Risk factors for Covid-19 at Dr. Jhon Piet Wanane Regional General Hospital, Sorong Regency
Covid-19
Keywords:
COVID-19, Risk Factor, comorbid, Vaccination status, contact historyAbstract
Covid-19 globally, in Indonesia and the Southwest Papua region is still a major health problem because of its high cases with a Case Fatality Rate of 2-10%. This study aims to determine the risk factors for COVID-19 events at the Dr. Jhon Piet Wanane Regional General Hospital Hospital, Sorong Regency. The type of research is observational with a cross-sectional approach. The population was 5,695 patients with a sample of 772 patients taken by purposive sampling technique. Data were collected using data from the COVID-19 Epidemiology in Hospital investigation form sheet and analyzed using the Chi-Square test, Prevalence Ratio Analysis, and regression binary logistic.The results of the study found that the variables that were not significant and not risk factors with the incidence of COVID-19 at the Dr. Jhon Piet Wanane Regional General Hospital Hospital, Sorong Regency were: Age was obtained with a p-value of 0.105 with a Prevalence Ratio = 240.8; CI 95% (0.67 – 1.029). Gender p-value 0.349 Prevalnce Ratio = 1.076; CI 95% (0.93 – 1.24), the tribe obtained p-value 0.167 and PR = 1.09; CI 95% (0.96-1.237). For variables that are significantly related to the incidence of Covid-19 are contact history p-value 0.002 and PR = 2.438; CI 95% (1.38 – 4.28), vaccination status p-value 0.002 and PR = 2.438; CI 95% (1,386-4,287) and comorbid P -value 0.002 with PR =1,247; CI 95% (1,087-1,431).In the multivariate analysis, the most dominant variable related to the incidence of COVID-19 at Dr. Jhon Piet Wanane Hospital, Sorong Regency in 2022 was comorbid variable.
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