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Meso level multi-disciplinary approach for reduction of pre-treatment loss to follow-up in Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program, Delhi, India.

作者信息

Sharma Nandini, Chandra Shivani, Dhuria Meera, Kohli Charu, Chopra Kamal Kishore, Aggarwal Nishi, Sachdeva Kuldeep

机构信息

Director Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Maulana Azad Medical College, 2 Bahadurshah Zafar Marg, New Delhi 110002, India.

WHO Consultant, State TB Office, Delhi Government Dispensary, Gulabi Bagh, New Delhi 110002, India.

出版信息

Indian J Tuberc. 2017 Oct;64(4):281-290. doi: 10.1016/j.ijtb.2017.05.010. Epub 2017 Jun 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Universal access to tuberculosis (TB) care services emphasizes early detection and initiation of treatment for all pulmonary TB patients. Pre-treatment loss to follow-up patients needs to be actively tracked and treated to break the chain of transmission in the community.

OBJECTIVES

MATERIALS AND METHODS: A questionnaire based cross sectional study of a sample of 340 patients who were pre-treatment loss to follow-up was conducted from November 2011 to March 2012 in Delhi. Qualitative study involved focused group discussions with paramedical providers using a topic outline guide, patients were interviewed using semi-structured questionnaire and brainstorming of program managers to elicit reasons, suggestions and health seeking behavior among those who were pre-treatment loss to follow-up.

RESULTS

Preference for private practitioners (64.4%), lack of trust in government health system (26.7%), inconvenient time of Directly Observed Treatment (DOT) centre (18.5%) and wrong patient address (14%) were the main reasons for pre-treatment loss to follow-up. Paramedical provider's opinion elicited in focused group discussion was that there is an increased tendency of pre-treatment loss to follow-up in drug addicts and home-less patients. Brainstorming with program managers revealed that a lack of trust in allopathic system of medicine and human resource constraints were the leading causes of pre-treatment loss to follow-up. A Meso level multi disciplinary model with community participation through Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) has been designed based on the above findings. The model suggests mutual collaboration between government and non government agencies for promotion of International Standards of TB care in private clinics, de addiction services and social welfare schemes through RWAs.

CONCLUSION

There is a need for Advocacy Communication and Social Mobilization on a large scale. Collaboration with Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) and with practitioners from alternate systems of medicine should be encouraged.

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