Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA.
The Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA.
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 2014 Jan;18(1):44-8. doi: 10.5588/ijtld.13.0253.
Non-adherence to tuberculosis (TB) treatment jeopardizes patient health and promotes disease transmission. In July 2011, Ecuador's National Tuberculosis Program (NTP) enacted a monetary incentive program giving adherent drug-resistant TB (DR-TB) patients a US240 bonus each month.
To describe patients' experiences with the program qualitatively, and to assess its effects on treatment adherence.
We interviewed 92 current and five default patients about their treatment experience. NTP data on DR-TB patients receiving treatment were used to compare 12-month default rates among the incentive program group and non-program controls.
Our interviews found that patients are financially challenged and use the bonus for a variety of expenses, most commonly food. The most common complaint was that bonus payments were frequently delayed. The 1-year default rate among program patients (9.5%) was significantly lower than the rate among pre-program patients (26.7%).
Ecuador's monetary incentive program alleviates the economic burden placed by treatment on patients. The bonus does not, however, directly address other treatment barriers, including psychological distress and side effects. The program could benefit from timely delivery of payments. Further research is necessary to assess the program's effect on default rates.
结核病(TB)治疗不依从会危及患者健康并促进疾病传播。2011 年 7 月,厄瓜多尔国家结核病规划(NTP)实施了一项金钱激励计划,为依从性耐药结核病(DR-TB)患者每月提供 240 美元的奖金。
从定性角度描述患者对该计划的体验,并评估其对治疗依从性的影响。
我们对 92 名现症和 5 名失访患者进行了治疗体验访谈。使用 NTP 接受治疗的 DR-TB 患者的数据,比较激励计划组和非计划对照组的 12 个月失访率。
我们的访谈发现,患者面临经济挑战,并用奖金支付各种费用,最常见的是食物。最常见的抱怨是奖金支付经常延迟。计划患者(9.5%)的 1 年失访率明显低于方案前患者(26.7%)。
厄瓜多尔的金钱激励计划减轻了治疗给患者带来的经济负担。然而,奖金并没有直接解决其他治疗障碍,包括心理困扰和副作用。该计划可以从及时支付款项中受益。需要进一步研究来评估该计划对失访率的影响。