Improved completion rates and characterization of drug reactions with an intensive Chagas disease treatment program in rural Bolivia.

Author: BernCaryn, CastellonMario, GilmanRobert H, Lozano BeltranDaniel F, Solano MercadoMarco A, SullcaWalter, TornheimJeffrey A, TorricoFaustino

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BACKGROUND: Chagas disease treatment is limited by drug availability, adverse side effect profiles of available medications, and poor adherence. METHODS: Adult Chagas disease patients initiating 60-days of benznidazole were randomized to weekly or twice-weekly evaluations of medication adherence an...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3777865/

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Improving Chagas Disease Treatment in Rural Bolivia

This research tackles a critical challenge in the field of tropical medicine: improving treatment adherence and understanding drug reactions in Chagas disease. This study, conducted in rural Bolivia, employed an intensive management program involving frequent patient evaluations and phone-based follow-ups to enhance treatment adherence and identify adverse drug events (ADEs). The researchers found that this intensive management strategy significantly improved treatment completion rates, primarily by reducing patient abandonment. The study also revealed that the program effectively identified more ADEs. This is a crucial finding as it highlights the importance of frequent monitoring in managing Chagas disease treatment.

The Benefits of Intensive Management in Chagas Disease

The study's findings demonstrate the effectiveness of intensive management programs in improving treatment outcomes for Chagas disease patients. The increased treatment completion rates and improved identification of ADEs are significant advancements in patient care. This research can be applied to other tropical diseases and has the potential to improve patient outcomes globally.

The Importance of Frequent Monitoring in Chagas Disease Treatment

The study emphasizes the crucial role of frequent monitoring in identifying and managing ADEs. This is particularly important for Chagas disease treatment, where ADEs can be significant and potentially life-threatening. The findings underscore the importance of early intervention and close patient management to ensure optimal treatment outcomes.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research is like a camel caravan traversing the vast expanse of the desert, seeking the best route to a cure. Just as a caravan needs frequent stops to ensure everyone is safe and on track, Chagas disease treatment requires intensive management to ensure patients complete their treatment and have the best possible outcome. This research reminds us that even in the most remote areas, access to quality healthcare can be improved through innovative approaches.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2014-03-12
  2. Date Revised 2021-10-21
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

24069472

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC3777865

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