Health Related Quality of Life among TB Patients: Question Mark on Performance of TB DOTS in Pakistan

Due to long duration of treatment and use of several agents, tuberculosis can lead to poor health related quality of life among patients. Objective. The present study was designed to assess health related quality of life among pulmonary tuberculosis patients in Pakistan. Methodology. A descriptive c...

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Main Authors: Madeeha Malik, Rida Nasir, Azhar Hussain
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Tropical Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/2538532
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spelling doaj-80cb6721c015420fad823e031b53912a2020-11-25T01:43:12ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Tropical Medicine1687-96861687-96942018-01-01201810.1155/2018/25385322538532Health Related Quality of Life among TB Patients: Question Mark on Performance of TB DOTS in PakistanMadeeha Malik0Rida Nasir1Azhar Hussain2Hamdard Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hamdard University, Islamabad, PakistanHamdard Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hamdard University, Islamabad, PakistanHamdard Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hamdard University, Islamabad, PakistanDue to long duration of treatment and use of several agents, tuberculosis can lead to poor health related quality of life among patients. Objective. The present study was designed to assess health related quality of life among pulmonary tuberculosis patients in Pakistan. Methodology. A descriptive cross-sectional study design was used. SF-36 was self-administered to a sample of 382 pulmonary tuberculosis patients receiving self-administered or directly observed types of treatment, in baseline, initial, or continuous phase of treatment. After data collection, data was cleaned, coded, and statistically analyzed using SPSS version 21.0. Results. The results of the current study highlighted a significant impact on several domains of HRQoL of pulmonary TB patients. Highest HRQoL scores had been observed for the domain of physical functioning (60.03, ±25.779) whereas lowest HRQoL scores were observed for the domain of general health (34.97, ±14.286) perceptions of TB patients followed by bodily pain (43.40, ±24.594). Conclusion. The results of the present study concluded that TB patients had poor HRQoL in spite of the new therapeutic strategies and free availability of medicines. The disease had a negative impact on HRQoL of TB patients across all domains.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/2538532
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Rida Nasir
Azhar Hussain
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Health Related Quality of Life among TB Patients: Question Mark on Performance of TB DOTS in Pakistan
Journal of Tropical Medicine
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Rida Nasir
Azhar Hussain
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title Health Related Quality of Life among TB Patients: Question Mark on Performance of TB DOTS in Pakistan
title_short Health Related Quality of Life among TB Patients: Question Mark on Performance of TB DOTS in Pakistan
title_full Health Related Quality of Life among TB Patients: Question Mark on Performance of TB DOTS in Pakistan
title_fullStr Health Related Quality of Life among TB Patients: Question Mark on Performance of TB DOTS in Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Health Related Quality of Life among TB Patients: Question Mark on Performance of TB DOTS in Pakistan
title_sort health related quality of life among tb patients: question mark on performance of tb dots in pakistan
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Tropical Medicine
issn 1687-9686
1687-9694
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Due to long duration of treatment and use of several agents, tuberculosis can lead to poor health related quality of life among patients. Objective. The present study was designed to assess health related quality of life among pulmonary tuberculosis patients in Pakistan. Methodology. A descriptive cross-sectional study design was used. SF-36 was self-administered to a sample of 382 pulmonary tuberculosis patients receiving self-administered or directly observed types of treatment, in baseline, initial, or continuous phase of treatment. After data collection, data was cleaned, coded, and statistically analyzed using SPSS version 21.0. Results. The results of the current study highlighted a significant impact on several domains of HRQoL of pulmonary TB patients. Highest HRQoL scores had been observed for the domain of physical functioning (60.03, ±25.779) whereas lowest HRQoL scores were observed for the domain of general health (34.97, ±14.286) perceptions of TB patients followed by bodily pain (43.40, ±24.594). Conclusion. The results of the present study concluded that TB patients had poor HRQoL in spite of the new therapeutic strategies and free availability of medicines. The disease had a negative impact on HRQoL of TB patients across all domains.
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