Risk Factor of Mortality Among Covid-19 Infected Doctor in East Java, Indonesia

Autor: Sutrisno Sutrisno, null Achmad Chusnu Romdhoni, null Steven christian susianto, null Muhammad Shoifi, null Mohammad Hud Suhargono, null Muhammad Yusuf, null Siti Nur Faidah, null Bambang Pudjo Semedi, null Rahardian Indarto Susilo, null Aries Budianto, null Andy Darma, null Kamal Musthofa, null Rachmat Agung Widodo, null Burhan Mahendra Kusuma, null Fahrizal Rizky Muharram, null Arya Satya Rajanagara, null Muhammad Tidar Abiyu, null Dimas Setyanto
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: Asian Journal of Health Research. 1:17-24
ISSN: 2828-9269
DOI: 10.55561/ajhr.v1i1.4
Popis: Introduction: The report of doctors who died with COVID-19 in Indonesia was high and influenced by several factors. This study examined COVID-19 infected doctors and mortality risk factors in East Java. Material and Methods: This observational cohort study was conducted among doctors infected with COVID-19 in East Java during March 2020-September 2021 and collected the COVID-19 infected doctors’ deaths report. Doctors received a questionnaire on the status of COVID-19, history of covid-19 infection, age, sex, type of doctor, type of specialization and resident, pregnancy, underlying disease and nutritional status. All data were described and potential risk factors’ association was analyzed. Results: We reported 2041 doctors infected with COVID-19. Majority of them (52,5%) was male, 162 doctors were more than 59 years old, 162 doctors (7,9%) were died and 41,4% was general practitioner. The odds ratio in each risk factor for mortality was older age doctors 15,468 (95% CI 10,587-22,601), male 6,128 (95% CI 3,906-9,614), general practitioner 2,461 (95% CI 1,769-3,423), doctors with underlying disease 39,842 (95% CI 23,077-68,798), Type II diabetes mellitus 82,504 (95% CI 42,767-159,162), cardiovascular disease 50,152 (95% CI 16,672-150,866), hypertension 19,425 (95% CI 10,528-35,840), Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 5,52 (95% CI 0,610-49,992), Asthma 2,091 (95% CI 0,626-6,986), Obesity 30.750 (95% CI 15,293-61,828) and Pregnant doctors 43.013 (95% CI 10.986-168.414) (p
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