Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College, Faculty of Medicine, Moshi, United Republic of Tanzania.
Department of Internal Medicine, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre, Moshi, United Republic of Tanzania.
Glob Health Action. 2022 Dec 31;15(1):2143044. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2022.2143044.
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common comorbidity among people with tuberculosis (TB). Despite the availability of guidelines on how to integrate dual TB/DM in Tanzania, the practice of integration at various healthcare levels is unclear.
To explore the participants' experiences and perceptions on the pathway towards clinical management of dual TB/DM.
The research was carried out in Dar es Salaam, Iringa, and Kilimanjaro regions between January and February 2020. A qualitative, in-depth interview approach was used to collect participants' experiences and perspectives on the acquisition of dual TB/DM services at various levels of healthcare facilities. The information gathered were coded and classified thematically.
The participants' perception of TB services within the healthcare facilities was positive due to the support they received from the healthcare providers. On the other hand, participants reported difficulty receiving management in various health facilities for each condition in terms of access to dual TB/DM care and access to DM medication. This was viewed as a significant challenge for the participants with dual TB/DM.
The current disjunction and disruption in healthcare for people with dual TB/DM makes it difficult to access services at various levels of health facilities. For optimal clinical management for people with dual TB/DM, patient-centered strategies and integrated approaches are urgently needed.
糖尿病(DM)是结核病(TB)患者常见的合并症。尽管坦桑尼亚有关于如何整合双重 TB/DM 的指南,但在各个医疗保健层面的整合实践情况尚不清楚。
探讨参与者对临床管理双重 TB/DM 途径的经验和看法。
该研究于 2020 年 1 月至 2 月在达累斯萨拉姆、伊林加和乞力马扎罗地区进行。采用定性深入访谈方法收集参与者在各级医疗保健设施获得双重 TB/DM 服务的经验和观点。收集的信息被编码并进行主题分类。
参与者对医疗设施内的结核病服务的看法是积极的,因为他们得到了医疗服务提供者的支持。另一方面,参与者报告说,在各个卫生机构中,他们难以获得双重 TB/DM 护理和 DM 药物治疗。这被认为是双重 TB/DM 患者的一个重大挑战。
目前双重 TB/DM 患者的医疗服务脱节和中断,使得他们难以在各级卫生机构获得服务。为了实现双重 TB/DM 患者的最佳临床管理,迫切需要以患者为中心的策略和综合方法。