Title: Estimation of Quality of Life (QOL) in Patients of Tuberculosis Attending- A Tertiary Medical Centre

Authors: Mukesh Tiwari, Dr Santosh Kumar, Dr Gajendra Vikram Singh, Dr Vishal Sinha, Dr Gyan Prakash

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v6i6.32

Abstract

Aims and Objective: The aims of study to compare the quality of life (QOL) in patients of Tuberculosis (TB) depending on category and duration of treatment.

Methods: We evaluated, 240 patients 18 to 60 years of age registered under Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program Directly Observed Treatment Short Course (RNTCP DOTS) between April, 2015 to March, 2016 presented to Department of Tuberculosis & Chest Diseases, S.N. Medical College, Agra. We will conduct an observational prospective periodic study to assess quality of life by using World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF Assessment Instrument (WHOQOL-BREF, Hindi version) at 10-15 days and 55-60 days after the registration under RNTCP DOTS.

Results: At 10-15days out of the 240 patients of tuberculosis, 59 patients were taking treatment of category I, 106 patients were taking treatment of category II, and 75 patients were taking treatment of category IV. The Mean±SD of quality of life of patients were taking treatment of category I are 59.03±7.51, patients were taking treatment of category II are 53.05±7.25 and  patients  were taking treatment of category IV are 52.80±8.28. Whereas  at 55-60days out of the 217 patients, , 59 patients were taking treatment of category I, 92 patients were taking treatment of category II, and 66 patients  were taking treatment of category IV. The Mean±SD of quality of life of patients were taking treatment of category I are 75.9±8.88, patients were taking treatment of category II are 73.28±8.60 and  patients  were taking treatment of category IV are 73.64±10.08. Thus   quality of life of patients significantly (p-value-<0.0001) improved between different category of treatment on 55-60days as compare to 10-15 days.

Conclusion: Patients with taking treatment of category IV had lower mean scores than taking treatment of category I and II for overall QOL. Quality Of Life in patients of tuberculosis significantly improves at 55-60days as compare to 10-15days after registration under RNTCP DOTS.

Keyword: Tuberculosis, Quality of Life.

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Corresponding Author

Mukesh Tiwari

S.N.M.C. Agra (U.P.), India