province mimika is supervisor.

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Maria Bernadeta Lefaa

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Maria Bernadeta Lefaa (2018). The Factor’s Determinant Influencing Case Detection Rate by Health Employee Public Health Centre in Sub Province Mimika. International Journal of Science and Healthcare Research, 3(2), 109-121. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-495263