Relationship Between Knowledge Level of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients and Compliance In Taking Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs (Oat)

Authors

  • Vivi Selawati Furiyana institut kesehatan dan bisnis annisa
  • Novia Wulansari Institut Kesehatan dan Bisnis Annisa
  • Wasis Widodo Institut Kesehatan dan Bisnis Annisa
  • Rochmayanti Institut Kesehatan dan Bisnis Annisa

Keywords:

Keyword : Knowlange, medication compliace, Tuberculosis

Abstract

Background: tuberculosis disease is still a problem in the world, one of these diseases is about the treatment program. In Indonesia is the country with the third highest tuberculosis cases in the world after India and China. The purpose of this study is to determine whether there is a relationship between the level of knowledge of pulmonary tuberculosis patients with compliance with taking anti-tuberculosis drugs (OAT).  

Methods: a Cross Sectional approach to tuberculosis patients. The sampling method uses total sampling. There were 69 respondents asked to fill out a questionnaire regarding the level of knowledge with compliance with taking anti-tuberculosis drugs (OAT).

Results: this study showed that the level of knowledge was sufficient at 44.9%, the level of knowledge was good at 36.2%, the level of knowledge was lacking at 18.8%. And the level of compliance with taking anti-tuberculosis drugs (OAT) with moderate compliance was 55.1%, high compliance was 24.6%, low compliance was 20.3%. Data analysis using Pearson Chi-Square Test with p-value result of 0.011 (p<0.005).

Conclusions: The results that have been found mean that there is a significant relationship between the level of knowledge of pulmonary tuberculosis patients with compliance in taking anti-tuberculosis drugs (OAT) at the Sentra Medika Cibinong Hospital Polyclinic.

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2025-08-19

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Furiyana, V. S., Wulansari, N., Widodo, W., & Rochmayanti. (2025). Relationship Between Knowledge Level of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients and Compliance In Taking Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs (Oat). Development Nursing Research, 2(1), 7–12. Retrieved from https://eism.web.id/index.php/DNR/article/view/32