Practical issues in the management of tuberculosis disease

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作者
Guimond, C. [1 ]
Orain, J. -P. [2 ]
Tanguy, M. [3 ]
机构
[1] Regime Social Independants RSI Ile France, Med Conseil Reg, F-75847 Paris 17, France
[2] Regime Social Independants RSI Picardie, Med Conseil Reg, F-80440 Glisy, France
[3] Regime Social Independants RSI Midi Pyrenees, Responsable Stat, F-31138 Balma, France
关键词
Tuberculosis; Process management; Disease management; Patient care management; Treatment outcome;
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10.1016/j.rmr.2015.07.004
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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摘要
Introduction. Tuberculosis disease warrants standard therapeutic management as detailed in a guide published by the High Authority for Health (HAS) following the publication of the Public Health Law. in 2004. Methods. The medical services of the regime social des independants (RSI) carried out a national survey by targeting patients who, in 2011, were reimbursed for tuberculosis treatment or were admitted for long-term tuberculosis disease. Their physicians were contacted to detail the care pathway and treatment they had received. Results. A total of 148 tuberculosis disease patients were enrolled, of whom 71.6% had respiratory localization of their disease. The diagnosis was made in healthcare institutions in 84.5% of cases. Standard treatment (phases 1 and 2) was used in 30.1% of cases. The recommended quadruple therapy was given in 55.2% of treatments in phase 1 and in accordance with the time recommended in 62.9% of cases. Phase 2 was the recommended two drugs combination therapy 80.4% of the time with the treatment duration respected in 51.0% of treatments. The difference from standard treatment was explained by the detection of health or social events in only 39.0% of cases. Conclusion. This survey allows us to highlight a relative lack of knowledge of standard treatment as recommended by the HAS. (C) 2015 SPLF. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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