Telemedicine-assisted Directly Observed Therapy (DOTS) for Tuberculosis: An Evidence-based Case Report.

IF 0.5 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Acta medica Indonesiana Pub Date : 2025-07-01
Valerie Josephine Dirjayanto, Kieran Pasha Ivan Sini, Aureilia Calista Zahra, Pandya Praharsa, Muhammad Afif Vargas Pramono, Diantha Soemantri
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Abstract

Background: Tuberculosis is a high-burden infectious disease requiring long-term treatment. Compliance is the key to cure; however, directly observed therapy (DOTS) is not always feasible. Telemedicine use in DOTS offers improved accessibility; however, its effectiveness has not been established. We aimed to investigate the effectiveness of telemedicine-based DOTS on treatment compliance in patients with tuberculosis.

Methods: Databases including MEDLINE, Scopus, EMBASE, PubMed, and Cochrane were searched for studies implementing telemedicine-based DOTS until November 2nd, 2023. Studies were appraised for validity, importance, and applicability using the Oxford Centre of Evidence-Based Medicine tool, and the outcomes were graded based on their levels of evidence (LOE).

Results: Our search yielded six systematic reviews. Telemedicine-based DOTS yielded favourable effects in improving adherence (LOE: I), treatment completion (LOE: II-III), and cure rates (LOE: II-III). Other outcomes, in terms of bacteriological resolution (LOE: II) and mortality (LOE: IV), were estimated to be non-inferior to those of DOTS. In terms of the telemedicine mode, the VDOTS yielded the highest LOE in improving adherence (LOE: I), followed by short messaging services (LOE: III) and medication monitors (LOE: III), which yielded similar effects. Results for phone reminders were contradictory, with the highest evidence suggesting that it might be ineffective for treatment completion (LOE: I-III) but may increase the cure rate (LOE: III).

Conclusion: Telemedicine-based DOTS may improve adherence, treatment completion, and cure rate, and is non-inferior in terms of bacteriological resolution and mortality. Telemedicine-based DOTS can be considered for implementation; however, further high-quality studies in limited-resource settings are needed to strengthen the evidence.

远程医疗辅助直接观察治疗(DOTS)治疗肺结核:一份基于证据的病例报告。
背景:结核病是一种需要长期治疗的高负担传染病。遵医嘱是治本的关键;然而,直接观察治疗(DOTS)并不总是可行的。直接督导下短程化疗的远程医疗使用改善了可及性;然而,其有效性尚未得到证实。本研究旨在探讨基于远程医疗的DOTS对结核病患者治疗依从性的影响。方法:检索截至2023年11月2日的MEDLINE、Scopus、EMBASE、PubMed、Cochrane等数据库,检索实施远程医疗DOTS的研究。使用牛津循证医学中心工具评估研究的有效性、重要性和适用性,并根据其证据水平(LOE)对结果进行分级。结果:我们的搜索产生了6个系统综述。基于远程医疗的DOTS在提高依从性(LOE: I)、治疗完成率(LOE: II-III)和治愈率(LOE: II-III)方面产生了良好的效果。据估计,在细菌学分辨率(LOE: II)和死亡率(LOE: IV)方面,其他结果并不逊于DOTS。就远程医疗模式而言,VDOTS在改善依从性方面的LOE最高(LOE: I),其次是短信服务(LOE: III)和药物监测(LOE: III),它们产生了相似的效果。电话提醒的结果是矛盾的,最高证据表明它可能对治疗完成无效(LOE: I-III),但可能增加治愈率(LOE: III)。结论:以远程医疗为基础的DOTS可提高依从性、治疗完成率和治愈率,在细菌清除率和死亡率方面也不差。可以考虑实施基于远程医疗的直接督导下的短程化疗;然而,需要在资源有限的情况下进行进一步的高质量研究来加强证据。
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Acta medica Indonesiana
Acta medica Indonesiana MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
2.30
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发文量
61
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Medica Indonesiana – The Indonesian Journal of Internal Medicine is an open accessed online journal and comprehensive peer-reviewed medical journal published by the Indonesian Society of Internal Medicine since 1968. Our main mission is to encourage the novel and important science in the clinical area in internal medicine. We welcome authors for original articles (research), review articles, interesting case reports, special articles, clinical practices, and medical illustrations that focus on the clinical area of internal medicine. Subjects suitable for publication include, but are not limited to the following fields of: -Allergy and immunology -Emergency medicine -Cancer and stem cells -Cardiovascular -Endocrinology and Metabolism -Gastroenterology -Gerontology -Hematology -Hepatology -Tropical and Infectious Disease -Virology -Internal medicine -Psychosomatic -Pulmonology -Rheumatology -Renal and Hypertension -Thyroid
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