Treatment Outcomes of Tuberculosis Patients at Debre Berhan Hospital, Amhara Region, Northern Ethiopia

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FirdieTefera
Tariku Dejene
Tsegaye Tewelde

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Directly observed treatment remains one of the most widely-accepted global healthinterventions for tuberculosis. Tuberculosis treatment outcome is one of the performance indicators ofthe programme set by World Health Organization. Therefore, evaluating the treatment success rateofDebreBerhanHospital was mandatory to show the achievement and to indicate where the hospital isagainst the World Health Organization target.METHODS: A register based cross sectional study covering the period of January 2009 to December2013 was employed. All clients with complete records of the treatment outcome were included in thestudy. A checklist was prepared to extract data from patient charts. Data were entered into Epi-infoversion 3.2.2andanalyzed using SPSS version 16 for windows.RESULT: Between January 2009 and December 2013, a total of 1280 tuberculosis cases that hadcomplete records on treatment outcome were included in the analysis. Four in five (79.4%) of thepatients had favorable treatment outcome; 15.8% were cured and 63.5%completed their treatment. Therewas a continuous increment of treatment success rate from 2010 to 2013 in the area and the treatmentsuccess rate in the year 2013 was 84.4%.CONCLUSION: Despite the recent improvements in treatment success rate, treatment completed anddefaulting rate, further efforts should be made by responsible bodies to identify and improve possiblepromoting factors for successful tuberculosis treatment outcome.

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FirdieTefera, North Shoa, Ethiopia

Zonal Health Office

Tariku Dejene, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia

Center for Population Studies,

College of Development Studies

Tsegaye Tewelde, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics