Profile of notified tuberculosis cases and factors associated with treatment dropout

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Autor(a) principal: Paixão, Lúcia Miana M.
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Gontijo, Eliane Dias
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/32215
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To describe the profile of notified tuberculosis cases and analyze the factors associated with treatment dropout. METHODS: A total of 178 cases of tuberculosis notified in the western region of Belo Horizonte (Southeastern Brazil) in 2001 and 2002 and recorded in the National System for Notifiable Diseases were described. An unmatched case-control study was conducted, with data collected by means of interviews, to compare patients who dropped out of treatment with those who achieved cure. The following variables were analyzed: sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics, associations with AIDS, side effects, information on the disease and interest in treatment. Univariate analysis and unconditional logistic regression for multivariate analysis were used. Adjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence limits were used as the measurement for associations. RESULTS: The coefficient of incidence was 56.6/100,000 inhabitants. There was predominance of men aged 30 to 49 years and of the pulmonary form (76.4%) and bacillary form (72.5%). Among the notified cases, 65.2% achieved cure, 12.4% dropped out of treatment and 9.6% died. Treatment location had no influence on the results. In the case-control study, there was no difference regarding gender, color, schooling, income, occupation, family support, association with AIDS and alcohol consumption. The use of drugs, interest in treatment and information about the disease were shown to be independently associated with dropout. CONCLUSIONS: Adherence to treatment is a challenge in controlling tuberculosis. The protection factors (interest in treatment and information about the disease) and recognition that drug use is a risk factor must form part of the strategies for patient care in order to reduce dropout rates and restore health.
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spelling Profile of notified tuberculosis cases and factors associated with treatment dropout Perfil de casos de tuberculose notificados e fatores associados ao abandono, Belo Horizonte, MG Tuberculose^i1^sepidemioloNotificação de doençasIncidênciaFatores de riscoEstudos de casos e controlesTuberculose^i1^sabandono do tratameTuberculosis^i2^sepidemiolDisease notificationIncidenceRisk factorsCase-control studiesTuberculosis^i2^streatment drop OBJECTIVE: To describe the profile of notified tuberculosis cases and analyze the factors associated with treatment dropout. METHODS: A total of 178 cases of tuberculosis notified in the western region of Belo Horizonte (Southeastern Brazil) in 2001 and 2002 and recorded in the National System for Notifiable Diseases were described. An unmatched case-control study was conducted, with data collected by means of interviews, to compare patients who dropped out of treatment with those who achieved cure. The following variables were analyzed: sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics, associations with AIDS, side effects, information on the disease and interest in treatment. Univariate analysis and unconditional logistic regression for multivariate analysis were used. Adjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence limits were used as the measurement for associations. RESULTS: The coefficient of incidence was 56.6/100,000 inhabitants. There was predominance of men aged 30 to 49 years and of the pulmonary form (76.4%) and bacillary form (72.5%). Among the notified cases, 65.2% achieved cure, 12.4% dropped out of treatment and 9.6% died. Treatment location had no influence on the results. In the case-control study, there was no difference regarding gender, color, schooling, income, occupation, family support, association with AIDS and alcohol consumption. The use of drugs, interest in treatment and information about the disease were shown to be independently associated with dropout. CONCLUSIONS: Adherence to treatment is a challenge in controlling tuberculosis. The protection factors (interest in treatment and information about the disease) and recognition that drug use is a risk factor must form part of the strategies for patient care in order to reduce dropout rates and restore health. OBJETIVO: Descrever o perfil dos casos notificados de tuberculose e analisar os fatores associados ao abandono do tratamento. MÉTODOS: Foram descritos 178 casos de tuberculose notificados na Regional Oeste de Belo Horizonte, em 2001-2002, e registrados no Sistema Nacional de Agravos de Notificação. Realizou-se estudo caso-controle não pareado, com dados coletados por entrevistas, comparando pacientes que abandonaram o tratamento com aqueles que evoluíram para cura. Foram analisadas as variáveis: características sociodemográficas, comportamentais, associação com Aids, efeitos colaterais, informação sobre a doença e interesse no tratamento. Utilizou-se análise univariada e regressão logística não condicional na análise multivariada, com odds ratio ajustado como medida de associação e intervalo de confiança de 95%. RESULTADOS: O coeficiente de incidência foi de 56,6/100.000 habitantes. Houve predomínio de homens, de 30 a 49 anos, da forma pulmonar (76,4%), e 72,5% de bacilíferos. Entre as notificações verificou-se 65,2% de curas, 12,4% abandonos e 9,6% óbitos, sem influência do local do tratamento. No estudo caso-controle não houve diferença quanto ao gênero, cor, escolaridade, renda, ocupação, apoio familiar, associação com Aids e etilismo. O uso de drogas, interesse em se tratar e informação sobre a doença mostraram-se independentemente associados ao abandono. CONCLUSÕES: A adesão ao tratamento representa um desafio no controle da tuberculose. Os fatores de proteção - interesse em se tratar e nível de informação sobre a doença - e o reconhecimento do uso de droga como fator de risco devem integrar estratégias de cuidado ao doente, buscando reduzir os índices de abandono para recuperação da saúde. Universidade de São Paulo. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Profile of notified tuberculosis cases and factors associated with treatment dropout
Perfil de casos de tuberculose notificados e fatores associados ao abandono, Belo Horizonte, MG
title Profile of notified tuberculosis cases and factors associated with treatment dropout
spellingShingle Profile of notified tuberculosis cases and factors associated with treatment dropout
Paixão, Lúcia Miana M.
Tuberculose^i1^sepidemiolo
Notificação de doenças
Incidência
Fatores de risco
Estudos de casos e controles
Tuberculose^i1^sabandono do tratame
Tuberculosis^i2^sepidemiol
Disease notification
Incidence
Risk factors
Case-control studies
Tuberculosis^i2^streatment drop
title_short Profile of notified tuberculosis cases and factors associated with treatment dropout
title_full Profile of notified tuberculosis cases and factors associated with treatment dropout
title_fullStr Profile of notified tuberculosis cases and factors associated with treatment dropout
title_full_unstemmed Profile of notified tuberculosis cases and factors associated with treatment dropout
title_sort Profile of notified tuberculosis cases and factors associated with treatment dropout
author Paixão, Lúcia Miana M.
author_facet Paixão, Lúcia Miana M.
Gontijo, Eliane Dias
author_role author
author2 Gontijo, Eliane Dias
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paixão, Lúcia Miana M.
Gontijo, Eliane Dias
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tuberculose^i1^sepidemiolo
Notificação de doenças
Incidência
Fatores de risco
Estudos de casos e controles
Tuberculose^i1^sabandono do tratame
Tuberculosis^i2^sepidemiol
Disease notification
Incidence
Risk factors
Case-control studies
Tuberculosis^i2^streatment drop
topic Tuberculose^i1^sepidemiolo
Notificação de doenças
Incidência
Fatores de risco
Estudos de casos e controles
Tuberculose^i1^sabandono do tratame
Tuberculosis^i2^sepidemiol
Disease notification
Incidence
Risk factors
Case-control studies
Tuberculosis^i2^streatment drop
description OBJECTIVE: To describe the profile of notified tuberculosis cases and analyze the factors associated with treatment dropout. METHODS: A total of 178 cases of tuberculosis notified in the western region of Belo Horizonte (Southeastern Brazil) in 2001 and 2002 and recorded in the National System for Notifiable Diseases were described. An unmatched case-control study was conducted, with data collected by means of interviews, to compare patients who dropped out of treatment with those who achieved cure. The following variables were analyzed: sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics, associations with AIDS, side effects, information on the disease and interest in treatment. Univariate analysis and unconditional logistic regression for multivariate analysis were used. Adjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence limits were used as the measurement for associations. RESULTS: The coefficient of incidence was 56.6/100,000 inhabitants. There was predominance of men aged 30 to 49 years and of the pulmonary form (76.4%) and bacillary form (72.5%). Among the notified cases, 65.2% achieved cure, 12.4% dropped out of treatment and 9.6% died. Treatment location had no influence on the results. In the case-control study, there was no difference regarding gender, color, schooling, income, occupation, family support, association with AIDS and alcohol consumption. The use of drugs, interest in treatment and information about the disease were shown to be independently associated with dropout. CONCLUSIONS: Adherence to treatment is a challenge in controlling tuberculosis. The protection factors (interest in treatment and information about the disease) and recognition that drug use is a risk factor must form part of the strategies for patient care in order to reduce dropout rates and restore health.
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