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Tuberculosis treatment adherence in Ghana: patients’ perspectives of barriers and enablers to treatment

Salifu, Yakubu; Eliason, Cecilia; Mensah, George

Authors

Yakubu Salifu

Cecilia Eliason

George Mensah



Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) treatment continues to be a daunting task in most low and middle- income countries due to cultural beliefs held by people and inadequate information about the importance of treatment adherence in the community. This study explored the patient-related factors influencing tuberculosis treatment adherence, with a focus on patient-related factors affecting such treatment adherence. Using a semi-structured interview guide, 10 participants (Five males, five females) were engaged in in-depth individual interviews. Miles and Huberman’s (1994) content analysis approach was used to analyse data. Three main themes emerged from the synthesised data: Knowledge on TB and its treatment, challenges associated with TB treatment and motivating factors to adherence. Patients’ belief about the cause of TB such as spiritual forces, poor knowledge about treatment duration and consequences of defaulting, and the side effect of drugs especially when taken with little or no food were found to be critical factors that negatively impacted treatment adherence. The desire to attain one’s ‘normal self’, making up mind to complete treatment and recognition of symptom improvement following the commencement of treatment supported adherence to TB treatment. Continuous education on TB and counselling during treatment are vital interventions that need sustained integration in TB prevention and adherence programmes. Maintaining continuous multi-level support for clients living with TB is critical for TB prevention and control, and adherence to full treatment course.

Citation

Salifu, Y., Eliason, C., & Mensah, G. (2017). Tuberculosis treatment adherence in Ghana: patients’ perspectives of barriers and enablers to treatment

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 4, 2017
Publication Date Dec 16, 2017
Deposit Date Mar 20, 2018
Journal NUMID HORIZON: An International Journal of Nursing and Midwifery
Electronic ISSN 2026-5263
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 1
Issue 2
Keywords Barriers to treatment; Enabling factors; TB treatment adherence; Patients’ perspectives
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/900107
Related Public URLs http://www.numidhorizon.com/index.php
Contract Date Mar 19, 2018


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