Undernutrition among Tuberculosis Patients on Directly Observed Short-Course Therapy: An Epidemiological Study from Northern Ethiopia

Tsige Brhane,1 Hailu Merga,2 Lalisa Ayele,3 Desta H Gemeda2 1Public Health Department, International Organization for Migration, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; 2Epidemiology Department, Institute of Health, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia; 3School of Midwifery, Institute of Health, Jimma University, Jimma...

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Main Authors: Brhane T, Merga H, Ayele L, Gemeda DH
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spelling doaj-25fe1a70f1ec49a39a20098f17098d9e2021-05-04T20:51:24ZengDove Medical PressNutrition and Dietary Supplements1179-14892021-05-01Volume 13838964448Undernutrition among Tuberculosis Patients on Directly Observed Short-Course Therapy: An Epidemiological Study from Northern EthiopiaBrhane TMerga HAyele LGemeda DHTsige Brhane,1 Hailu Merga,2 Lalisa Ayele,3 Desta H Gemeda2 1Public Health Department, International Organization for Migration, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; 2Epidemiology Department, Institute of Health, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia; 3School of Midwifery, Institute of Health, Jimma University, Jimma, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Hailu MergaEpidemiology Department, Institute of Health, Jimma University, Jimma, EthiopiaTel +251 91-064-8439Email hailu.merga2014@gmail.comBackground: Tuberculosis (TB) makes undernutrition worse and undernutrition weakens immunity, thereby increasing the likelihood that latent TB will develop into active disease. This may result due to illness that impairs nutrient intake and metabolism or results from inadequate intake of macronutrients, micronutrients, or both. This study aimed to assess undernutrition and associated factors among adult patients on directly observed therapy — short course (DOTS) for TB in public-health facilities of the central and northwestern zones of Tigray, Ethiopia.Methods: A facility-based cross-sectional study was conducted among 406 adult TB patients from June 15 to July 15, 2019. Data were collected using an interviewer-administered pretested structured questionnaire, entered into EpiData version 3.1, and exported to SPSS 20 for analysis. Abinary logistic regression model was fitted to assess factors associated with undernutrition. Statistical significance was declared at P< 0.05.Results: The prevalence of undernutrition was 45.6%, (95% CI 40.76%– 50.44%), with 24.4% mild, 11.3% moderate, and 9.9% severe undernutrition. Age > 40 years AOR 2.13, 95% CI 1.02– 4.55), pulmonary TB (AOR 3.36, 95% CI 1.877– 6.012), pulmonary-negative TB –(AOR 1.82, 95% CI 1.055– 3.126), eating problems (AOR 2.71, 95% CI 1.443, 5.105), and income Conclusion: The prevalence of undernutrition was found to be high among adult TB patients. Age > 40 years, pulmonary-positive and pulmonary-negative TB, eating problems, and income <ETB800, and ETB800– 1,500 were predictors of undernutrition. Therefore, mainstream nutrition assessment in health programs and early detection and treatment are needed for TB cases to improve their nutritional status.Keywords: undernutrition, directly observed therapy, epidemiology, Ethiopiahttps://www.dovepress.com/undernutrition-among-tuberculosis-patients-on-directly-observed-short--peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-NDSundernutritiondirectly observed therapyepidemiologyethiopia
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Ayele L
Gemeda DH
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Ayele L
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Undernutrition among Tuberculosis Patients on Directly Observed Short-Course Therapy: An Epidemiological Study from Northern Ethiopia
Nutrition and Dietary Supplements
undernutrition
directly observed therapy
epidemiology
ethiopia
author_facet Brhane T
Merga H
Ayele L
Gemeda DH
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title Undernutrition among Tuberculosis Patients on Directly Observed Short-Course Therapy: An Epidemiological Study from Northern Ethiopia
title_short Undernutrition among Tuberculosis Patients on Directly Observed Short-Course Therapy: An Epidemiological Study from Northern Ethiopia
title_full Undernutrition among Tuberculosis Patients on Directly Observed Short-Course Therapy: An Epidemiological Study from Northern Ethiopia
title_fullStr Undernutrition among Tuberculosis Patients on Directly Observed Short-Course Therapy: An Epidemiological Study from Northern Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Undernutrition among Tuberculosis Patients on Directly Observed Short-Course Therapy: An Epidemiological Study from Northern Ethiopia
title_sort undernutrition among tuberculosis patients on directly observed short-course therapy: an epidemiological study from northern ethiopia
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Nutrition and Dietary Supplements
issn 1179-1489
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Tsige Brhane,1 Hailu Merga,2 Lalisa Ayele,3 Desta H Gemeda2 1Public Health Department, International Organization for Migration, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; 2Epidemiology Department, Institute of Health, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia; 3School of Midwifery, Institute of Health, Jimma University, Jimma, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Hailu MergaEpidemiology Department, Institute of Health, Jimma University, Jimma, EthiopiaTel +251 91-064-8439Email hailu.merga2014@gmail.comBackground: Tuberculosis (TB) makes undernutrition worse and undernutrition weakens immunity, thereby increasing the likelihood that latent TB will develop into active disease. This may result due to illness that impairs nutrient intake and metabolism or results from inadequate intake of macronutrients, micronutrients, or both. This study aimed to assess undernutrition and associated factors among adult patients on directly observed therapy — short course (DOTS) for TB in public-health facilities of the central and northwestern zones of Tigray, Ethiopia.Methods: A facility-based cross-sectional study was conducted among 406 adult TB patients from June 15 to July 15, 2019. Data were collected using an interviewer-administered pretested structured questionnaire, entered into EpiData version 3.1, and exported to SPSS 20 for analysis. Abinary logistic regression model was fitted to assess factors associated with undernutrition. Statistical significance was declared at P< 0.05.Results: The prevalence of undernutrition was 45.6%, (95% CI 40.76%– 50.44%), with 24.4% mild, 11.3% moderate, and 9.9% severe undernutrition. Age > 40 years AOR 2.13, 95% CI 1.02– 4.55), pulmonary TB (AOR 3.36, 95% CI 1.877– 6.012), pulmonary-negative TB –(AOR 1.82, 95% CI 1.055– 3.126), eating problems (AOR 2.71, 95% CI 1.443, 5.105), and income Conclusion: The prevalence of undernutrition was found to be high among adult TB patients. Age > 40 years, pulmonary-positive and pulmonary-negative TB, eating problems, and income <ETB800, and ETB800– 1,500 were predictors of undernutrition. Therefore, mainstream nutrition assessment in health programs and early detection and treatment are needed for TB cases to improve their nutritional status.Keywords: undernutrition, directly observed therapy, epidemiology, Ethiopia
topic undernutrition
directly observed therapy
epidemiology
ethiopia
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