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Hubungan Perceived Stigma Penderita Tbc Dengan Kepatuhan Minum Obat
Tuberculosis can lead to dangerous complications up to death if the
treatment is not completed. One of the causes of failure in TB treatment is patient
non-compliance in taking medication. One of the factors that influence medication
non-adherence is self-efficacy and patient perception. Currently, TB sufferers are
still stigmatized by the community so that this can affect adherence to treatment.
Perceived stigma that is not good in a person will lead to individual perceptions if
he experiences stigma from society. Purpose: This study was conducted to
determine the relationship between the Perceived Stigma of TB Patients and
Compliance with Taking Medicines at the Rejosari and Payung Sekaki Health
Centers in 2021. Methods: This study uses a descriptive correlation method with
a Cross Sectional approach. The population in this study were all TB patients at
the Rejosari and Payung Sekaki Health Centers, Pekanbaru. The sample in this
study was 56 people with total sampling technique. Results: The results of the
univariate test showed that the age of the most TB patients was >35 years
(67.9%), the most sex was male (66.1%), the most education was junior high
school (48.3%), the majority of TB patients did not work (64 ,3%), Perceived
stigma is good (55.4%), the majority of low adherence in taking medication
(46.4%). The results of the bivariate statistical test showed that there was a
significant relationship between Perceived Stigma and medication adherence (P
Value 0.000). Conclusion: From the results of this study, it can be concluded that
Perceived Stigma has a significant relationship with drug adherence. Suggestion:
As input for Puskesmas in overcoming non-compliance of TB patients in the
future.
Keywords: Perceived stigma, drug compliance, tuberculosis
Reference: 50 (2000-2020)
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