Abstract

Despite the importance of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) treatment and management in healthcare workers (HCWs), only a few studies have provided a comprehensive review of factors associated with the success rate of each stage of the LTBI treatment, as well as strategies to improve treatment adherence. This study investigated factors and determinants of patient losses at each stage of the entire cascade of LTBI in HCWs. Studies were extracted from PubMed, EBSCOhost, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, and ScienceDirect. Our study found poor completion rates of LTBI treatment in HCWs. The main reason for not visiting the outpatient clinic or not accepting treatment was related to the demographic characteristics, whereas adverse drug effects were the main reason for treatment discontinuation. These findings suggest that tailored interventions must be developed to improve the success rate at each stage of the LTBI treatment in HCWs.

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