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" Effect of Model of Care and Comorbidities on Multiple-drug-resistant Tuberculosis Treatment in Nigeria "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 1104221
Doc. No : TLpq2204952016
Main Entry : Comfort, Kusimo Oluremilekun
: Okenu, Daniel Michael
Title & Author : Effect of Model of Care and Comorbidities on Multiple-drug-resistant Tuberculosis Treatment in Nigeria\ Comfort, Kusimo OluremilekunOkenu, Daniel Michael
College : Walden University
Date : 2019
student score : 2019
Degree : D.P.H.
Page No : 123
Abstract : Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is a public health problem in several countries such as Angola, India, China, Kenya, and Nigeria. Due to the increasing high burden of MDR-TB, most of these countries do not have adequate capacities to manage MDR-TB patients effectively. This study investigated the effect of model of care; human immunodeficiency virus comorbidity; and demographic factors such as age, gender, and marital status on the treatment outcomes of MDR-TB patients in Nigeria. The study was based on the analysis of secondary data of 402 MDR-TB patients accessed from the data systems of the National Tuberculosis, Buruli Ulcer, and Leprosy Control Program. The theoretical framework for this study was the health belief model. The results of the study showed that treatment outcomes were similar for hospital and community-based models of care. Age was the only factor found to be significantly associated with treatment outcomes; age > than 40 years was a predictor of unsuccessful treatment outcomes among MDR-TB patients at a p-value of 0.026. In the multivariate logistics regression analysis, age and model of care were found to be significantly associated with treatment outcomes at p-values of 0.043 and 0.048, respectively. Marital status, gender, and HIV comorbidity were not significantly associated with treatment outcomes. Implications of the findings of this study for social change in a health care program include opportunities to help reduce the number of patients on waiting lists for MDR-TB treatment. These strategies may ultimately help to reduce the spread of MDR-TB infection as well as the mortality associated with late treatment.
Subject : Operations research
: Social research
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