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Enhancing the Value Care of Lung Cancer Treatment for Medically Underserved Population in Kentucky Morita Sari; James. W. Holsinger Jr; Sarah Wackerbarth; Richard Ingram
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2016: Proceeding ISETH (International Conference on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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Background: For many years Kentucky has had the nation’s highest lung cancer incidence. Kentucky is one of the thirteen states in Appalachia in which the difference in wealth is a key determinant of health since residents of Appalachia do not have access to the same financial resources as the rest of the US population. In this study, the value of lung cancer treatment for a medically underserved population (Appalachia) would be evaluated based on health insurance type and treatment pattern. Methodology: Data for lung cancer cases diagnosed between 2000 and 2011 were obtained from the Kentucky Cancer Registry (KCR). The cohort included 49,512 patients who met the following inclusion criteria. Patients were classified into two distinct groups based on county location: Appalachian and Non-Appalachian. Chi-square, Cox survival regression analysis, and Kaplan Meier survival trend were performed to identify variables affecting treatment and survival. Result: The analysis evaluated 49,512 patients from KCR. For all population, sex (p<.0001), age group (p<.0001), Stage (p<.0001), insurance type (p<.0001) and county (p<.0001) were significantly associated with the type of treatment. Conclusions: Eventhough the strongest predictors for survival in lung cancer are age and cancer Stage, health insurance does have a significant impact on improving the survival rate. Overall, early diagnosis and timely follow up are imperative for improving the value care in lung cancer treatment
The Relation of Knowledge in Restorative Dentistry in Upper-Middle-Class Society with Frequency of Regular Dental Visits Morita Sari; Karisma Aulia Mawarni
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2022: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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The development of education, socioeconomic conditions, technology, and public awareness of the importance of oral and dental health encourages an improvement of dental and oral health services. This service form is a visit to the dentist. Middle to upper-class societies with better economic conditions and good education have a greater opportunity in gaining knowledge about restorative dentistry care as well as in utilizing dental and oral health services. The purpose of the research is to know the relation of restorative dentistry care knowledge with the frequency of regular visits to dentists in upper-middle-class society. Method: using a cross-sectional study design with the instrument of research in questionnaire form. The number of samples was 100 people using the purposive sampling method in the Surakarta region. The collected data were tested using Kruskal Wallis statistical tests. Result: The results showed that most of the sample (72%) had good knowledge and most of them (54.2%) had regular visits to the dentist. The Kruskal Wallis test shows that there was a correlation between the high knowledge group (p = 0,027) and intermediate knowledge group (p = 0.004) with a regular dental visit frequency. Conclusion: There was a correlation between restorative dentistry treatment knowledge and the frequency of regular visits to dentists in upper-middle-class society. High and Intermediate knowledge about restorative dentistry have a significant correlation with a regular dental visit.