Demographic Characteristics Associated with Missed Follow-Up Appointments among Tuberculosis Patients at Hospital Shah Alam, Selangor: A Retrospective Study from January to June 2023
- Author:
Ahmad Zhafir Zulkifli
1
;
Rabiatul Adawiyah Md Salleh,
1
;
Nur Farha Omar
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Tuberculosis; Defaulter; Treatment; Loss to follow-up; Missed appointment
- From:International Journal of Public Health Research 2024;14(no.1):1858-1864
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Introduction:Tuberculosis (TB) patients default their treatment during the treatment course. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the demographic characteristics of the patient who missed follow-ups and identify the reasons for missed appointments or defaulted their treatment.
Methods:The records of patients diagnosed with TB follow-up at the chest clinic from January to June 2023 were reviewed based on our inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Results:The retrospective descriptive analysis was conducted based on the data collected. Based on the study sample (n=33), the result shows that the majority of the defaulted patients were male in gender (n=22). Most of the missed appointments patients and defaulters are of Malay (39.4%) ethnicity and Malaysian nationality (66.7%). Most patients gave the transport issues as the reason for missed appointments followed by financial issues and feeling healthy. The majority of them missed follow-up in the first month after starting anti-TB.
Conclusions:In conclusion, missed appointments, treatment compliance and defaulted cases in TB treatment remain as one of the main challenges in the effort to end TB epidemics. Further in-depth research is required to propose effective measures to solve this issue and improve the national TB control program. - Full text:202407230843331809121.2024my0313.pdf