The Effect of Telephone Follow-up and Training on Treatment Adherence in Tuberculosis Patients and Contacts
NCT ID: NCT05202431
Last Updated: 2022-01-21
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
66 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-07-01
2019-07-30
Brief Summary
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Today, the aim of the TB control and prevention programs is to determine the active TB patients and provide cure by healing and also to screen those contacted with the TB patients and determine whether or not they have latent TB infection and treat them and to detect the active cases among the contacts. In the current guidelines, the importance of screening all the contacts of the patients with pulmonary TB and applying a protective treatment for the household in terms of community health care is emphasised. For this reason, it is of prime importance to perform contact screening of the relatives of the TB patients and apply protective treatment. The patients receiving TB and TB protection treatment need to use medicine regularly for at least six months. It is highly important to adherence this period for the success of the treatment. However, it has been reported in the literature that the rate of nonadherence to the TB treatment varies between 20-80% and the nonadherence to the TB treatment is the most serious barrier in the control of the disease. İncomplete treatment may result in long-lasting infection, drug resistance, relapse, and death.
In the litareture, it has been stated in the study conducted with the individuals with some chronic diseases that tele-follow-up is effective in providing the self-care agency of patients and the cognitive-social adaptation. It has been reported that some problems emerge especially in the TB patients such as the interruption of treatment, forgetting medication (24.5%), side-effects of drugs, (23.3%), symptomatic recovery (19.5%), failure to know the necessity of completing the life cycle of drugs by most of patients and not receiving adequate training and these problems may be managed more effectively by tele-follow-up.
As is known, nurses are involved in all the processes of protecting-promoting the health of the individuals, families and society and their recovery in case of disease. Moreover, providing the protective treatment by performing the required screening for treating TB patients, their follow-up and preventing the development of disease in contacted ones has a vital importance in preventing the spread of TB in the society. Nurses may follow the findings of patients, obtain information about the process, produce information and transmit information with this system (reporting drug changes, performing training follow-up of patients etc.). In the literature, it has been emphasised that tele-mobile nursing services is a cost-effective method since it decreases the hospitalisation rate and period of the TB patients. Accordingly, the main aim of this study is to assess the effect of the training and the telephone follow-up provided by the nurse for the TB patients and contacts on the medication adherence.
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Detailed Description
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The interviews were performed by using the face-to-face interview technique in the outpatient clinic. In the first interview, the questionnaire was applied to four groups; TB intervention and TB control group, Contact intervention and Contact control group.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
SINGLE_GROUP
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Adherence
Participants received training, telefollow-up and daily text messages for 6 months.
Treatment adherence
The patients were reminded to take drug by patient training, telephone follow-up, and daily sms. It was determined that the effect of the training and telephone follow-up provided to the TB patients and contacts on the treatment adherence.
Standart care
The standard follow-up applied in the dispensary for this group was performed.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Treatment adherence
The patients were reminded to take drug by patient training, telephone follow-up, and daily sms. It was determined that the effect of the training and telephone follow-up provided to the TB patients and contacts on the treatment adherence.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Being voluntary to participate in the study
* Being at and over the age of 18
* Having no communication problems
* Being able to use mobile telephone
Exclusion Criteria
* Not voluntary to participate in the study
* Having multi drug resistance
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Tuberculosis Network European Trialsgroup
NETWORK
Responsible Party
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Sema Aytaç, PhD
PhD
Principal Investigators
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Sema Aytac
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Gaziantep
Locations
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Gaziantep University
Gaziantep, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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References
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Aytac S, Ovayolu O, Dogru S. The effect of breathing exercises on fatigue in tuberculosis patients: a randomized controlled trial. Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992). 2024 Dec 2;70(12):e20240888. doi: 10.1590/1806-9282.20240888. eCollection 2024.
Other Identifiers
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TBNET
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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