“杀死结核病”药物提醒手机应用程序肺结核患者在班加罗尔,印度:有效性和挑战

S. Nagaraja, Naveen S. Kotur, N. Murthy, Shilpashree Madhava Kunjathur, Nanda B Sappandi, Deepak Murthy, Arundathi Das, A. Singarajipur
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背景:结核病仍然是印度的一个主要公共卫生问题。用于治疗依从性的新数字技术已经在慢性药物治疗疾病中进行了测试。通过警报向结核病患者提供提醒的移动应用程序(Kill-TB)在程序化设置下对其有效性和挑战进行了测试。方法:对2019年1月至3月在班加罗尔市开始使用和不使用移动应用程序治疗的结核病患者队列进行观察,发现他们在治疗期间错过了剂量。结果:共有694名患者(347名使用和不使用移动应用程序的患者)入组研究。在使用和不使用移动应用程序的患者中,1)失访率分别为2%和8%,2)结核病治疗不依从率分别为1.5和3.3 / 100人月,3)治疗成功率分别为89%和81%。结论:结核药物提醒手机应用程序有利于患者的治疗依从性,并为改善治疗效果铺平了道路,尽管在实施中存在挑战。该规划应利用移动技术作为一项额外的监测工具,以实现到2025年终止结核病的目标。
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“Kill-TB” Drug Reminder Mobile Application for Tuberculosis Patients at Bengaluru, India: Effectiveness and Challenges
Background: Tuberculosis remains a major public health problem in India. Newer digital technologies for treatment adherence have been tested for diseases with chronic medication. A mobile application (Kill-TB) that provides reminder to TB patients through alarm was tested for its effectiveness and challenges under programmatic settings. Methods: A cohort of TB patients initiated on treatment with and without mobile application at Bangalore city during January-March 2019 was observed for missed doses during their treatment period. Results: A total of 694 patients (347 patients with and without mobile application) were enrolled for the study. Among the patients with and without mobile application 1) loss to follow-up was 2% and 8%, 2) non-adherence rate to TB treatment was 1.5 and 3.3 per 100 person-months, 3) treatment success rate was 89% and 81%. Conclusion: The TB drug reminder mobile application benefits the patient’s treatment adherence and paves way for improved treatment outcomes despite the challenges in implementation. The programme should leverage mobile technologies as an additional monitoring tool to achieve the target of End-TB by 2025.
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