Supervised out-patient treatment of tuberculosis: evaluation of a South African rural programme

M.S. Westaway , P.W. Conradie , L. Remmers
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We investigated as supervised out-patient treatment programme, operating in a predominantly rural area of KwaZulu, South Africa, for black tuberculosis patients. In particular, we evaluated treatment outcomes over a 3-year period (July 1987 to December 1989) and community involvement in the programme. In 1987 there were 118 patients (67 males, 31 females and 20 children) on the programme; 188 patients (106 males, 46 females and 36 children) in 1988; and 230 patients (112 males, 49 females and 69 children) in 1989. Analysis of treatment outcomes showed. that 88% completed treatment, 8.5% defaulted and 3.4% died in 1987; 93% completed treatment, 4% defaulted and 3% died in 1988; 94% completed treatment, 3% defaulted and 3% died in 1989. The majority of patients were supervised by Voluntary Health Workers (68% in 1987,82% in 1988 and 83% in 1989). Only four patients were readmitted to the hospital due to an unreliable health worker in this 3-year period. These findings suggest that the supervised out-patient treatment programme is meeting the ultimate aims of control; namely, holding and curing patients through community involvement and responsible participation.

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有监督的肺结核门诊治疗:对南非农村方案的评价
我们调查了在南非夸祖鲁主要农村地区开展的黑人肺结核患者的监督门诊治疗方案。特别地,我们评估了3年期间(1987年7月至1989年12月)的治疗结果和社区参与计划。1987年,该方案共有118名病人(67名男性,31名女性和20名儿童);1988年188例,男106例,女46例,儿童36例;1989年共收治230例,其中男112例,女49例,儿童69例。治疗结果分析显示。88%的人完成了治疗,8.5%的人拖欠治疗,3.4%的人在1987年死亡;1988年,93%的人完成了治疗,4%的人拖欠治疗,3%的人死亡;94%的人完成了治疗,3%的人拖欠治疗,3%的人在1989年死亡。大多数病人由志愿卫生工作者监督(1987年68%,1988年82%,1989年83%)。在这3年期间,由于医务人员不可靠,只有4名病人再次入院。这些发现表明,监督门诊治疗方案达到了控制的最终目的;即通过社区参与和负责任的参与来照顾和治疗病人。
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