Treatment Adherence and Outcomes in Patients with Tuberculosis Treated with Telemedicine: A Scoping Review

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Olowoyo, Kikelomo Sabainah [1 ]
Esan, Deborah Tolulope [2 ]
Olowoyo, Paul [3 ]
Oyinloye, Babatunji Emmanuel [4 ,5 ,6 ]
Fawole, Israel Opeyemi [7 ]
Aderibigbe, Segun [8 ]
Adigun, Mary Opeyemi [9 ]
Olawade, David Bamidele [10 ]
Esan, Theophilus Olaide [11 ]
Adeyanju, Benedict Tolulope [12 ]
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[1] Ekiti State Univ, Teaching Hosp, Dept Med, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria
[2] Bowen Univ, Fac Nursing Sci, Iwo, Osun State, Nigeria
[3] Afe Babalola Univ, Fed Teaching Hosp Ido Ekiti, Dept Med, Ado Ekiti 360211, Nigeria
[4] Afe Babalola Univ, Inst Drug Res & Dev, SE Bogoro Ctr, Ado Ekiti 360211, Nigeria
[5] Afe Babalola Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Biochem, Phytomed Biochem Toxicol & Biotechnol Res Labs, Ado Ekiti 360211, Nigeria
[6] Univ Zululand, Dept Biochem & Microbiol, Biotechnol & Struct Biol BSB Grp, Kwa Dlangezwa 3886, South Africa
[7] Inst Nursing Res, Osogbo 232111, Nigeria
[8] Fed Teaching Hosp Ido Ekiti, Dept Surg, Ido Ekiti 371101, Nigeria
[9] Univ Med Sci, Fac Nursing Sci, Ondo, Ondo, Nigeria
[10] Univ East London, Sch Hlth Sport & Biosci, Dept Allied & Publ Hlth, London E16 2RD, England
[11] Fed Teaching Hosp Ido Ekiti, Dept Ear Nose & Throat, Ido Ekiti 371101, Nigeria
[12] Afe Babalola Univ, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, Ado Ekiti 360211, Nigeria
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treatment adherence; outcomes; pulmonary tuberculosis; telemedicine; scoping review; DIRECTLY OBSERVED THERAPY;
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10.3390/tropicalmed10030078
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摘要
Patient non-adherence to drug usage is a major barrier to treating tuberculosis (TB). Telemedicine has shown promise in treatment monitoring and evaluation. This paper aims to explore scientific evidence of telemedicine application in TB treatment to promote widespread adoption in areas that are remote or have poor road networks from health facilities. Articles published from 2010 to 2023 on the adherence and outcomes in pulmonary tuberculosis with the use of telemedicine were reviewed. A scoping review of the studies was conducted by two authors independently, following the PRISMA guidelines to identify relevant articles. Telemedicine interventions have shown improvements in medication adherence, treatment completion, cure rates, and smear conversion among TB patients. The available evidence supports the beneficial effect of telemedicine in improving treatment adherence and outcomes in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. However, the effect and outcomes varied across studies, indicating the need for further research and standardization of telemedicine interventions.
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