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Reasons for non-compliance among patients treated under Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP), Tiruvallur district, south India.

K Jaggarajamma1, G Sudha, V Chandrasekaran, C Nirupa, A Thomas, T Santha, M Muniyandi, P R Narayanan.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To elicit reasons for treatment default from a cohort of TB patients under RNTCP and their DOT providers.
METHODS: A total of 186 defaulters among the 938 patients registered during 3rd and 4th quarters of 1999 and 2001 in one Tuberculosis Unit (TU) of Tiruvallur district, Tamil Nadu and their DOT providers were included in the study. They were interviewed using a semi-structured interview schedule.
RESULTS: Sixteen (9%) had completed treatment, 25 (13%) died after defaulting, and 4 (2%) could not be traced. Main reasons given by the remaining 141 patients and their DOT providers were: drug related problems (42%, 34%), migration (29%, 31%), relief from symptoms (20%, 16%), work related (15%, 10%), alcohol consumption (15%, 21%), treatment from other centers (13%, 4%), respectively. Risk factors for default were alcoholism (P<0.001), category of treatment (P<0.001), smear status (P<0.001), type of disease (P<0.001) and inconvenience for DOT (P<0.01).
CONCLUSION: This study has identified group of patients vulnerable to default such as males, alcoholics, smear positive cases, and DOT being inconvenient. Intensifying motivation and counselling of this group of cases are likely to improve patient compliance and reduce default.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17886701

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Tuberc        ISSN: 0019-5707


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