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来自一线的声音:南非初级卫生保健机构改善结核病感染控制的障碍与策略

Voices from the frontline: barriers and strategies to improve tuberculosis infection control in primary health care facilities in South Africa.

作者信息

Zinatsa Farirai, Engelbrecht Michelle, van Rensburg André Janse, Kigozi Gladys

机构信息

Centre for Development Support, University of the Free State, Nelson Mandela Road, Bloemfontein, 9300, South Africa.

Centre for Health Systems Research and Development, University of the Free State, Nelson Mandela Road, Bloemfontein, 9300, South Africa.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2018 Apr 10;18(1):269. doi: 10.1186/s12913-018-3083-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Tuberculosis (TB) infection control at primary healthcare (PHC) level remains problematic, especially in South Africa. Improvements are significantly dependent on healthcare workers' (HCWs) behaviours, underwriting an urgent need for behaviour change. This study sought to 1) identify factors influencing TB infection control behaviour at PHC level within a high TB burden district and 2) in a participatory manner elicit recommendations from HCWs for improved TB infection control.

METHOD

A qualitative case study was employed. TB nurses and facility managers in the Mangaung Metropolitan District, South Africa, participated in five focus group and nominal group discussions. Data was thematically analysed.

RESULTS

Utilising the Information Motivation and Behaviour (IMB) Model, major barriers to TB infection control information included poor training and conflicting policy guidelines. Low levels of motivation were observed among participants, linked to feelings of powerlessness, negative attitudes of HCWs, poor district health support, and general health system challenges. With a few exceptions, most behaviours necessary to achieve TB risk-reduction, were generally regarded as easy to accomplish.

CONCLUSIONS

Strategies for improved TB infection control included: training for comprehensive TB infection control for all HCWs; clarity on TB infection control policy guidelines; improved patient education and awareness of TB infection control measures; emphasis on the active role HCWs can play in infection control as change agents; improved social support; practical, hands-on training or role playing to improve behavioural skills; and the destigmatisation of TB/HIV among HCWs and patients.

摘要

背景

基层医疗保健(PHC)层面的结核病(TB)感染控制仍然存在问题,尤其是在南非。改善情况在很大程度上取决于医护人员(HCWs)的行为,这突出表明迫切需要改变行为。本研究旨在:1)确定在结核病负担较高地区影响基层医疗保健层面结核病感染控制行为的因素;2)以参与式方式征求医护人员对改善结核病感染控制的建议。

方法

采用定性案例研究。南非曼加翁都市圈的结核病护士和医疗机构管理人员参与了五次焦点小组讨论和名义小组讨论。对数据进行了主题分析。

结果

利用信息-动机-行为(IMB)模型,结核病感染控制信息的主要障碍包括培训不足和相互冲突的政策指南。参与者的积极性水平较低,这与无力感、医护人员的消极态度、地区卫生支持不足以及整个卫生系统面临的挑战有关。除了少数例外情况,大多数降低结核病风险所需的行为通常被认为易于实现。

结论

改善结核病感染控制的策略包括:对所有医护人员进行全面的结核病感染控制培训;明确结核病感染控制政策指南;加强患者教育以及提高对结核病感染控制措施的认识;强调医护人员作为变革推动者在感染控制中可以发挥的积极作用;改善社会支持;进行实用的实践培训或角色扮演以提高行为技能;消除医护人员和患者中对结核病/艾滋病毒的污名化。

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