Positive impact of knowledge about tuberculosis and its treatment on treatment adherence among new smear-positive tuberculosis patients in ward E of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Background: Treatment nonadherence is major challenge before tuberculosis (TB) control activities. Treatment adherence is the result of interactions of various factors related to the patient, provider, health setup, type of illness, and sociocultural factors. Aim: The aim was to assess baseline know...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Priya Y Kulkarni, Atul D Kulkarni, Sulabha V Akarte, Prasad A Rajhans
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:International Journal of Educational and Psychological Researches
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.ijeprjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2395-2296;year=2016;volume=2;issue=1;spage=26;epage=30;aulast=Kulkarni
id doaj-896b5fe5f7ee4b0ab93ae7241cf591af
record_format Article
spelling doaj-896b5fe5f7ee4b0ab93ae7241cf591af2020-11-25T00:20:20ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Journal of Educational and Psychological Researches2395-22962395-22962016-01-0121263010.4103/2395-2296.174788Positive impact of knowledge about tuberculosis and its treatment on treatment adherence among new smear-positive tuberculosis patients in ward E of Mumbai, Maharashtra, IndiaPriya Y KulkarniAtul D KulkarniSulabha V AkartePrasad A RajhansBackground: Treatment nonadherence is major challenge before tuberculosis (TB) control activities. Treatment adherence is the result of interactions of various factors related to the patient, provider, health setup, type of illness, and sociocultural factors. Aim: The aim was to assess baseline knowledge of new smear-positive TB patients about their disease and treatment and to find its impact on treatment adherence. Methods: New sputum-positive TB patients initiated directly observed treatment short-course in ward E of Mumbai district in first two-quarters of the calendar year were enrolled in the study. They were interviewed by trained interviewer as per pretested semi-structured interview schedules to collect sociodemographic information and to assess their knowledge after verbal consent. Treatment adherence was noted by screening treatment cards after any final outcome of the treatment as per Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program. Data were entered in Microsoft excel and analyzed using SPSS 15.0 software (developed by IBM, Chicago, USA in 2007). Results: Out of 157 patients enrolled, 150 could be interviewed. The majority were in reproductive age group and from class IV and V socioeconomic class. Good knowledge about infectiousness, reasons behind TB, its spread, curability, and treatment duration was found in 29.5%, 28.8%, 16%, 59%, and 22.3%, respectively. 72/150 were treatment adherent and good knowledge about all these aspects was significantly associated with treatment adherence. Most significant association was found with good knowledge about infectiousness of TB (odds ratio: 1.764, P < 0.001). Conclusions: Thorough knowledge regarding TB and its treatment should be given to the TB patients at the initiation of the treatment may help to improve treatment adherence.http://www.ijeprjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2395-2296;year=2016;volume=2;issue=1;spage=26;epage=30;aulast=KulkarniKnowledge about tuberculosistreatment adherencetuberculosisAddress for Correspondence:
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Priya Y Kulkarni
Atul D Kulkarni
Sulabha V Akarte
Prasad A Rajhans
spellingShingle Priya Y Kulkarni
Atul D Kulkarni
Sulabha V Akarte
Prasad A Rajhans
Positive impact of knowledge about tuberculosis and its treatment on treatment adherence among new smear-positive tuberculosis patients in ward E of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
International Journal of Educational and Psychological Researches
Knowledge about tuberculosis
treatment adherence
tuberculosisAddress for Correspondence:
author_facet Priya Y Kulkarni
Atul D Kulkarni
Sulabha V Akarte
Prasad A Rajhans
author_sort Priya Y Kulkarni
title Positive impact of knowledge about tuberculosis and its treatment on treatment adherence among new smear-positive tuberculosis patients in ward E of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
title_short Positive impact of knowledge about tuberculosis and its treatment on treatment adherence among new smear-positive tuberculosis patients in ward E of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
title_full Positive impact of knowledge about tuberculosis and its treatment on treatment adherence among new smear-positive tuberculosis patients in ward E of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
title_fullStr Positive impact of knowledge about tuberculosis and its treatment on treatment adherence among new smear-positive tuberculosis patients in ward E of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
title_full_unstemmed Positive impact of knowledge about tuberculosis and its treatment on treatment adherence among new smear-positive tuberculosis patients in ward E of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
title_sort positive impact of knowledge about tuberculosis and its treatment on treatment adherence among new smear-positive tuberculosis patients in ward e of mumbai, maharashtra, india
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series International Journal of Educational and Psychological Researches
issn 2395-2296
2395-2296
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: Treatment nonadherence is major challenge before tuberculosis (TB) control activities. Treatment adherence is the result of interactions of various factors related to the patient, provider, health setup, type of illness, and sociocultural factors. Aim: The aim was to assess baseline knowledge of new smear-positive TB patients about their disease and treatment and to find its impact on treatment adherence. Methods: New sputum-positive TB patients initiated directly observed treatment short-course in ward E of Mumbai district in first two-quarters of the calendar year were enrolled in the study. They were interviewed by trained interviewer as per pretested semi-structured interview schedules to collect sociodemographic information and to assess their knowledge after verbal consent. Treatment adherence was noted by screening treatment cards after any final outcome of the treatment as per Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program. Data were entered in Microsoft excel and analyzed using SPSS 15.0 software (developed by IBM, Chicago, USA in 2007). Results: Out of 157 patients enrolled, 150 could be interviewed. The majority were in reproductive age group and from class IV and V socioeconomic class. Good knowledge about infectiousness, reasons behind TB, its spread, curability, and treatment duration was found in 29.5%, 28.8%, 16%, 59%, and 22.3%, respectively. 72/150 were treatment adherent and good knowledge about all these aspects was significantly associated with treatment adherence. Most significant association was found with good knowledge about infectiousness of TB (odds ratio: 1.764, P < 0.001). Conclusions: Thorough knowledge regarding TB and its treatment should be given to the TB patients at the initiation of the treatment may help to improve treatment adherence.
topic Knowledge about tuberculosis
treatment adherence
tuberculosisAddress for Correspondence:
url http://www.ijeprjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2395-2296;year=2016;volume=2;issue=1;spage=26;epage=30;aulast=Kulkarni
work_keys_str_mv AT priyaykulkarni positiveimpactofknowledgeabouttuberculosisanditstreatmentontreatmentadherenceamongnewsmearpositivetuberculosispatientsinwardeofmumbaimaharashtraindia
AT atuldkulkarni positiveimpactofknowledgeabouttuberculosisanditstreatmentontreatmentadherenceamongnewsmearpositivetuberculosispatientsinwardeofmumbaimaharashtraindia
AT sulabhavakarte positiveimpactofknowledgeabouttuberculosisanditstreatmentontreatmentadherenceamongnewsmearpositivetuberculosispatientsinwardeofmumbaimaharashtraindia
AT prasadarajhans positiveimpactofknowledgeabouttuberculosisanditstreatmentontreatmentadherenceamongnewsmearpositivetuberculosispatientsinwardeofmumbaimaharashtraindia
_version_ 1725368462504624128