LEVEL OF PATIENT ADHERENCE TO ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS TREATMENT IN MEKELLE TUBERCULOSIS DIRECT OBSERVED THERAPY CENTERS, TIGRAY, NORTH ETHIOPIA.
Getachew G/Medhin*, Wudma Alemu and Berhe Desalegne
ABSTRACT
Background: Tuberculosis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality
in Ethiopia. Ethiopia is among the 22 high tuberculosis and the 27 high
Multi Drug Resistance Tuberculosis burden Countries in the world.
Non-adherence to anti tuberculosis treatment is one of the crucial
challenges in improving tuberculosis cure rates and reducing further
healthcare costs. The poor adherence to anti-tuberculosis treatment
among patients with tuberculosis is a major problem in Ethiopia. The
aim of this study is to assess level of non-adherence to antituberculosis
therapy among patients with tuberculosis in the study
sites. Methods: An institution based descriptive cross-sectional study
was conducted among tuberculosis patients who were following antituberculosis
treatment in tuberculosis centers from May to June; 2014. A total of 162 newly
diagnosed tuberculosis patients were involved. The study was conducted in 12 health
facilities with tuberculosis centers and the sample size was allocated for respective
tuberculosis centers based on proportional to size ratio and each study subjects was obtained
by simple random sampling using lottery method. Data were collected by the principal
investigators using a pre- tested structured questionnaire. Descriptive statistics was employed
by using SPSS version 16 statistical software. Summary tables, figures and charts were used
for describing data. Results: A total of 162 tuberculosis patients were interviewed; 63.6%
were males and nearly two in three (64.5%) were urban dwellers. The overall non-adherence
for the last four days before the survey was about 18%. Forgetfulness (43.3%), far distance
(33.3%) and traveling to other places (20%) were the most frequent reasons for missing the
anti-TB pills. Conclusion: There is immense need for continuous, effective and reinforcing health education to the patient and his family. Special groups like patients who do not have
any family support need special attention to ensure adherence to anti-tuberculosis treatment.
An approach, targeting easier access to drugs, an ensured drug supply, effective solutions for
travel-related concerns and modification of smoking and alcohol related behaviors are
essential for treatment adherence.
Keywords: Adherence, Anti-tuberculosis treatment, Non-adherence.
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