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Predictors of Taking Tuberculosis Drugs for Health Care Workers with Latent Tuberculosis Infection

잠복결핵감염 의료기관 종사자의 결핵약 복용 예측요인

  • Received : 2019.05.19
  • Accepted : 2019.07.13
  • Published : 2019.08.31

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the predictors of tuberculosis (TB) drugs in health care workers diagnosed with latent tuberculosis Infection (LTBI). Methods: This study was a descriptive correlation study. Data were collected by using a self-report questionnaire. The collected data were analyzed by -test, t-test, and logistic regression analysis. Results: There were involved 160 participants, 35 (21.9%) who took the TB drugs, and 125 (73.8%) who did not take the TB drugs. The predictors on taking TB drugs in health care workers with LTBI were subjective norms (OR=3.33, p<.001), perceived sensitivity (OR=2.67, p=.026), perceived barrier (OR=0.14, p=.014), and unmarried (OR=4.69, p=.006) than married, health care worker category 2 group (OR=5.84, p=.015) and 1 group (OR=4.25, p=.022) than 3, 4 group, sleep over 7 hours (OR=4.11, p=.022) than less 7 hours sleep. Conclusion: In order to promote the use of TB drugs in health care workers with LTBI, it is necessary that take intervention strategies to increase the subjective norms and perceived sensitivity and to decrease the perceived barriers.

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Figure 1. Conceptual framework.

Table 1. General Characteristics of the TB drug and Not-TB drug Groups

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Table 2. Health-related Characteristics of the TB drug and Not-TB drug Groups

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Table 3. Comparison of Study Variables of the TB drug and Not-TB drug Groups

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Table 4. Predictors of taking TB drug in Participants

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