SCREENING AND FACTOR ANALYSIS OF DELAYED TREATMENT OF UNDESCENDED TESTIS (UDT) IN EARLY CHILDHOOD
Objective: To determine the prevalence of undescended testis (UDT) cases in the integrated health service post of the Wagir health center working area, the level of parental knowledge of UDT disorders, and to find out what factors affect the delay in UDT treatment. Materials and Methods: Physical e...
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Objective: To determine the prevalence of undescended testis (UDT) cases in the integrated health service post of the Wagir health center working area, the level of parental knowledge of UDT disorders, and to find out what factors affect the delay in UDT treatment. Materials and Methods: Physical examination by a urology specialist education doctor and distributing questionnaires to parents of toddlers with UDT disorders which were then analyzed with SPSS software using the chi square method followed by the binary logistic regression method. Result : Factors that were found to significantly affect the delay in UDT treatment included antenatal care history (sig. = 0.023) and parental knowledge about UDT (sig.=0.044). Factors found to be less significant in influencing the delay in UDT treatment included affordability of health facilities, insurance ownership, parents' monthly income, latest education, and family history. Conclusion: The prevalence of this with the majority of the population having poor knowledge about UDT. The factors that most influence the delay in treatment are antenatal care history and parental knowledge about UDT
Keywords: Undescended Testis (UDT), Delayed Treatment, Parental Knowledge, Delayed Factors
Objective: This study aims to determine the prevalence of undescended testis (UDT) cases in the integrated health service post of the Wagir health center working area, the level of parental knowledge of UDT disorders, and to find out what factors affect the delay in UDT treatment. Material & Methods: Physical examination by a urology specialist education doctor and distributing questionnaires to parents of toddlers with UDT disorders which were then analyzed with SPSS software using the chi square method followed by the binary logistic regression method. Results: Factors that were found to significantly affect the delay in UDT treatment included antenatal care history (sig. = 0.023) and parental knowledge about UDT (sig.=0.044). Factors found to be less significant in influencing the delay in UDT treatment included affordability of health facilities, insurance ownership, parents' monthly income, latest education, and family history. Conclusion: The prevalence of this with the majority of the population having poor knowledge about UDT. The factors that most influence the delay in treatment are antenatal care history and parental knowledge about UDT.
Keywords: Undescended Testis (UDT), parental knowledge, physical examination
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spelling | doaj-art-5aead574477742c69f356eae949c52af2025-01-08T17:22:50ZengIKATAN AHLI UROLOGI INDONESIAJurnal Urologi Indonesia0853-442X2355-14022025-01-0132110.32421/juri.v32i1.1025SCREENING AND FACTOR ANALYSIS OF DELAYED TREATMENT OF UNDESCENDED TESTIS (UDT) IN EARLY CHILDHOODGabriella Subrata0Besut Daryanto1Pradana Nurhadi2Faculty of Medicine/University of Brawijaya, Malang.Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine/University of Brawijaya, Saiful Anwar General Hospital, Malang.Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine/University of Brawijaya, Saiful Anwar General Hospital, Malang. Objective: To determine the prevalence of undescended testis (UDT) cases in the integrated health service post of the Wagir health center working area, the level of parental knowledge of UDT disorders, and to find out what factors affect the delay in UDT treatment. Materials and Methods: Physical examination by a urology specialist education doctor and distributing questionnaires to parents of toddlers with UDT disorders which were then analyzed with SPSS software using the chi square method followed by the binary logistic regression method. Result : Factors that were found to significantly affect the delay in UDT treatment included antenatal care history (sig. = 0.023) and parental knowledge about UDT (sig.=0.044). Factors found to be less significant in influencing the delay in UDT treatment included affordability of health facilities, insurance ownership, parents' monthly income, latest education, and family history. Conclusion: The prevalence of this with the majority of the population having poor knowledge about UDT. The factors that most influence the delay in treatment are antenatal care history and parental knowledge about UDT Keywords: Undescended Testis (UDT), Delayed Treatment, Parental Knowledge, Delayed Factors Objective: This study aims to determine the prevalence of undescended testis (UDT) cases in the integrated health service post of the Wagir health center working area, the level of parental knowledge of UDT disorders, and to find out what factors affect the delay in UDT treatment. Material & Methods: Physical examination by a urology specialist education doctor and distributing questionnaires to parents of toddlers with UDT disorders which were then analyzed with SPSS software using the chi square method followed by the binary logistic regression method. Results: Factors that were found to significantly affect the delay in UDT treatment included antenatal care history (sig. = 0.023) and parental knowledge about UDT (sig.=0.044). Factors found to be less significant in influencing the delay in UDT treatment included affordability of health facilities, insurance ownership, parents' monthly income, latest education, and family history. Conclusion: The prevalence of this with the majority of the population having poor knowledge about UDT. The factors that most influence the delay in treatment are antenatal care history and parental knowledge about UDT. Keywords: Undescended Testis (UDT), parental knowledge, physical examination http://juri.urologi.or.id/juri/article/view/1025Undescended Testis (UDT), parental knowledge, physical examination. |
spellingShingle | Gabriella Subrata Besut Daryanto Pradana Nurhadi SCREENING AND FACTOR ANALYSIS OF DELAYED TREATMENT OF UNDESCENDED TESTIS (UDT) IN EARLY CHILDHOOD Jurnal Urologi Indonesia Undescended Testis (UDT), parental knowledge, physical examination. |
title | SCREENING AND FACTOR ANALYSIS OF DELAYED TREATMENT OF UNDESCENDED TESTIS (UDT) IN EARLY CHILDHOOD |
title_full | SCREENING AND FACTOR ANALYSIS OF DELAYED TREATMENT OF UNDESCENDED TESTIS (UDT) IN EARLY CHILDHOOD |
title_fullStr | SCREENING AND FACTOR ANALYSIS OF DELAYED TREATMENT OF UNDESCENDED TESTIS (UDT) IN EARLY CHILDHOOD |
title_full_unstemmed | SCREENING AND FACTOR ANALYSIS OF DELAYED TREATMENT OF UNDESCENDED TESTIS (UDT) IN EARLY CHILDHOOD |
title_short | SCREENING AND FACTOR ANALYSIS OF DELAYED TREATMENT OF UNDESCENDED TESTIS (UDT) IN EARLY CHILDHOOD |
title_sort | screening and factor analysis of delayed treatment of undescended testis udt in early childhood |
topic | Undescended Testis (UDT), parental knowledge, physical examination. |
url | http://juri.urologi.or.id/juri/article/view/1025 |
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