Knowledge and Attitudes About Screening and Preventive Treatment of Latent Tuberculosis Infection Among Patients with Rheumatic Diseases in Beijing, China.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Infection and Drug Resistance Pub Date : 2024-08-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/IDR.S471448
Lantian Xie, Yan Chen, Lifan Zhang, Lidan Zhao, Tao Li, Xiaochun Shi, Xiaoqing Liu
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Abstract

Objective: Tuberculosis preventive treatment (TPT) is an important strategy for tuberculosis (TB) control. Rheumatic diseases (RD) patients are at high risk for active TB development. More researches are needed in terms of patient compliance in clinical practice. This study aims to explore the potential difficulties and obstacles in latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) screening and TPT in RD patients.

Methods: Convenience sampling was used to recruit RD outpatients who had indications for LTBI screening and TPT. All participants were given questionnaires on knowledge and attitudes regarding screening and preventive treatment of LTBI.

Results: Of the 200 RD patients, most people were aware that they were at increased risk of ATB due to their rheumatic disease and knew that TB was curable. The main association with willingness to have screening for LTBI was tertiary education (P = 0.013). The main association with willingness to take treatment for LTBI was a sense of personal risk and belief that the treatment would reduce risk of ATB (P < 0.001). More than half of the people surveyed could not accept taking 6 or more pills per day, while more than half of the patients could tolerate a treatment course of 9 months or longer. Most (65.4%) preferred their own rheumatologists to initiate treatment.

Conclusion: Educating RD patients about their individual risks of TB and the side effects of treatment, and educating/empowering rheumatologists to discuss these aspects with their patients and to offer LTBI screening and treatment, may help improve patients' compliance with LTBI screening and TPT.

中国北京风湿病患者对潜伏肺结核感染筛查和预防治疗的认识和态度。
目的:结核病预防性治疗(TPT)是控制结核病(TB)的重要策略。风湿病(RD)患者是活动性结核病的高危人群。临床实践中需要对患者的依从性进行更多研究。本研究旨在探讨风湿病患者在潜伏肺结核感染(LTBI)筛查和 TPT 过程中可能遇到的困难和障碍:方法:采用便利抽样的方法招募具有 LTBI 筛查和 TPT 适应症的 RD 门诊病人。所有参与者都接受了关于LTBI筛查和预防性治疗的知识和态度的问卷调查:结果:在 200 名风湿病患者中,大多数人都知道自己因风湿病而增加了感染 ATB 的风险,并知道结核病是可以治愈的。接受过高等教育(P = 0.013)是与是否愿意接受 LTBI 筛查有关的主要因素。与是否愿意接受迟发性肺结核治疗有关的主要因素是个人风险意识和治疗可降低 ATB 风险的信念(P < 0.001)。半数以上的受访者不能接受每天服用 6 片或更多的药片,而半数以上的患者可以忍受 9 个月或更长的疗程。大多数患者(65.4%)希望由自己的风湿免疫科医生启动治疗:结论:让风湿病患者了解他们感染肺结核的个人风险和治疗的副作用,并教育/授权风湿病医生与患者讨论这些方面的问题,提供肺结核筛查和治疗,可能有助于提高患者对肺结核筛查和TPT的依从性。
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Infection and Drug Resistance
Infection and Drug Resistance Medicine-Pharmacology (medical)
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
7.70%
发文量
826
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: About Journal Editors Peer Reviewers Articles Article Publishing Charges Aims and Scope Call For Papers ISSN: 1178-6973 Editor-in-Chief: Professor Suresh Antony An international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that focuses on the optimal treatment of infection (bacterial, fungal and viral) and the development and institution of preventative strategies to minimize the development and spread of resistance.
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