Utilization of Cultural Social Potential in Tuberculosis Efforts

The main problem in overcoming tuberculosis (TB) is the low coverage of TB cases in variousregions. In the province of West Sumatra the discovery of TB cases only reached 63.97%. While in the District of Fifty Cities only reached 35.2%.This study aims to identify socio-cul...

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Main Author: Nilda Elfemi
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: STKIP PGRI Sumatera Barat 2019-06-01
Series:Jurnal Ilmu Sosial Mamangan
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Online Access:http://ejournal.stkip-pgri-sumbar.ac.id/index.php/jurnal-mamangan/article/view/4162
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spelling doaj-e18873c8c10f498e8c08213e3705124a2021-06-09T23:01:43ZindSTKIP PGRI Sumatera BaratJurnal Ilmu Sosial Mamangan2301-84962503-15702019-06-0181212910.22202/mamangan.v8i1.4162Utilization of Cultural Social Potential in Tuberculosis EffortsNilda Elfemi,0STKIP PGRI Sumatera BaratThe main problem in overcoming tuberculosis (TB) is the low coverage of TB cases in variousregions. In the province of West Sumatra the discovery of TB cases only reached 63.97%. While in the District of Fifty Cities only reached 35.2%.This study aims to identify socio-cultural problems associated with the low coverage of tuberculosis findingsin fifty-fifty districts, identify local cultural potentials that can encourage efforts to increase the scope of tuberculosis findings, and formulate an appropriate intervention model to increase the scope of tuberculosis findings. The study was conductedusing qualitative-descriptive methods. The results showed a variety of socio-cultural factors that led to the low coverage of pulmonary TB case finding in the fifty cities, namely the existence of shame for some patients to go to health services / health centers, a negative perception of tuberculosis, belief in tuberculosis as a hereditary disease. While the socio-cultural potential that has been identified are; the increasing knowledge of tuberculosis, the existence of institutional support, actively performing cultural arts performances. Based on these problems and potentials, an intervention model was formulated to increase the scope of the discovery of tuberculosis by utilizing cultural arts performances, especially randaihttp://ejournal.stkip-pgri-sumbar.ac.id/index.php/jurnal-mamangan/article/view/4162tuberculosiscoverage of pulmonaryintervention
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Utilization of Cultural Social Potential in Tuberculosis Efforts
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial Mamangan
tuberculosis
coverage of pulmonary
intervention
author_facet Nilda Elfemi,
author_sort Nilda Elfemi,
title Utilization of Cultural Social Potential in Tuberculosis Efforts
title_short Utilization of Cultural Social Potential in Tuberculosis Efforts
title_full Utilization of Cultural Social Potential in Tuberculosis Efforts
title_fullStr Utilization of Cultural Social Potential in Tuberculosis Efforts
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of Cultural Social Potential in Tuberculosis Efforts
title_sort utilization of cultural social potential in tuberculosis efforts
publisher STKIP PGRI Sumatera Barat
series Jurnal Ilmu Sosial Mamangan
issn 2301-8496
2503-1570
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The main problem in overcoming tuberculosis (TB) is the low coverage of TB cases in variousregions. In the province of West Sumatra the discovery of TB cases only reached 63.97%. While in the District of Fifty Cities only reached 35.2%.This study aims to identify socio-cultural problems associated with the low coverage of tuberculosis findingsin fifty-fifty districts, identify local cultural potentials that can encourage efforts to increase the scope of tuberculosis findings, and formulate an appropriate intervention model to increase the scope of tuberculosis findings. The study was conductedusing qualitative-descriptive methods. The results showed a variety of socio-cultural factors that led to the low coverage of pulmonary TB case finding in the fifty cities, namely the existence of shame for some patients to go to health services / health centers, a negative perception of tuberculosis, belief in tuberculosis as a hereditary disease. While the socio-cultural potential that has been identified are; the increasing knowledge of tuberculosis, the existence of institutional support, actively performing cultural arts performances. Based on these problems and potentials, an intervention model was formulated to increase the scope of the discovery of tuberculosis by utilizing cultural arts performances, especially randai
topic tuberculosis
coverage of pulmonary
intervention
url http://ejournal.stkip-pgri-sumbar.ac.id/index.php/jurnal-mamangan/article/view/4162
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