Children's priorities to improve the acceptability of MDR-TB treatment: qualitative data from South Africa

The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease(2023)

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BACKGROUND: Multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) treatment for children frequently includes unpalatable drugs with low overall acceptability. This can negatively impact children and their caregivers' treatment experienc-es and is an important contributor to poor adherence, and potentially, poor treatment outcomes. Children and their caregivers' preferences for MDR-TB treatment are not well documented. We describe children and caregivers' priorities to inform future MDR-TB treatment regimens.METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional qualitative study at a TB hospital in South Africa using semi -structured interviews and participatory research activi-ties with caregivers and children routinely diagnosed and treated for MDR-TB between June and August 2018.RESULTS: We conducted 15 interviews with children and their caregivers. Children ranged from 2 to 17 years of age (median age: 8.3 years). Children and caregivers had an overall negative experience of MDR-TB treat-ment. Children and caregivers described how future MDR-TB drugs and regimens should prioritise sweeter flavours, fewer pills, brighter colours, and formulations that are easy to prepare and administer and dispensed in colourful, small and discrete packaging.CONCLUSIONS: MDR-TB treatment acceptability re-mains low, and negatively impacts children and their caregivers' treatment experiences. Improving the overall acceptability of MDR-TB treatment requires engaging with children and their caregivers to better understand their priorities for new treatment regimens and child -friendly formulations.
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multidrug-resistant TB,acceptability,palatability,MDR-TB treatment,drug development
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