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Digitizing tuberculosis treatment monitoring in Wuhan city, China, 2020–2021: Impact on medication adherence

INTRODUCTION: Digital technologies can improve adherence to tuberculosis (TB) treatment. We studied the impact of digitizing TB treatment monitoring on adherence among TB patients in Wuhan, China, during 2020-2021. METHODS: We compared an electronic system introduced to monitor TB medication adheren...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Mengxian, Wang, Guiyang, Najmi, Hina, Yaqoob, Aashifa, Li, Tao, Xia, Yinyin, Ye, Jianjun, Hou, Shuangyi, Xiao, Ye, Zhou, Liping, Li, Yuehua
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10014893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36935730
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1033532
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author Zhang, Mengxian
Wang, Guiyang
Najmi, Hina
Yaqoob, Aashifa
Li, Tao
Xia, Yinyin
Ye, Jianjun
Hou, Shuangyi
Xiao, Ye
Zhou, Liping
Li, Yuehua
author_facet Zhang, Mengxian
Wang, Guiyang
Najmi, Hina
Yaqoob, Aashifa
Li, Tao
Xia, Yinyin
Ye, Jianjun
Hou, Shuangyi
Xiao, Ye
Zhou, Liping
Li, Yuehua
author_sort Zhang, Mengxian
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description INTRODUCTION: Digital technologies can improve adherence to tuberculosis (TB) treatment. We studied the impact of digitizing TB treatment monitoring on adherence among TB patients in Wuhan, China, during 2020-2021. METHODS: We compared an electronic system introduced to monitor TB medication adherence (e-Patient Service System; e-PSS) with the p paper-based standard of care (TB Control Information System; TCIS) in terms of prescribed TB treatment doses taken by patients and patient outcome after six months of follow up. We designed a cross sectional study using retrospective data for all drug susceptible pulmonary TB patients recorded on both systems. The main indicators were: compliant first follow up visit (within 3 days of start of treatment); medication adherence (80% or more of monthly doses taken); and end of treatment success ratio. RESULTS: A total of 1,576 TB patients were recorded in TCIS in July September, 2020 and 1,145 TB cases were included in e-PSS in January March, 2021. The distribution of patient demographic and clinical features was similar between the two groups. A larger proportion from the e-PSS group visited the community doctor in the first three days compared with the TCIS group (48.91 versus 29. 76 % respectively). Medication adherence was also higher in the e-PSS group during the 6 months of treatment than in the TCIS group (84. 28 versus 80.3 3 % respectively). Treatment success was 92.52% in the e-PSS group and 92.07% in the TCIS group. Multivariate logistic regress ion analysis demonstrated that adjusted odds ratios for compliant first follow up visit, medication adherence and favorable treatment outcome in the e-PSS versus TCIS groups were 2.94 (95% 2.47 3.50), 1.33 (95% 1.08 1.63), and 1. 12 (95% CL: 0.79 1.57) respectively. DISCUSSION: This study revealed improvements in TB care following an intervention to monitor treatment digitally in patients in Wuhan, China.
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spelling pubmed-100148932023-03-16 Digitizing tuberculosis treatment monitoring in Wuhan city, China, 2020–2021: Impact on medication adherence Zhang, Mengxian Wang, Guiyang Najmi, Hina Yaqoob, Aashifa Li, Tao Xia, Yinyin Ye, Jianjun Hou, Shuangyi Xiao, Ye Zhou, Liping Li, Yuehua Front Public Health Public Health INTRODUCTION: Digital technologies can improve adherence to tuberculosis (TB) treatment. We studied the impact of digitizing TB treatment monitoring on adherence among TB patients in Wuhan, China, during 2020-2021. METHODS: We compared an electronic system introduced to monitor TB medication adherence (e-Patient Service System; e-PSS) with the p paper-based standard of care (TB Control Information System; TCIS) in terms of prescribed TB treatment doses taken by patients and patient outcome after six months of follow up. We designed a cross sectional study using retrospective data for all drug susceptible pulmonary TB patients recorded on both systems. The main indicators were: compliant first follow up visit (within 3 days of start of treatment); medication adherence (80% or more of monthly doses taken); and end of treatment success ratio. RESULTS: A total of 1,576 TB patients were recorded in TCIS in July September, 2020 and 1,145 TB cases were included in e-PSS in January March, 2021. The distribution of patient demographic and clinical features was similar between the two groups. A larger proportion from the e-PSS group visited the community doctor in the first three days compared with the TCIS group (48.91 versus 29. 76 % respectively). Medication adherence was also higher in the e-PSS group during the 6 months of treatment than in the TCIS group (84. 28 versus 80.3 3 % respectively). Treatment success was 92.52% in the e-PSS group and 92.07% in the TCIS group. Multivariate logistic regress ion analysis demonstrated that adjusted odds ratios for compliant first follow up visit, medication adherence and favorable treatment outcome in the e-PSS versus TCIS groups were 2.94 (95% 2.47 3.50), 1.33 (95% 1.08 1.63), and 1. 12 (95% CL: 0.79 1.57) respectively. DISCUSSION: This study revealed improvements in TB care following an intervention to monitor treatment digitally in patients in Wuhan, China. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10014893/ /pubmed/36935730 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1033532 Text en Copyright © 2023 Zhang, Wang, Najmi, Yaqoob, Li, Xia, Ye, Hou, Xiao, Zhou and Li. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Zhang, Mengxian
Wang, Guiyang
Najmi, Hina
Yaqoob, Aashifa
Li, Tao
Xia, Yinyin
Ye, Jianjun
Hou, Shuangyi
Xiao, Ye
Zhou, Liping
Li, Yuehua
Digitizing tuberculosis treatment monitoring in Wuhan city, China, 2020–2021: Impact on medication adherence
title Digitizing tuberculosis treatment monitoring in Wuhan city, China, 2020–2021: Impact on medication adherence
title_full Digitizing tuberculosis treatment monitoring in Wuhan city, China, 2020–2021: Impact on medication adherence
title_fullStr Digitizing tuberculosis treatment monitoring in Wuhan city, China, 2020–2021: Impact on medication adherence
title_full_unstemmed Digitizing tuberculosis treatment monitoring in Wuhan city, China, 2020–2021: Impact on medication adherence
title_short Digitizing tuberculosis treatment monitoring in Wuhan city, China, 2020–2021: Impact on medication adherence
title_sort digitizing tuberculosis treatment monitoring in wuhan city, china, 2020–2021: impact on medication adherence
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10014893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36935730
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1033532
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