[Medical treatment support to tuberculous patients--from the standpoint of community support].

Jan 5, 2002Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis]

Community support for helping tuberculosis patients with their treatment

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Abstract

The treatment completion rate for tuberculosis patients reached 94% through community-supported Directly Observed Treatment, Short-course (DOTS).

  • Collaboration among health facilities, health centers, and welfare offices is essential for effective tuberculosis treatment.
  • In-office conferences enhanced support for health nurses' DOTS activities.
  • Patients taking medication in the presence of a nurse has become a common practice, increasing patient motivation.
  • The involvement of medical social workers (MSWs) and nurses has facilitated smoother information exchange among care providers.
  • The introduction of an early guidance system has improved liaison between health offices and medical facilities, aiding in early detection and treatment resumption.
  • Improved community support systems have been linked to better clinical outcomes for tuberculosis patients.

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