ABSTRAK Latar Belakang: Kesinambungan berobat memiliki peran penting dalamkeberhasilan tatalaksana pasien HIV. Hingga saat ini, belum dilakukan penelitianuntuk melihat proporsi pasien yang masih tetap berobat di UPT HIV RSCMmaupun profil dari pasien-pasien tersebut. Tujuan: Mengetahui proporsi dan profil pasien yang masih tetap berobat di UPTHIV RSCM. Metode: Studi dengan metode potong lintang pada pasien HIV yang baruterdiagnosis dan berobat di UPT HIV RSUPNCM dalam periode Januari 2004 -Desember 2013. Data diperoleh melalui ekstraksi data sekunder yang berasal darirekam medik. Penelitian dilakukan terhadap pasien HIV yang berusia diatas 18tahun dan belum menjalani terapi ARV. Pasien yang tetap berobat sampai akhir2014 didefinisikan sebagai pasien yang tetap kontrol ke poliklinik sejak awal pasiendatang ke UPT HIV hingga minimal tiga bulan sebelum akhir Desember 2014. Hasil: Sebanyak 4949 subjek diikutkan dalam penelitian ini. Didapatkan proporsipasien yang tetap berobat sampai akhir 2014 adalah 23% (1136 subjek). Selain itu,subjek dengan jenis kelamin wanita (26,6%), berusia ≥35 tahun (usia 35-44 tahunsebesar 25,5% dan ≥45 tahun sebesar 35,5%), pendidikan terakhir diatas SMU(26,8%), menikah/dengan pasangan (25%), beralamat di Bodetabek (26,1%),stadium klinis IV (28,3%), memiliki angka CD4 awal 201-350 sel/mm3 (35%), danbukan penasun (28%) adalah subjek terbanyak yang tetap berobat sampai akhir2014. Simpulan: Proporsi pasien yang tetap berobat sampai akhir 2014 adalah 23% (1136subjek). Selain itu, pasien dengan jenis kelamin wanita, berusia ≥35 tahun,pendidikan terakhir diatas SMU, menikah/tinggal dengan pasangan, beralamat diBodetabek, stadium klinis IV, memiliki angka CD4 awal 201-350 sel/mm3, danbukan penasun merupakan kelompok subjek terbanyak yang tetap berobat sampai akhir 2014.ABSTRACT Background: Continued medical treatment serves an important role in thesuccessful management of patients with HIV. Until this present day, there has neverbeen any research which seeks to examine the proportion of patients who continuetheir medical treatment at HIV Integrated Service Unit of National Central GeneralHospital Cipto Mangunkusumo (RSUPNCM) and the profiles of those patients.Objectives: To discover the proportion and to generate the profiles of patients whocontinued their medical treatment at HIV Integrated Service Unit, RSUPNCM.Methods: This research was conducted by applying the cross-sectional method onpatients who were diagnosed with HIV and were subsequently undergoing medicaltreatment at HIV Integrated Service Unit, RSUPNCM, during the period of January2004 to December 2013. Data were obtained by extracting secondary data in theform of medical records. The subjects of the research are HIV patients who aremore than 18 years of age and have not undergone anti-retroviral (ARV) treatments.Patients who continued their medical treatment until the end of 2014 are defined aspatients who have undergone medical treatment at the polyclinic starting from theirfirst visit to HIV Integrated Service Unit until at least three months prior to the endof December 2014.Results: As many as 4949 subjects participated in this research. We found that theproportion of patients who continued their medical treatment until the end of 2014is 23% (1136 subjects). In addition to that, we also found that female subjects(26.6%) who are ≥35 years of age (25.5% for those between 35 and 44 years of ageand 35.5% for those ≥45 years of age); whose education is higher than Senior HighSchool level (26.8%); who have married or live with their respective partners(25%); who reside in Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, or Bekasi areas (26.1%); who havereached clinical stage IV (28.3%); whose initial CD4 count is 201?350 cells/mm3(35%); and who are not injecting drug users (IDUs) (28%) constitute the largestgroup of subjects who continued their medical treatment until the end of 2014.Conclusion: The proportion of patients who continued their medical treatment untilthe end of 2014 is 23% (1136 subjects). In addition to that, female patients who are≥35 years of age; whose education is higher than Senior High School level; whohave married or live with their respective partners; who reside in Bogor, Depok,Tangerang, or Bekasi areas; who have reached clinical stage IV (28.3%); whoseinitial CD4 count is 201?350 cells/mm3, and who are not injecting drug users(IDUs) constitute the largest group of subjects who continued their medicaltreatment until the end of 2014.;Background: Continued medical treatment serves an important role in thesuccessful management of patients with HIV. Until this present day, there has neverbeen any research which seeks to examine the proportion of patients who continuetheir medical treatment at HIV Integrated Service Unit of National Central GeneralHospital Cipto Mangunkusumo (RSUPNCM) and the profiles of those patients.Objectives: To discover the proportion and to generate the profiles of patients whocontinued their medical treatment at HIV Integrated Service Unit, RSUPNCM.Methods: This research was conducted by applying the cross-sectional method onpatients who were diagnosed with HIV and were subsequently undergoing medicaltreatment at HIV Integrated Service Unit, RSUPNCM, during the period of January2004 to December 2013. Data were obtained by extracting secondary data in theform of medical records. The subjects of the research are HIV patients who aremore than 18 years of age and have not undergone anti-retroviral (ARV) treatments.Patients who continued their medical treatment until the end of 2014 are defined aspatients who have undergone medical treatment at the polyclinic starting from theirfirst visit to HIV Integrated Service Unit until at least three months prior to the endof December 2014.Results: As many as 4949 subjects participated in this research. We found that theproportion of patients who continued their medical treatment until the end of 2014is 23% (1136 subjects). In addition to that, we also found that female subjects(26.6%) who are ≥35 years of age (25.5% for those between 35 and 44 years of ageand 35.5% for those ≥45 years of age); whose education is higher than Senior HighSchool level (26.8%); who have married or live with their respective partners(25%); who reside in Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, or Bekasi areas (26.1%); who havereached clinical stage IV (28.3%); whose initial CD4 count is 201?350 cells/mm3(35%); and who are not injecting drug users (IDUs) (28%) constitute the largestgroup of subjects who continued their medical treatment until the end of 2014.Conclusion: The proportion of patients who continued their medical treatment untilthe end of 2014 is 23% (1136 subjects). In addition to that, female patients who are≥35 years of age; whose education is higher than Senior High School level; whohave married or live with their respective partners; who reside in Bogor, Depok,Tangerang, or Bekasi areas; who have reached clinical stage IV (28.3%); whoseinitial CD4 count is 201?350 cells/mm3, and who are not injecting drug users(IDUs) constitute the largest group of subjects who continued their medicaltreatment until the end of 2014.;Background: Continued medical treatment serves an important role in thesuccessful management of patients with HIV. Until this present day, there has neverbeen any research which seeks to examine the proportion of patients who continuetheir medical treatment at HIV Integrated Service Unit of National Central GeneralHospital Cipto Mangunkusumo (RSUPNCM) and the profiles of those patients.Objectives: To discover the proportion and to generate the profiles of patients whocontinued their medical treatment at HIV Integrated Service Unit, RSUPNCM.Methods: This research was conducted by applying the cross-sectional method onpatients who were diagnosed with HIV and were subsequently undergoing medicaltreatment at HIV Integrated Service Unit, RSUPNCM, during the period of January2004 to December 2013. Data were obtained by extracting secondary data in theform of medical records. The subjects of the research are HIV patients who aremore than 18 years of age and have not undergone anti-retroviral (ARV) treatments.Patients who continued their medical treatment until the end of 2014 are defined aspatients who have undergone medical treatment at the polyclinic starting from theirfirst visit to HIV Integrated Service Unit until at least three months prior to the endof December 2014.Results: As many as 4949 subjects participated in this research. We found that theproportion of patients who continued their medical treatment until the end of 2014is 23% (1136 subjects). In addition to that, we also found that female subjects(26.6%) who are ≥35 years of age (25.5% for those between 35 and 44 years of ageand 35.5% for those ≥45 years of age); whose education is higher than Senior HighSchool level (26.8%); who have married or live with their respective partners(25%); who reside in Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, or Bekasi areas (26.1%); who havereached clinical stage IV (28.3%); whose initial CD4 count is 201?350 cells/mm3(35%); and who are not injecting drug users (IDUs) (28%) constitute the largestgroup of subjects who continued their medical treatment until the end of 2014.Conclusion: The proportion of patients who continued their medical treatment untilthe end of 2014 is 23% (1136 subjects). In addition to that, female patients who are≥35 years of age; whose education is higher than Senior High School level; whohave married or live with their respective partners; who reside in Bogor, Depok,Tangerang, or Bekasi areas; who have reached clinical stage IV (28.3%); whoseinitial CD4 count is 201?350 cells/mm3, and who are not injecting drug users(IDUs) constitute the largest group of subjects who continued their medicaltreatment until the end of 2014.;Background: Continued medical treatment serves an important role in thesuccessful management of patients with HIV. Until this present day, there has neverbeen any research which seeks to examine the proportion of patients who continuetheir medical treatment at HIV Integrated Service Unit of National Central GeneralHospital Cipto Mangunkusumo (RSUPNCM) and the profiles of those patients.Objectives: To discover the proportion and to generate the profiles of patients whocontinued their medical treatment at HIV Integrated Service Unit, RSUPNCM.Methods: This research was conducted by applying the cross-sectional method onpatients who were diagnosed with HIV and were subsequently undergoing medicaltreatment at HIV Integrated Service Unit, RSUPNCM, during the period of January2004 to December 2013. Data were obtained by extracting secondary data in theform of medical records. The subjects of the research are HIV patients who aremore than 18 years of age and have not undergone anti-retroviral (ARV) treatments.Patients who continued their medical treatment until the end of 2014 are defined aspatients who have undergone medical treatment at the polyclinic starting from theirfirst visit to HIV Integrated Service Unit until at least three months prior to the endof December 2014.Results: As many as 4949 subjects participated in this research. We found that theproportion of patients who continued their medical treatment until the end of 2014is 23% (1136 subjects). In addition to that, we also found that female subjects(26.6%) who are ≥35 years of age (25.5% for those between 35 and 44 years of ageand 35.5% for those ≥45 years of age); whose education is higher than Senior HighSchool level (26.8%); who have married or live with their respective partners(25%); who reside in Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, or Bekasi areas (26.1%); who havereached clinical stage IV (28.3%); whose initial CD4 count is 201?350 cells/mm3(35%); and who are not injecting drug users (IDUs) (28%) constitute the largestgroup of subjects who continued their medical treatment until the end of 2014.Conclusion: The proportion of patients who continued their medical treatment untilthe end of 2014 is 23% (1136 subjects). In addition to that, female patients who are≥35 years of age; whose education is higher than Senior High School level; whohave married or live with their respective partners; who reside in Bogor, Depok,Tangerang, or Bekasi areas; who have reached clinical stage IV (28.3%); whoseinitial CD4 count is 201?350 cells/mm3, and who are not injecting drug users(IDUs) constitute the largest group of subjects who continued their medicaltreatment until the end of 2014.;Background: Continued medical treatment serves an important role in thesuccessful management of patients with HIV. Until this present day, there has neverbeen any research which seeks to examine the proportion of patients who continuetheir medical treatment at HIV Integrated Service Unit of National Central GeneralHospital Cipto Mangunkusumo (RSUPNCM) and the profiles of those patients.Objectives: To discover the proportion and to generate the profiles of patients whocontinued their medical treatment at HIV Integrated Service Unit, RSUPNCM.Methods: This research was conducted by applying the cross-sectional method onpatients who were diagnosed with HIV and were subsequently undergoing medicaltreatment at HIV Integrated Service Unit, RSUPNCM, during the period of January2004 to December 2013. Data were obtained by extracting secondary data in theform of medical records. The subjects of the research are HIV patients who aremore than 18 years of age and have not undergone anti-retroviral (ARV) treatments.Patients who continued their medical treatment until the end of 2014 are defined aspatients who have undergone medical treatment at the polyclinic starting from theirfirst visit to HIV Integrated Service Unit until at least three months prior to the endof December 2014.Results: As many as 4949 subjects participated in this research. We found that theproportion of patients who continued their medical treatment until the end of 2014is 23% (1136 subjects). In addition to that, we also found that female subjects(26.6%) who are ≥35 years of age (25.5% for those between 35 and 44 years of ageand 35.5% for those ≥45 years of age); whose education is higher than Senior HighSchool level (26.8%); who have married or live with their respective partners(25%); who reside in Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, or Bekasi areas (26.1%); who havereached clinical stage IV (28.3%); whose initial CD4 count is 201?350 cells/mm3(35%); and who are not injecting drug users (IDUs) (28%) constitute the largestgroup of subjects who continued their medical treatment until the end of 2014.Conclusion: The proportion of patients who continued their medical treatment untilthe end of 2014 is 23% (1136 subjects). In addition to that, female patients who are≥35 years of age; whose education is higher than Senior High School level; whohave married or live with their respective partners; who reside in Bogor, Depok,Tangerang, or Bekasi areas; who have reached clinical stage IV (28.3%); whoseinitial CD4 count is 201?350 cells/mm3, and who are not injecting drug users(IDUs) constitute the largest group of subjects who continued their medicaltreatment until the end of 2014. |