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Health service factors that affect adherence to tuberculosis treatment in Ghana

Salifu, Yakubu; Eliason, Cecilai; Mensah, George

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Yakubu Salifu

Cecilai Eliason

George Mensah



Abstract

Most of the global cases of tuberculosis (TB) are found in Asia and Africa. This is largely due to deficient educational information, myths, beliefs and suboptimal service delivery as a result of inadequate infrastructure. Even though proper treatment can cure TB, bureaucratic difficulties and problems with caring for patients mean procedures to ensure that patients receive and complete treatment may stifle the treatment regimen.

This paper looks at the service factors that affect adherence to TB treatment, while seeking to explore good practices to improve support for patients. It discusses a study that used a qualitative interpretive descriptive design involving interviews across health facilities in one district in Ashanti Region, Ghana. Ten patients were recruited in 2014 and interviewed. They revealed the challenges and facilitators that affected their adherence to their treatment. Three main themes were identified: institutional support, staff attitude and patients’ unmet needs. Staff commitment, proper supervision of TB patients and individualising care encourages adherence, while organisational challenges, poor supervision of patients and unfriendly staff attitudes discourage the continuity of treatment.

Citation

Salifu, Y., Eliason, C., & Mensah, G. (2018). Health service factors that affect adherence to tuberculosis treatment in Ghana. Primary Health Care, 28(2), 27-33. https://doi.org/10.7748/phc.2018.e1312

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 3, 2017
Publication Date Feb 23, 2018
Deposit Date Mar 20, 2018
Publicly Available Date Mar 20, 2018
Journal Primary Health Care
Print ISSN 0264-5033
Electronic ISSN 2047-900X
Publisher RCN Publishing
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 28
Issue 2
Pages 27-33
DOI https://doi.org/10.7748/phc.2018.e1312
Keywords Adherence counselling; Care; Ghana; Institutional support; Non-adherence; Tuberculosis; Treatment compliance; Unmet need
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/916369
Publisher URL https://journals.rcni.com/primary-health-care/health-service-factors-that-affect-adherence-to-tuberculosis-treatment-in-ghana-phc.2018.e1312
Additional Information Version deposited is not version of record.
Contract Date Mar 20, 2018

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