远程医疗治疗肺结核患者的依从性和疗效:一项范围综述。

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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摘要

患者不遵守药物使用是治疗结核病的一个主要障碍。远程医疗在治疗监测和评估方面显示出前景。本文旨在探索远程医疗在结核病治疗中的应用的科学证据,以促进偏远地区或卫生设施道路网络差的地区广泛采用远程医疗。本文回顾了2010年至2023年发表的关于使用远程医疗治疗肺结核的依从性和结果的文章。研究的范围审查由两位作者独立进行,遵循PRISMA指南确定相关文章。远程医疗干预在结核病患者的药物依从性、治疗完成率、治愈率和涂片转换率方面显示出改善。现有证据支持远程医疗在改善肺结核患者治疗依从性和预后方面的有益作用。然而,不同研究的效果和结果各不相同,这表明需要进一步研究和标准化远程医疗干预。
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Treatment Adherence and Outcomes in Patients with Tuberculosis Treated with Telemedicine: A Scoping Review.

Patient non-adherence to drug usage is a major barrier to treating tuberculosis (TB). Telemedicine has shown promise in treatment monitoring and evaluation. This paper aims to explore scientific evidence of telemedicine application in TB treatment to promote widespread adoption in areas that are remote or have poor road networks from health facilities. Articles published from 2010 to 2023 on the adherence and outcomes in pulmonary tuberculosis with the use of telemedicine were reviewed. A scoping review of the studies was conducted by two authors independently, following the PRISMA guidelines to identify relevant articles. Telemedicine interventions have shown improvements in medication adherence, treatment completion, cure rates, and smear conversion among TB patients. The available evidence supports the beneficial effect of telemedicine in improving treatment adherence and outcomes in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. However, the effect and outcomes varied across studies, indicating the need for further research and standardization of telemedicine interventions.

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Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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