[Determining factors of non-compliance among patients undergoing polychemotherapy in the district of Bamako (Mali)].

Acta leprologica Pub Date : 1994-01-01
P M Sylla, L Blanc, S Sow, A S Diallo
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In order to examine the factors determining irregularity among patients undergoing multidrug therapy in Bamako district, we conducted a non-experimental study based, in the first instance, on medical records and later on a questionnaire. One thousand one hundred and seventy-five (1,175) treatment cards were reviewed in this way. The results of our study show that 3.1% of the patients fail to attend treatment sessions regularly and that multibacillary patients have more irregular attendance than paucibacillary patients. We have not observed any statistically meaningful difference between old and new patients as far as irregularity in attending multidrug therapy sessions is concerned. The second part of our research based on a questionnaire targeting a group of cases (36 patients who did not attend regularly) and a random control group (50 patients who attended treatment regularly but had missed at least one treatment) has shown that it is only for Item VI ("Have you ever missed your appointment because you perhaps considered yourself cured?") that a statistically meaningful difference emerges between cases and controls regarding the rates of affirmative responses (p < 0.05).

[确定巴马科(马里)地区多化疗患者不依从性的因素]。
为了检查决定巴马科地区接受多种药物治疗的患者不规律的因素,我们进行了一项非实验研究,首先基于医疗记录,然后基于问卷调查。以这种方式审查了一千一百七十五张(1175张)治疗卡。我们的研究结果显示,3.1%的患者不能按时参加治疗,多菌患者比少菌患者更不规律出席治疗。就参加多药治疗的不规律性而言,我们没有观察到新老患者之间有统计学意义的差异。我们研究的第二部分基于针对一组病例(36名不定期就诊的患者)和随机对照组(50名定期就诊但至少错过了一次治疗的患者)的问卷调查,结果表明,只有在第六项(“你是否曾经因为可能认为自己已经治愈而错过了预约?”)中,病例和对照组之间在肯定反应率方面出现了统计学上有意义的差异(p < 0.05)。
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