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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2003; 9 (4): 702-708
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-158207

ABSTRACT

Over a period of 6 months the effect of home visits on compliance with directly observed therapy, short course [DOTS], was studied on 480 new smear-positive tuberculosis patients who had delayed collecting their drugs on one occasion. Patients registered at 15 tuberculosis treatment centers in Baghdad, Iraq, were randomized to an intervention group [receiving home visits from trained personnel] or a control group. Home visits were highly effective in improving the return to treatment of patients who were late for treatment [231/240, 96.3%]. The intervention group showed a higher treatment success rate [94.2% versus 76.7%], lower default rate [0.8% versus 10.0%] and higher smear conversion rate after the end of treatment [92.9% versus 75.0%] than controls. Home visiting by trained personnel significantly improves patient compliance with DOTS


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Humans , Chi-Square Distribution , Directly Observed Therapy/standards , Disease Notification , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Home Care Services/organization & administration , House Calls , Logistic Models , Patient Acceptance of Health Care/statistics & numerical data , Patient Dropouts/statistics & numerical data , Public Health Practice , Sputum/microbiology , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/drug therapy , Urban Health Services/organization & administration
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