[Development and perspectives of community DOTS].

May 12, 2009Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis]

Development and Future Outlook of Community-Based Tuberculosis Treatment

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Abstract

Over 50% of healthcare providers involved in the tuberculosis clinical path reported satisfaction with collaboration and patient engagement.

  • The primary aim of the Directly Observed Treatment Short-course (DOTS) program is the total cure of tuberculosis (TB) patients.
  • The DOTS conference facilitates the sharing of patient information between hospitals and public health centers, which is crucial for preventing treatment default.
  • Kobe City's TB control program is structured around five key policy pillars, including prevention and early case-finding.
  • Regular cohort meetings enhance comprehensive patient care and support for completing treatment.
  • A tuberculosis clinical path developed in Tokyo highlights the importance of shared informed consent and timely information exchange among healthcare partners.
  • Common issues observed under the tuberculosis clinical path included controllable adverse effects from anti-tuberculosis drugs, occurring 12 times.

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