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Impact of integrating mental health services within existing tuberculosis treatment facilities
Pasha, Aneeta ; Siddiqui, Hasha ; Ali, Shiza ; Brooks, Meredith B. ; Maqbool, Naveen R. ; Khan, Aamir J.
Pasha, Aneeta
Siddiqui, Hasha
Ali, Shiza
Brooks, Meredith B.
Maqbool, Naveen R.
Khan, Aamir J.
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2021-04-27
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Introduction:: Depression and anxiety among tuberculosis (TB) patients can adversely affect TB treatment adherence and completion. Aim:: We studied whether integrating mental health services into existing TB treatment programs would reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety and improve treatment completion among patients with drug-susceptible TB. Methods:: Integrated practice units (IPUs) for TB and mental health were established within six existing TB treatment facilities in Karachi, Pakistan. Patients were screened for depression and anxiety and, if symptomatic, offered a mental health intervention consisting of at least four counseling sessions. We measured changes in reported levels of depression and anxiety symptoms from baseline following completion of counseling sessions, and rates of TB treatment completion. Results:: Between February 2017 and June 2018, 3500 TB patients were screened for depression and anxiety. 1057 (30.2%) symptomatic patients received a baseline adherence session. 1012 enrolled for a mental health intervention received at least 1 counseling session. 522 (51.5%) reported no symptoms after four to six sessions. Symptomatic patients who completed at least four counseling sessions had higher rates of TB treatment completion than those who did not (92.9% vs 75.1%; p < 0.0001). Conclusion:: Mental health interventions integrated within TB programs can help reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety and improve TB treatment completion.
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Medicine Access @ Point of Care, volume 5, page 23992026211011314
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History: received 2020-11-19, accepted 2021-04-01, epub 2021-04-27
Publication status: Published
History: received 2020-11-19, accepted 2021-04-01, epub 2021-04-27
Publication status: Published
