评价肺外结核的治疗效果:一项来自普杜切里的混合方法研究

Q3 Medicine
Rajalakshmi M , Kalaiselvan G , Pajanivel R
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摘要

背景肺痨(EPTB)也是一个公共卫生问题,涉及到肺以外的身体其他部位。在国家工作队(STF)的季度审查会议上,成员们对从医学院转来的病人的结果表示关切。尽管我们从PHI获得了60%的治疗开始反馈,但EPTB的治疗结果尚不清楚。因此,本研究的主要议程是确定在遵守诊断标准和治疗方面的差距。目的评估EPTB的诊断方法,了解治疗的依从性和结果,并确定影响治疗结果的患者和卫生保健提供者相关因素。材料与方法研究设计:解释性混合方法研究。数据收集:EPTB采用的诊断方法和治疗类别的信息提取自医学院的结核病登记和患者记录单。通过家访对患者进行跟踪,获得了与治疗持续时间和治疗结果相关的信息。通过自由列举,探讨影响EPTB患者预后的原因(便利因素和障碍因素)。数据分析:使用EpiData(版本3.1,EpiData Association,欧登塞,丹麦)输入并分析数据。使用Visual Anthropac (Ver_1.0.1.36;Analytic Technologies, Inc., USA)软件包。结果超过四分之三(83.6%)的患者完成了肺外结核的治疗。EPTB发病部位成为疾病预后的重要预测因子。影响治疗结果的最显著的促进因素和障碍分别是“家庭成员的定期提醒和照顾”和副作用,如头晕、睡眠和食欲不振、尿液变色、胃炎、呼吸和行走困难、腿部肿胀、体重和脱发以及肌痛。结论本研究在治疗效果方面具有良好的依从性和转归。应努力克服影响治疗结果的障碍。
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Evaluation of treatment outcome in extrapulmonary tuberculosis: A mixed method study from Puducherry

Background

Extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) is also a public health problem and involves other parts of the body other than lung. During the quarterly review meeting of State Task Force (STF), Puducherry the members raised concern about the outcome of patients referred from the medical colleges. Even though we receive 60 % feedback of initiation of treatment from the PHI but the treatment outcome of EPTB is not clear. Hence primary agenda of this research was to identify the gap in adherence to diagnostic criteria and treatment.

Aim

To assess the methods adopted for diagnosis of EPTB and to find out the compliance and outcome of the treatment and to identify the patient and health providers related factors that contribute to the outcome of the treatment.

Material and method

Study design: An explanatory mixed method study. Data collection: The information on methods adopted for diagnosis and category of treatment followed in EPTB was extracted from TB register and patient record sheets from the Medical College. House visits was made to trace the patients and the information related to duration of treatment and the outcome of treatment was found. Free listing was conducted to explore the reasons (facilitating and barriers) contributed to the outcome of the EPTB patients. Data analysis: Using EpiData (version 3.1, EpiData Association, Odense, Denmark), data was entered and analysed. The qualitative data was entered and analysed using Visual Anthropac (Ver_1.0.1.36; Analytic Technologies, Inc., USA) software package.

Results

More than three-fourth (83.6%) of the patients completed extrapulmonary tuberculosis treatment. The site of EPTB emerged as significant predictor for disease outcome. The most salient facilitating factors and barriers contributed to the outcome of treatment were “periodic reminders and care by the family membersand Side effects such as giddiness, loss of sleep and appetite, discolouration of urine, gastritis, difficulty in breathing and walking, swelling of legs, weight and hair loss and myalgia” respectively.

Conclusion

The study found that there is good compliance and outcome in treatment outcome. Efforts should be made to overcome the barriers to the outcome of treatment.
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Indian Journal of Tuberculosis
Indian Journal of Tuberculosis Medicine-Infectious Diseases
CiteScore
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Tuberculosis (IJTB) is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to the specialty of tuberculosis and lung diseases and is published quarterly. IJTB publishes research on clinical, epidemiological, public health and social aspects of tuberculosis. The journal accepts original research articles, viewpoints, review articles, success stories, interesting case series and case reports on patients suffering from pulmonary, extra-pulmonary tuberculosis as well as other respiratory diseases, Radiology Forum, Short Communications, Book Reviews, abstracts, letters to the editor, editorials on topics of current interest etc. The articles published in IJTB are a key source of information on research in tuberculosis. The journal is indexed in Medline
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