IJCCR_2025v15n3

International Journal of Clinical Case Reports, 2025, Vol.15, No.3, 120-129 http://medscipublisher.com/index.php/ijccr 126 7.3 Utilize information technology to support the remote management and care of tuberculosis patients Information technology (IT) can play an important role in the remote management and care of tuberculosis patients. IT means can be used in telemedicine to enable remote observation of patients' conditions and timely intervention, which is particularly practical in areas with scarce medical resources (Zago et al., 2021). Meanwhile, IT can also assist patients in self-management, helping them better cope with diseases and treatments. The application of information technology in the medical field can also accelerate the dissemination of the latest diagnosis and treatment guidelines and excellent experiences, facilitating medical staff to obtain the latest information and resources at any time. 7.4 Establish a multi-party cooperation mechanism to improve the therapeutic effect of tuberculosis Establishing a multi-party cooperation mechanism is the core to improving the therapeutic effect of tuberculosis. Through this mechanism, various medical staff such as nurses, doctors and respiratory therapists can work collaboratively to provide comprehensive care for patients. Practice has proved that comprehensive nursing combined with respiratory rehabilitation training can significantly improve the pulmonary function, self-care ability and quality of life of tuberculosis patients, fully demonstrating the value of multi-party cooperation (Sterling et al., 2020). Furthermore, when formulating the nursing plan, fully considering the economic conditions and cultural customs of patients is also conducive to improving the therapeutic effect, enhancing the treatment compliance of patients, and ultimately achieving better nursing outcomes (Nahid et al., 2019). 8 Concluding Remarks The comprehensive nursing model is very important for improving the rehabilitation effect of tuberculosis patients. These methods often involve psychological support, nutritional assistance and regular communication between doctors and patients. Overall, these measures make patients more willing to persist in completing the treatment and also increase the possibility of curing the disease. For instance, a study conducted in Pakistan showed that the comprehensive care program including psychological support and food subsidies enabled the treatment success rate of drug-resistant tuberculosis patients to reach 88%, which was much higher than the previous level. In addition, the overall management approach that combines breathing exercises with enhanced nutritional assistance has been proven to enable tuberculosis patients to survive longer and have better physical activity. These results indicate that combating tuberculosis requires multi-faceted measures in order to address both the health needs and daily life issues of patients simultaneously. In the comprehensive nursing model for tuberculosis, the active participation of medical staff is the key to improving the quality of nursing. Health workers, including informal healthcare providers (IPS) and pharmacists, are important in identifying patients, supervising medication, and overall care management. A summary study pointed out that involving peers in tuberculosis treatment has a good effect, especially in poor and middle-income countries, where peers can help find patients, transfer patients and guide medication. Similarly, the pharmacy service model has effectively improved the treatment effect of tuberculosis through services such as arranging medication plans and handling drug side effects. The participation of medical staff in these comprehensive care models to ensure that patients receive continuous and coordinated care is the key to the success of treatment. With the application of new methods and technologies, there are many possibilities for the development of comprehensive tuberculosis treatment in the future. Community participation, electronic devices and multi-party collaboration have been proven effective in improving the entire process from disease detection to completion of treatment. For instance, different tuberculosis treatment methods tested in Tamil Nadu, India, have shown that it is feasible to group patients for careful examination and hospitalization, which significantly reduces the time wasted on treatment and improves the treatment outcome. In addition, shortening the distance between the treatment site and the community and strengthening community connections can better care for children, teenagers and other groups that need special attention. As research continues to identify and address the deficiencies in tuberculosis treatment, adopting these new approaches is crucial for achieving better health and ultimately preventing the spread of tuberculosis.

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