Low rate of non-compliance to antituberculous therapy under the banner of directly observed treatment short course (DOTS) strategy and well organized retrieval system: a call for implementation of this strategy at all DOTS centers in Saudi Arabia

PAN AFRICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL(2015)

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Introduction: The objective of this study was to show the effectiveness of revised retrieval system on non-compliance. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated the effectiveness of a revised retrieval system on non-compliance during continuous phase of antituberculous treatment (Jan-200 5 to Dec-2010) compared to baseline non-compliance (Jan-2002 to Dec-2004). Results: In the baseline period, 141 of 5 01 (28%) patients did not attend their first appointment. Of these 141 patients, 63 (45%) patients could be brought back to treatment while 7 8 patients (16%) dropped out and could not be retrieved. During the 2nd phase after launching a revised retrieval system, 98 of 835 (13%) patients did not attend their first appointment. Using the retrieval system, 79 (81%) patients were brought back for regular follow up, and 19 patients could not be retrieved, a dropout rate of 2.27 %. By virtue of revised retrieval system, there was a significant drop in non-compliance by 15 % and a decline in net dropout rate by 14%. The number of those brought back to treatment by revised retrieval system almost doubled (81%) compared to 44% retrieval in initial period. Conclusion: The revised retrieval system had a significant impact on the reduction of dropout rate and significant improvement in the retrieval of those patients.
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DOTS,antituberculous,TB-tuberculosis,non-Compliance
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