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The Effectiveness of Family-Based DOTS versus Professional-Family Mix DOTS in Treating Smears Positive Tuberculosis.

Hassan Yekrang Sis1, Ali Jannati2, Mohammad AsghariJafarabadi3, Mohammad Ebrahimi-Kalan4, Asghar Taheri5, Ahmad Koosha6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The present study compared the effectiveness of Family-Based DOTS (FB-DOTS) versus Professional-Family Mix DOTS (PFM-DOTS) in smear positive tuberculosis (TB) patients.
METHODS: This semi-experimental study was performed in Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases Research Center of Tabriz in 2011-2012, among 57 TB patients recruited into either FB-DOTS or PFM-DOTS groups. At the baseline of the study, knowledge of both patients and their supervisors were assessed while at the end point, smear and culture of sputum, quality of life, knowledge and satisfaction of the patients along with the knowledge and satisfaction of their supervisors were assessed.
RESULTS: The difference for sputum smear negative (culture) was 16.2 (4.8%) and 7.7(6.9%) for the PFM-DOTS in comparison with FB DOTS by the end of the second and forth months of treatment, respectively. A significant difference was observed between the two groups in relation to knowledge, satisfaction (patients and supervisors) and all four domains of quality of life: physical health (P=0.036), psychological health (P<0.001), social relations (P=0.026) and environmental health (P<0.001).
CONCLUSION: The PFM-DOTS treatment strategy in which health experts follow the patients in their homes seems to be among most appropriate strategies in treating TB.

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Keywords:  Effectiveness; Family-based DOTS; Professional-Family Mix DOTS; Tuberculosis

Year:  2014        PMID: 25097843      PMCID: PMC4122032          DOI: 10.5681/hpp.2014.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Perspect        ISSN: 2228-6497


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