Tuberculosis Treatment Adherence of Patients in Kosovo.

Tuberculosis Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-11-05 DOI:10.1155/2017/4850324
Shaip Krasniqi, Arianit Jakupi, Armond Daci, Bahri Tigani, Nora Jupolli-Krasniqi, Mimoza Pira, Valbona Zhjeqi, Burim Neziri
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Abstract

Setting: The poor patient adherence in tuberculosis (TB) treatment is considered to be one of the most serious challenges which reflect the decrease of treatment success and emerging of the Multidrug Resistance-TB (MDR-TB). To our knowledge, the data about patients' adherence to anti-TB treatment in our country are missing.

Objective: This study was aimed to investigate the anti-TB treatment adherence rate and to identify factors related to eventual nonadherence among Kosovo TB patients.

Design: This study was conducted during 12 months, and the survey was a descriptive study using the standardized questionnaires with total 324 patients.

Results: The overall nonadherence for TB patient cohort was 14.5%, 95% CI (0.109-0.188). Age and place of residence are shown to have an effect on treatment adherence. Moreover, the knowledge of the treatment prognosis, daily dosage, side effects, and length of treatment also play a role. This was also reflected in knowledge regarding compliance with regular administration of TB drugs, satisfaction with the treatment, interruption of TB therapy, and the professional monitoring in the administration of TB drugs.

Conclusion: The level of nonadherence TB treatment in Kosovar patients is not satisfying, and more health care worker's commitments need to be addressed for improvement.

科索沃结核病患者的治疗依从性。
环境:患者对结核病治疗的依从性差被认为是最严重的挑战之一,这反映了治疗成功率的下降和耐多药结核病的出现。据我们所知,我国缺乏患者坚持抗结核治疗的数据。目的:本研究旨在调查抗结核治疗依从率,并确定科索沃结核病患者最终不依从治疗的相关因素。设计:本研究为期12个月,采用标准化问卷调查的描述性研究,共纳入324例患者。结果:结核患者队列的总体不依从率为14.5%,95% CI(0.109-0.188)。年龄和居住地对治疗依从性有影响。此外,对治疗预后、每日剂量、副作用和治疗时间的了解也起作用。这也反映在对结核病药物常规服用的依从性、对治疗的满意度、结核病治疗的中断以及结核病药物服用的专业监测方面的知识。结论:科索沃结核病患者的不依从治疗水平并不令人满意,需要解决更多的医护人员的承诺,以改善。
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