Summary: | Background: A case of tuberculosis in Yogyakarta City Health
Department in 2012 as many as 407, with 205 cases came from the city of
Yogyakarta and 202 cases of tuberculosis are from outside Yogyakarta,
for the year 2013 there were 243 new cases, and in most cases
Gedongtengen health center. The spread of tuberculosis can be presented
in the form of spatially using geographic information system (GIS).
Objective: Presenting spatial data distribution Gedongtengen tuberculosis
in health center in January, February 2014, by sex, age group, population
density, distance buffer with residential health center patients.
Methods: This was a descriptive study using a qualitative approach
tuberculosis patient population in Yogyakarta Gedongtengen Health
Center. Data collection techniques and documentation studies using data
analysis techniques using data reduction, data display, conclusion.
Results: Case tuberkulosi in January and February 2014, there were 7
cases are scattered in the Village Pringgokusuman and Sosromeduran,
the number of male patients and 4 female 3. Based on the known age
group 30-45 age group amounted to 2 patients, aged 45-60 amounted to 4
patients, aged > 60 numbered 1 patient, buffer analysis to know the
distance to the health center patients found shelter at a distance of 300 m,
400 m, 500 m, 600 m with a density of population in the region Village
Pringgokusuman 0.269 people per km2 and Sosromeduran 0.189 people
per km2
Conclusion: Distribution of tuberculosis cases in the region
Gedongtengen highest in Sub Pringgokusuman found that 71% of the
number of male patients reached 57%, and highest in the 45-60 age group
is 57.14%. Buffer distances to health centers where people with the
highest living at a distance of 500 m which reaches 42.8% and spread the
population density 269 people per km2 contained in kelurah
Pringgokusuman, which can be seen clearly in the form of spatial data.
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