STUDYING THE STRATEGIES OF BEHAVIOR IN PATIENTS WITH PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS WITH MULTIPLE DOSING STABILITY AND LOW AGREEMENT TO TREATMENT
Keywords:
tuberculosis, psychosomatic disorders, step therapy program.Abstract
To study the emotional, motivational, and cognitive components of the relationship to the disease in
patients with pulmonary tuberculosis with multidrug resistance (MDR / TB of the lungs). Material and Methods: 32
patients with multidrug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis who received a standard chemotherapy regimen with backup
anti-TB drugs were supervised. The object of empirical research is 72 people (42 women and 30 men), who were divided
into 3 groups: Group 1 (control) - 40 people without somatic diseases, Group 2 - 18 newly diagnosed patients with
MDR / TB lungs, 3rd group - 14 re-treated patients with MDR / TB of the lungs. Results: as the observations showed,
patients with drug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis tend to exhibit non-positive emotional reactions, resorting to
aggressive communication strategies, while after a step-by-step retesting program, an increase in compliance and
long-term treatment was observed. Conclusions: according to the results of the study, a step-by-step program of work
with patients with MDR / TB of the lungs who have difficulties in social adaptation has been developed.