| Literature DB >> 33797276 |
Hyunjin Son1, Jeongha Mok2,3, Miyoung Lee3, Wonseo Park3, Seungjin Kim4, Joosun Lee4, Bo Youl Choi5, Changhoon Kim3,6.
Abstract
This is a retrospective cohort study using notification data in South Korea. We evaluated the nationwide status, regional differences, and the determinants of treatment outcomes among tuberculosis patients. Treatment success rate improved from 77.0% in 2012 to 86.0% in 2015. The lost to follow-up rate was higher among older people, males, and foreign nationals. Health care facilities designated for the Public-Private Mix (PPM) project showed higher success rate and lower rate of lost to follow-up. Moreover, municipalities with low regional deprivation index had higher PPM project coverage. Since there is a large regional difference in the coverage of the PPM project, an additional community-based support program should be implemented, especially for tuberculosis patients residing in region with low PPM project coverage.Entities:
Keywords: National Tuberculosis Program; Public-Private Mix; regional difference; treatment outcome; tuberculosis
Year: 2021 PMID: 33797276 DOI: 10.1177/10105395211000529
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asia Pac J Public Health ISSN: 1010-5395 Impact factor: 1.399