Digital Adherence Monitoring Technologies

99DOTS is a low-cost digital adherence technology built-in Nikshay that uses inexpensive packaging(envelopes or stickers) with medication that enables people taking medication to engage with their treatment daily. This packaging, distributed to TB patients taking medications, has a hidden number behind perforated flaps on the external envelope; in some cases, the number may be fixed outside the medication blister or pill bottle. This number can be a toll-free number that can be called to register daily adherence or a code sent by SMS, USSD, or other communication channels.

Recording and Monitoring Adherence

Recording of Treatment Adherence can be done as

  • Manually by DOT/Health Care Provider in TB Treatment Card of a patient.
  • Self-reported by Patient using digital tools for reporting adherence using 99 DOTS and MERM technologies.

 

Monitoring Treatment Adherence:

All TB patients should be monitored to assess their response to TB treatment. Nikshay Adherence calendar has a colour legend for various doses taken by a patient

 

Importance of Treatment adherence

Adherence to tuberculosis(TB) treatment is important for promoting individual and public health. Poor adherence to TB treatment results in:

  • More individual suffering and death,
  • Costly treatment as treatment regimens lengthen and
  • Increases the risk for Drug Resistant Tuberculosis

 

Proper treatment of all forms of TB is critical to reducing individual morbidity and mortality and to interrupting transmission among family and community members.


 

TB Treatment Adherence

Tuberculosis(TB) is curable if patients are treated with effective, uninterrupted anti-tuberculous treatment. Treatment adherence is critical for curing individual patients, controlling the spread of infection in the community, and minimizing the development of drug resistance.

Adherence to treatment means that a patient follows the recommended course of treatment by taking all the prescribed medications for the entire length of time, as necessary. In other words, “right dose for the right duration”.

Testing for TB Infection

For TB infection, there are two recommended tests which can be used to identify such patients.

Tuberculin Skin Test (TST)

The skin test is done by injecting a small amount (0.5 ml) of TB antigens into the top layer of skin on your inner forearm. If one has ever been exposed to TB bacteria (Mycobacterium tuberculosis), there will be a reaction indicated by the development of a firm red bump (induration) >= 10 mm at the site within 2 days.

DS-TB Treatment – Patient Flow

Community Health Volunteers(CHVs) have to refer the presumptive cases identified based on the r symptom screening to the nearest NTEP health facility for further investigation. Once Diagnosed with TB, the TB patients are initiated on the first-line TB treatment. Patients are also offered NAAT within a maximum of 15 days to rule out any drug resistance. If no drug resistance is detected, then the patient continues on the first-line TB treatment. TB patients are then clinically evaluated every month to check the progress of TB treatment. 

TB Aarogya Sathi

TB Aarogya Sathi empowers Citizens(including TB Patients under NTEP) and to serve as a Direct interface with the healthcare system. The App is aimed at augmenting the initiatives of the Central TB Division, Government of India in proactively increasing awareness among the citizens and ensuring availability of free and quality assured drugs and diagnostics to all citizens in the country.

How to register on Nikshay as Treatment Supporter /Informant?

Prerequisites to register as a Treatment Supporter

  • "Nikshay" Application from Google Play store
  • Stable internet connectivity for seamless experience
  • A working mobile number, when interacting with NTEP health facility staff for login creation in Nikshay
  • Bank details of treatment supporter, in order to be shared with NTEP Health Facility Staff.

 

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