TB Research

Non-adherence and its predictors among pediatric household contacts on tuberculosis preventive therapy in the 3HP era: A multicenter observational study

Woretaw Sisay Zewdu, Muluken Adela Alemu, Tilaye Arega Moges, Sisay Sitotaw Anberbr, Desalegn Addis Mussie, Abel Temeche Kassaw, Demewoz Kefale, Tigabu Eskeziya Zerihun, et al. (10 authors)

Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease · 2026-03

Abstract

Background: Despite prophylactic pharmacotherapy being ranked as the best intervention yet, poor treatment adherence tempers tuberculosis preventive therapy (TPT) efficacy. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate TPT non-adherence among household contacts and its determinants following the rollout of the 3HP regimen in northwest Ethiopia. Design: A facility-based multicenter retrospective study was conducted in selected hospitals of northwest Ethiopia from October 17 to February 21, 2024. Methods: -Value < 0.05 was employed to adjudicate the significance level. Results: Among 494 household contacts (HHCs) enrolled in this study, 27.94% were non-adherent. Age (5-10 years: adjusted odds ratio (AOR) (95% CI): 1.92 (1.05-3.19); 10-15 years: AOR (95% CI): 2.04 (1.01-4.12)), parental status (AOR (95% CI): 1.87 (1.02-5.24)), comorbidity (AOR (95% CI): 2.92 (1.08-5.69)), poor nutritional status (AOR (95% CI): 1.30 (1.06-2.43)), adverse drug reactions (AOR (95% CI): 4.01 (1.03-8.20)), adherence support (AOR (95% CI): 1.56 (1.08-6.69)) and TPT regimen type (AOR (95% CI): 4.23 (1.85-6.53)) predicts non-adherence. Conclusion: Altogether, this study revealed a high level of non-adherence among HHCs in northwest Ethiopia, falling short of the national 2025/26 TPT targets. TPT should be accompanied by firm counseling and routine supervision to improve adherence.

MeSH terms

  • Observational study
  • Medicine
  • Tuberculosis
  • Pediatrics
  • Multicenter study
  • Intensive care medicine
  • Emergency medicine
  • Pulmonary tuberculosis
  • Physical therapy
  • Epidemiology