Impact of a Pharmacist-led Patient-centred Care Intervention Along With Text-Message Reminders, on the Management of Newly Diagnosed Tubercular Patients: a Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial'.
Pulmonary TB, TB
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Pulmonary TB
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Men and women
- Newly bacteriologically confirmed TB case (less than a month since diagnosis). This restriction (not more than one-month treatment) does not refer to patients whose most recent treatment outcome was a failure and who were assigned to a new treatment regimen.
- Own a mobile phone which operates on a telecom provider supported by our SMS platform
- Know how to and are able to receive SMS messages or Phone Call (Caretaker want to participate in case original patient do not participate)
- An address or residence location that is readily accessible for visiting, and willingness to inform the study team of any change of address during the treatment and follow-up period.
- No plans to move out of the catchment areas of the participating TB program sites within 9 months of enrollment.
- Facilities must have at least one TB doctor and one TB nurse available within the facility.
- Willingness to comply with study procedures and provide written informed consent prior to study enrollment.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosis is extra-pulmonary TB
- Currently enrolled in a clinical trial that prohibits enrollment in another study. Patients are leaving the area within the next six months.
- Patients are known at the start of treatment to require the treatment longer than it is recommended TB Management Guidelines for the appropriate type of TB.
- Previous history of TB, multidrug-resistant (MDR) or extensively drug-resistant (XDR) TB.
- Very ill patient's cognitive or physical disability that prevents full participation in the study such as vision, hearing, physically challenged, inability to swallow medications and unconscious Unable to answer questions.
- Pregnant females (treatment of TB infection will be deferred)
- Patients who are receiving treatment from private clinics (Who are not registered in the government TB sectors and they seek are form private health care facilities.
Sites / Locations
- Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences Islamabad
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention Group
No Intervention Group.
New management mode intervention: Pharmaceutical care A more recent strategy is pharmaceutical care, where a hospital provides timely patient education, monitoring and management of adverse drug reactions, identifying other drug-related problems, and an evaluation of treatment adherence by a clinical pharmacist. At the first visit, the clinical pharmacist provides a mobile phone number and encourages patients to contact them anytime if they need any consultation on the TB treatment. Short Message Service and Phone calls daily use of the mobile phone for a TB treatment will support pharmaceutical care. TB patients or family members will receive phone calls every evening (except Sunday) during the whole ambulatory TB treatment phase to assure that the patient takes the medication prescribed and provided by the TB physician and to collect information on treatment adherence and possible side effects.
Treatment Group included in the control arm will receive traditional - clinical Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) as recommended by World Health Organization and routine treatment group (6 months treatment regimen); Routine health education provided by health care professionals.