Author:
Li Xuhui,Wang Bin,Tan Dixin,Li Mengyu,Zhang Dandan,Tang Cong,Cai Xiaonan,Yan Yaqiong,Zhang Sheng,Jin Bo,Yu Songlin,Liang Xunchang,Chu Qian,Xu Yihua
Abstract
BackgroundWith the increasing of ageing population, tuberculosis in the elderly brings a challenge for the tuberculosis (TB) control in China. Enough social support can promote the treatment adherence and outcome of the elderly patients with TB. Exploring effective interventions to improve the social support of patients is of great significance for TB management and control.MethodsA community-based, repeated measurement trial was conducted. Patients with TB >65 years of age were allocated into the intervention or control group. Patients in the intervention group received comprehensive social support interventions, while those in the control group received health education alone. The social support level of patients was measured at baseline and at the first, third and sixth months during the intervention to assess the effectiveness of comprehensive social support interventions.ResultsA total of 201 patients were recruited into the study. Compared with the control group, social support for patients in the intervention group increased significantly over time (βgroup*time=0.61, P<0.01) in the following three dimensions: objective support (βgroup*time=0.15, P<0.05), subjective support (βgroup*time=0.32, P<0.05) and support utilisation (βgroup*time=0.16, P<0.05). The change in the scores in the control group was not statistically significant.ConclusionsThe intervention programme in communities, including health education, psychotherapy and family and community support interventions, can improve the social support for elderly patients with TB compared with single health education.Trial registration numberChiCTR-IOR-16009232
Funder
National Social Science Fund of China
Innovation Research Fund of Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Epidemiology
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