在资源有限的环境下,客户对耐多药结核病治疗和护理质量的感知:来自尼日利亚的经验

O. Oladimeji, D. Adeyinka, LehlogonoloMakola, K. H. Mitonga, E. Udoh, B. Ushie, K. Oladimeji, J. Chikovore, M. Mabaso, A. Adeleke, OsmanEltayeb, Oluwatoyin J. Kuye, G. Mustapha, Olusoji MayowaIge, J. N. Mbatha, J. Creswell, J. Tsoka-Gwegweni, L. Lawson, E. Igumbor
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背景:高质量的护理对耐多药结核病(MDR-TB)患者的福祉和生存至关重要。本研究旨在探讨尼日利亚自愿住院的耐多药结核病患者如何感知护理和治疗策略,并评估心理社会因素对其感知护理和治疗策略的影响。方法:本研究在尼日利亚4家耐多药结核病医院招募了98名自愿闭月子的耐多药结核病患者。患者对护理质量和治疗策略的感知分别用28项和6项仪器进行评估。双变量分析用于检验可能影响感知护理质量的因素的关联和多变量分析。结果:78%(78%)的参与患者认为护理质量良好。心理健康状况较好的患者报告良好护理质量的几率高出5倍。结论:大多数耐多药结核病患者认为尼日利亚医院的住院护理质量较好;然而,他们的心理健康状况对他们的认知有显著影响。卫生保健提供者需要改进治疗策略,以鼓励接受护理,因为对卫生保健服务提供的不良认识可能会阻碍治疗的完成,也会导致治疗中的客户复发。
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Clients’ Perception of Quality of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Treatment and Care in Resource-Limited Setting: Experience from Nigeria
Additional information is available at the end of the chapter Abstract Background: Quality care is essential to the well-being and survival of people with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). The aim of this study is to explore how MDR- TB patients, who were voluntarily hospitalized, perceived care and treatment strategy and to assess the influence of psychosocial factors on their perception of care and treatment strategy in Nigeria. Methods: The study enrolled 98 MDR-TB patients on voluntary confinement in four MDR-TB hospitals in Nigeria. Patients ’ perceptions of quality of care and treatment strategy were evaluated with 28-item and 6-item instru- ments, respectively. Bivariate analysis was used to test for an association and multivariate analysis for factors that might contribute to the perceived quality of care. Results: Seventy-eight per cent (78%) of the participating patients perceived the quality of care to be good. Patients with better psychosocial well-being had five times higher odds to report good quality of care. Conclusion: The majority of MDR-TB patients perceived the quality of inpatient care to be good in Nigerian hospitals; however, their psychological health influenced their perception significantly. Health care providers need to improve treatment strategies to encourage acceptance of care as poor perception to health care service delivery may deter treatment completion and also cause relapse among clients on treatment.
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