Perceptions of 99dots among Health Staff and Beneficiaries Attending the Visakhapatnam District Hospital, Andhra Pradesh

Back Ground: The Need of the hour in TB treatment is compliance and motivation to prevent drug resistance TB. To achieve this one of the methods adopted keeping in mind the easy availability of mobile phones is 99DOTS. The study was conducted to know the perception of 99DOTS among Health staff and B...

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Published inNational journal of community medicine Vol. 10; no. 1
Main Authors Kesava Lakshmi Prasad Kandipudi, Kranthi Paruvu, B Devi Madhavi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Medsci Publications 31.01.2019
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Summary:Back Ground: The Need of the hour in TB treatment is compliance and motivation to prevent drug resistance TB. To achieve this one of the methods adopted keeping in mind the easy availability of mobile phones is 99DOTS. The study was conducted to know the perception of 99DOTS among Health staff and Beneficiaries. Methodology: A Qualitative study was conducted by doing In- depth interviews and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) during November 2017 at ART Centre and TB Hospital. Sample size in- cluded beneficiaries on Phone call (22), one to one interviews (5) of Beneficiaries, Key informants (8), and FGDs (2). Results: Key informants perceived that it as a good programme as the reason being adherence and protection of patient identity is maintained. Problems regarding 99 dots are missing of direct ob- servation of the patient regarding consumption of the tablet and problem in usage of mobile phones by illiterates. Patients per- ceived the concept of 99 dots as a good programme as adherence is improved and their personal privacy is protected. Problems like lack of personal phone, difficulty in usage of phone, non- availability of Network and seeking help from others due to illiter- acy. Conclusion: 99DOTS improves convenience to patients and allows providers to focus on non-adherent patients. Patients have to be trained for using mobile features such as remainders, alerts.
ISSN:0976-3325
2229-6816