Improving knowledge of non-communicable disease program managers in tuberculosis-diabetes mellitus control and care

Introduction: Indonesia ranks second in the number of TB cases worldwide, accounting for 10% of the total TB cases. In addition, Indonesia ranks fifth in the number of DM cases worldwide. However, the integration of TB and DM disease management programs to ensure safe and quality care in health faci...

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Main Authors: Arini, Merita, Primastuti, Harumi Iring, Mustapa Kamal Basha, Muzaitul Akma
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spelling my.iium.irep.1139022024-08-14T03:05:24Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/113902/ Improving knowledge of non-communicable disease program managers in tuberculosis-diabetes mellitus control and care Arini, Merita Primastuti, Harumi Iring Mustapa Kamal Basha, Muzaitul Akma RA Public aspects of medicine RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine RA643 Communicable Diseases and Public Health RT Nursing RT90.7 Primary nursing Introduction: Indonesia ranks second in the number of TB cases worldwide, accounting for 10% of the total TB cases. In addition, Indonesia ranks fifth in the number of DM cases worldwide. However, the integration of TB and DM disease management programs to ensure safe and quality care in health facilities is generally insufficient. Aims: This study aims to improve the knowledge of NCD program managers regarding TB-DM and their role in TB control and care. Methods: This study used a quasi-experimental design (non-randomized and non-control group) involving all healthcare workers (HCWs) managing NCD programs in Yogyakarta City. The participants were selected from 18 community health centers, 5 hospitals, the Health Office of Yogyakarta City. Prior to and following the training sessions, the knowledge of the participants was assessed. Results: According to the results of the Kruskal-, no significant differences in TB-DM knowledge were observed among participants based on age group, length of employment, occupation, and highest level of education. However, following the training sessions, the participants showed a significant improvement in TB-DM knowledge according to the results of the Wilcoxon signed-rank test p=0.000, with an effect size (r) of 0.57(95% CI [0.000, 0.113]). Conclusion: Training for NCD program managers has been shown to improve their knowledge about TB-DM and their potential roles. Therefore, it is crucial to conduct continuous capacity-building programs for HCWs. These programs should be supported by policies, systems, and necessary infrastructures to ensure effective implementation of integrated care for TB and other diseases. Universitas Airlangga 2024-04-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/113902/8/113902_%20Improving%20knowledge%20of%20non-communicable.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/113902/9/113902_%20Improving%20knowledge%20of%20non-communicable_Scopus.pdf Arini, Merita and Primastuti, Harumi Iring and Mustapa Kamal Basha, Muzaitul Akma (2024) Improving knowledge of non-communicable disease program managers in tuberculosis-diabetes mellitus control and care. Indonesian Journal of Public Health, 19 (1). pp. 15-27. ISSN 1829-7005 E-ISSN 2540-8836 https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/IJPH/article/view/54780 https://doi.org/10.20473/Ijph.v19i1.2023.15-27
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topic RA Public aspects of medicine
RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
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RT Nursing
RT90.7 Primary nursing
spellingShingle RA Public aspects of medicine
RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
RA643 Communicable Diseases and Public Health
RT Nursing
RT90.7 Primary nursing
Arini, Merita
Primastuti, Harumi Iring
Mustapa Kamal Basha, Muzaitul Akma
Improving knowledge of non-communicable disease program managers in tuberculosis-diabetes mellitus control and care
description Introduction: Indonesia ranks second in the number of TB cases worldwide, accounting for 10% of the total TB cases. In addition, Indonesia ranks fifth in the number of DM cases worldwide. However, the integration of TB and DM disease management programs to ensure safe and quality care in health facilities is generally insufficient. Aims: This study aims to improve the knowledge of NCD program managers regarding TB-DM and their role in TB control and care. Methods: This study used a quasi-experimental design (non-randomized and non-control group) involving all healthcare workers (HCWs) managing NCD programs in Yogyakarta City. The participants were selected from 18 community health centers, 5 hospitals, the Health Office of Yogyakarta City. Prior to and following the training sessions, the knowledge of the participants was assessed. Results: According to the results of the Kruskal-, no significant differences in TB-DM knowledge were observed among participants based on age group, length of employment, occupation, and highest level of education. However, following the training sessions, the participants showed a significant improvement in TB-DM knowledge according to the results of the Wilcoxon signed-rank test p=0.000, with an effect size (r) of 0.57(95% CI [0.000, 0.113]). Conclusion: Training for NCD program managers has been shown to improve their knowledge about TB-DM and their potential roles. Therefore, it is crucial to conduct continuous capacity-building programs for HCWs. These programs should be supported by policies, systems, and necessary infrastructures to ensure effective implementation of integrated care for TB and other diseases.
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author Arini, Merita
Primastuti, Harumi Iring
Mustapa Kamal Basha, Muzaitul Akma
author_facet Arini, Merita
Primastuti, Harumi Iring
Mustapa Kamal Basha, Muzaitul Akma
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title Improving knowledge of non-communicable disease program managers in tuberculosis-diabetes mellitus control and care
title_short Improving knowledge of non-communicable disease program managers in tuberculosis-diabetes mellitus control and care
title_full Improving knowledge of non-communicable disease program managers in tuberculosis-diabetes mellitus control and care
title_fullStr Improving knowledge of non-communicable disease program managers in tuberculosis-diabetes mellitus control and care
title_full_unstemmed Improving knowledge of non-communicable disease program managers in tuberculosis-diabetes mellitus control and care
title_sort improving knowledge of non-communicable disease program managers in tuberculosis-diabetes mellitus control and care
publisher Universitas Airlangga
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