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Authors Fang XH, Dan YL, Liu J, Jun L, Zhang ZP, Kan XH, Ma DC, Wu GC
Received 12 December 2018
Accepted for publication 12 March 2019
Published 10 April 2019 Volume 2019:13 Pages 491—496
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S198007
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Objective: This
study aimed to understand the influencing factors of treatment completion among
pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) patients in Anhui province, eastern People’s
Republic of China, in order to provide scientific evidence for improving the
follow-up rate and treatment completion rate.
Methods: A total
of 262 PTB patients in six counties (districts) of Anhui province were
investigated by questionnaire, and data about treatment interruption were collected.
Results: The main
causes of treatment interruption were forgetting to take medicine (24.5%), drug
side effects (23.3%), and symptomatic improvement (19.5%). The education
background, patient type, cause of interruption, and tracking method were factors
influencing completion of treatment (all P <0.05). The
education level was positively associated with the treatment completion rate.
New smear-positive patients had a significantly higher completion rate than
others. The patients interrupted by drug side effects had the highest risk of
interruption. In terms of the tracking method, the completion rate of patients
tracked by the rural medical staff was significantly lower.
Conclusions: The
management of PTB patients by medication supervision should be strengthened,
especially for those with low education level and who had drug side effects, in
order to improve their treatment completion rate.
Keywords: pulmonary
tuberculosis, treatment completion, influencing factors
