Factors Influencing Adherence To Tuberculosis Treatment Among Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients Attending Mpigi General Hospital - Mpigi District
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2017-11
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International Health Sciences University
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Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is the cause of 1, 8 million deaths annually, 99% of the
deaths occurs in the developing countries and among the poorest people of these countries.
Studies between high and low income countries demonstrate that rates of TB are significantly
higher in poorer populations. World Health OrgBackground: Tuberculosis (TB) is the cause of 1, 8 million deaths annually, 99% of the
deaths occurs in the developing countries and among the poorest people of these countries.
Studies between high and low income countries demonstrate that rates of TB are significantly
higher in poorer populations. World Health Organization introduced DOTS as global strategy
for providing TB services which was expected to be delivered primarily by government run
public health services (WHO, 2015).
Objective: The main objective was to assess the factors influencing adherence to anti
tuberculosis treatment among pulmonary tuberculosis patients attending Mpigi general
hospital
Method: A descriptive cross sectional study was conducted using qualitative method of data
collection. 133 respondents were sampled using simple random sampling technique.
Responded were interviewed with a structured standard questionnaire. 4- item Morisky
Medication Adherence Score (MMAS)was used to measure adherence.
Results: 36% of the study participants were found to be adherent to their prescribed
medication
Conclusion: High percentages of respondents were not adherent to their medication. Factors
that influenced adherence were; Age, Marital status, occupation, level of education , Smoking,
drinking alcohol, meals per day, knowledge about TB, Medication availability in the hospital,
distance from the hospital and co morbidity.anization introduced DOTS as global strategy
for providing TB services which was expected to be delivered primarily by government run
public health services (WHO, 2015).
Objective: The main objective was to assess the factors influencing adherence to anti
tuberculosis treatment among pulmonary tuberculosis patients attending Mpigi general
hospital
Method: A descriptive cross sectional study was conducted using qualitative method of data
collection. 133 respondents were sampled using simple random sampling technique.
Responded were interviewed with a structured standard questionnaire. 4- item Morisky
Medication Adherence Score (MMAS)was used to measure adherence.
Results: 36% of the study participants were found to be adherent to their prescribed
medication
Conclusion: High percentages of respondents were not adherent to their medication. Factors
that influenced adherence were; Age, Marital status, occupation, level of education , Smoking,
drinking alcohol, meals per day, knowledge about TB, Medication availability in the hospital,
distance from the hospital and co morbidity.
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Tuberclosis