对食物供应对结核病治疗依从性影响的系统审查

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Primary Health Care Research and Development Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.15761/HPC.1000166
Abourof Rania Hassan, Mousnad Mohamed Awad
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目的:本研究的目的是系统地确定食物供应对结核病治疗依从性的影响。方法:使用主要的广泛使用的电子数据库,使用搜索词“食物供应”、“依从性影响”和“结核病治疗”,对已发表的研究进行系统搜索。主要结果:在18040个结果中,只有11个结果被纳入完整综述。审查中确定的主要决定性类别是(1)社会经济因素,即(缺乏食物....)。(2)患者相关因素。(3)条件相关因素。(4)卫生队伍与卫生系统因素。结论:坚持长期结核病治疗是一个复杂的动态现象,影响治疗行为的因素很多。该综述确定的主要结果是,食物奖励对坚持结核病治疗有很强的积极影响。*通讯:Mousnad Mohamed Awad,苏丹喀土穆非洲国际大学药学院助理教授,电话:+249-912325864;电子邮件:m_abdalaziz@yahoo.com, mousnad@gmail.com
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Systematic review of the impact of food provision on adherence to the tuberculosis treatment
Objective: The aim of this study was to systematically identify the impact of food provision on adherence to tuberculosis treatment. Methods: A systemic search of published studies was conducted using major widely used electronic databases using the search terms ‘food provision’, ‘adherence impact’ and ‘tuberculosis treatment’. Main results: From a total of 18,040 results, only 11 were included in the full review. The main determinate categories that were indentified in the review were (1) socio economic factors i.e. (lack food ....). (2) Patient related factors. (3) Condition related factors. (4) Health care team and health system factors. Conclusion: Adherence to the long course of TB treatment is a complex, dynamic phenomenon with a wide range of factors that impact treatment-taking behaviour. The main result identified in the review is that food incentive has a strong positive impact on adherence to tuberculosis treatment. *Correspondence to: Mousnad Mohamed Awad, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Pharmacy, International University of Africa (IUA), Khartoum, Sudan, Tel: +249-912325864; E-mail: m_abdalaziz@yahoo.com, mousnad@gmail.com
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期刊介绍: Primary Health Care Research & Development is aimed specifically at both researchers and practitioners in primary health care, bridging the gap between the two areas. It provides a forum for the publication of international, interdisciplinary research and development in primary health care. It is essential reading for all involved in primary care: nurse practitioners, GPs and health service managers; professional and local groups in community health; researchers and academics; purchasers of primary health care services; allied health practitioners in secondary services and health-related consumer groups.
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