Drug adherence to anti-tubercular treatment during COVID-19 lockdown in Haldwani block of Nainital district

IF 0.2 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Indian Journal of Community Health Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.47203/ijch.2022.v34i04.016
M. Maroof, Gaihemlung Pamei, M. Bhatt, S. Awasthi, Subhash Chandra Bahuguna, Pankaj Singh
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Background: India saw one of the stringent lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the wake of this period, the normal functioning of medical services was affected. People were reluctant to seek medical attention and notification of Tuberculosis dipped. The aim of the study was to estimate the proportion of non-adherence to anti-tubercular treatment and to identify the factors affecting the non-adherence to treatment. Methods: A retrospective community-based study was conducted among 284 tuberculosis patients. They were interviewed using a pre-designed questionnaire consisting of WHO dimensions of non-adherence and lockdown related questions. Results: The proportion of non-adherence to treatment was found to be 5.3%. Factors like chronic diseases, depression, without knowledge on how the disease is transmitted and that medication can be discontinued once the symptoms subsided, alcohol consumption, and trouble accessing medicine were found to be the determining factors in non-adherence to the treatment. Conclusions: Non-adherence to anti-tuberculosis treatment in our study was low but the various dimensions of adherence along with lockdown related factors had significant impact on it. To further minimize non-adherence during emergency like the lockdown due to COVID-19 pandemic, corrective measures must be explored and implemented.
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Nainital地区Haldwani街区COVID-19封锁期间抗结核治疗的依从性
背景:在新冠肺炎大流行期间,印度经历了最严格的封锁之一。在这一时期之后,医疗服务的正常运作受到了影响。人们不愿寻求医疗救助,结核病的通知也有所减少。本研究的目的是估计不坚持抗结核治疗的比例,并确定影响不坚持治疗的因素。方法:对284例肺结核患者进行回顾性社区研究。他们使用预先设计的问卷进行了采访,问卷由世界卫生组织非依从性和封锁相关问题组成。结果:不坚持治疗的比例为5.3%。慢性病、抑郁症、不知道疾病是如何传播的、症状消退后可以停止服药、饮酒和难以获得药物等因素被发现是不遵守治疗的决定因素。结论:在我们的研究中,抗结核治疗的不依从性较低,但依从性的各个维度以及封锁相关因素对其有显著影响。为了进一步减少新冠肺炎大流行导致的封锁等紧急情况下的不依从,必须探索并实施纠正措施。
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