Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) scores vary with treatment and may identify potential defaulters during treatment of tuberculosis
IntroductionNigeria ranks third among the 22 high-burden TB countries in the world. With the availability of effective treatment strategies, and more patients surviving the disease, assessment of Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) has become imperative to assist with patient evaluation of measured out...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Malawi medical journal 2019-05, Vol.30 (4) |
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Zusammenfassung: | IntroductionNigeria ranks third among the 22 high-burden TB countries
in the world. With the availability of effective treatment strategies,
and more patients surviving the disease, assessment of Patient Reported
Outcomes (PROs) has become imperative to assist with patient evaluation
of measured outcomes and thus improve morbidity. Literature is scarce
on assessment and impact of chemotherapy on Health-Related Quality of
Life (HRQoL) for patients with tuberculosis. Aim This study evaluates
the variation in Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in pulmonary TB
patients during the intensive phase of treatment. MethodsWe recruited
patients with pulmonary TB (PTB), from 3 different TB clinics across
Ife Ijesha Zone, Osun State, Nigeria. Consenting patients were
administered Short Form-36 HRQoL questionnaire at recruitment and at
the end of intensive phase of treatment. HRQoL scores were compared at
these two-time points, the degrees of changes were calculated and
relationships with some. Directly Observed Therapy-Short (DOTS) course
outcome measures were obtained. Logistic regression was used to
identify factors associated with greatest change in HRQoL scores.
ResultsOf the 130 recruited patients, we analysed data for 126 patients
who met the inclusion criteria. Mean age was 36.7(SD15.5). The overall
mean HRQoL score obtained at enrolment was 43.18 (SD 17.2) and 60.22
(SD19.83) at end of 2 months; mean change =17.04 p |
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ISSN: | 1995-7262 |