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Noncompliance with the world health organization-multidrug therapy among leprosy patients in Cebu, Philippines: its causes and implications on the leprosy control program

Authors
 Elsie R. Honrado  ;  Veronica Tallo  ;  Angelita C. Balis  ;  Gertrude P. Chan  ;  Sang Nae Cho 
Citation
 DERMATOLOGIC CLINICS, Vol.26(2) : 221-229, 2008 
Journal Title
DERMATOLOGIC CLINICS
ISSN
 0733-8635 
Issue Date
2008
MeSH
Adolescent ; Adult ; Attitude to Health* ; Drug Therapy, Combination ; Female ; Humans ; Leprostatic Agents/therapeutic use* ; Leprosy/drug therapy* ; Leprosy/epidemiology* ; Leprosy/psychology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; National Health Programs/organization & administration ; Philippines/epidemiology ; Primary Prevention/organization & administration ; Risk Factors ; Rural Population/statistics & numerical data* ; Social Perception ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Treatment Refusal/statistics & numerical data* ; World Health Organization
Keywords
Adolescent ; Adult ; Attitude to Health* ; Drug Therapy, Combination ; Female ; Humans ; Leprostatic Agents/therapeutic use* ; Leprosy/drug therapy* ; Leprosy/epidemiology* ; Leprosy/psychology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; National Health Programs/organization & administration ; Philippines/epidemiology ; Primary Prevention/organization & administration ; Risk Factors ; Rural Population/statistics & numerical data* ; Social Perception ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Treatment Refusal/statistics & numerical data* ; World Health Organization
Abstract
The success of current World Health Organization (WHO) key strategy for leprosy elimination (ie, multidrug therapy [MDT] regimen) depends largely on the efficiency of health care delivery services and patient compliance. A high rate of noncompliance with this regimen has serious implications for the leprosy control program because it can set the stage for the emergence of drug resistance, eventually resulting in treatment failure and failure of the program. A community-based descriptive study using pretested interviews conducted in 12 leprosy endemic areas in Cebu, Philippines, showed that the noncompliance rate with the WHO-MDT regimen among 233 study subjects was 30%. The causes of noncompliance are drug-related, health care provider-triggered, or patient-inducted, or some combination of these. Recommendations on strategic interventions to obviate the cause for noncompliance are presented
Full Text
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0733863507001398
DOI
10.1016/j.det.2007.11.007
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Microbiology (미생물학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Cho, Sang Nae(조상래)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/107510
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