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Acceptance of isoniazid preventive therapy by health care workers after tuberculin skin test conversion.

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العنوان: Acceptance of isoniazid preventive therapy by health care workers after tuberculin skin test conversion.
المؤلفون: Camins BC, Bock N, Watkins DL, Blumberg HM, Camins, B C, Bock, N, Watkins, D L, Blumberg, H M
المصدر: JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association; 4/3/96, Vol. 275 Issue 13, p1013-1015, 3p
مستخلص: Objective: To examine health care workers' (HCWs') acceptance of and adherence to isoniazid preventive therapy in the setting of a comprehensive tuberculin skin-testing program.Design: Descriptive case series.Setting: University-affiliated inner-city public hospital in Atlanta, Ga.Participants: A total of 125 HCWs (91 hospital employees and 34 house staff or medical students [the physician group]) who had a positive tuberculin skin test between July 1992 and January 1994 and were offered isoniazid preventive therapy.Interventions: Health care workers with a recent tuberculin skin test conversion were required to have a chest x-ray performed and see a physician and were encouraged but not required to undergo preventive therapy.Main Outcome Measures: Acceptance and initiation of preventive therapy with isoniazid by HCWs, completion of at least 6 months of preventive therapy, and differences between the employee and physician groups.Results: All 125 HCWs with a recent positive tuberculin skin test had a chest radiograph performed, 123 (98.4%) saw a physician, and 105 (84%) initiated preventive therapy. Sixty-nine (66%) of the 105off HCWs who initiated preventive therapy (55% of the 125 total) completed at least 6 months of isoniazid therapy. More of the physician group than of the employee group completed preventive therapy (25 of 34 [74%] vs 44 of 91 [48%], respectively; P<.01). Of the 36 HCWs who started but did not complete preventive therapy, 12 discontinued therapy because of an adverse drug effect and 24 were nonadherent.Conclusions: Acceptance of tuberculosis preventive therapy by HCWs was high in the setting of a comprehensive tuberculin skin-testing program, and completion of therapy was much higher in the physician group than in previously reported series. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
الوصف
تدمد:00987484
DOI:10.1001/jama.1996.03530370051030