Evaluation of Inputs in Surveillance System of Suspect Tuberculosis Case Finding at Community Health Centers, Palu, Central Sulawesi

Putri Intan Purnamasari, Ascobat Gani, Y. Yulianti, M. Napirah
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Background: The World Health Organization goal for tuberculosis (TB) control is to detect 70% of new, smear-positive TB cases and cure 85% of these cases. The case detection rate is the number of reported cases per 100,000 persons per year divided by the estimated incidence rate per 100,000 per year. Indonesia especially Palu still has a low detection rate of TB. This study aimed to investigate the evaluation of inputs in surveillance system of suspect TB case finding at community health centers (puskesmas), Palu, Central Sulawesi. Subjects and Method: This was a qualitative study conducted at community health center, Palu, Central Sulawesi. Several informants were selected for this study included: head of puskesmas, TB officer, TB laboratory officer, and TB disease management pro-gram manager of Palu City Health Office. The theme of this study was evaluation of inputs in surveillance system of suspect tuberculosis case finding. The data were collected by in-depth interview, focus group discussion, and document review. The data was ana-lyzed by descriptively. Results: Various problems existed within the input of TB surveillance system, inclu-ding man, money, material, method, and market. Some health workers showed incom-petency that calls for appropriate training. Some showed low performance in TB case finding. Tasks were not distributed fairly to all health workers. The tasks were not assigned according to the competency of the health worker. Collaboration with related sectors, private sector, and community organizations was lacking. Conclusion: The surveillance input system for TB control, particurlarly TB case finding, at community health centers was not optimal.
中苏拉威西帕卢社区卫生中心疑似肺结核病例发现监测系统投入的评估
背景:世界卫生组织结核病控制的目标是发现70%的痰检阳性结核病新病例并治愈率达到85%。病例检出率是每年每10万人报告的病例数除以每年每10万人估计的发病率。印度尼西亚,特别是帕卢,结核病的检出率仍然很低。本研究旨在调查对中苏拉威西岛帕卢市社区卫生中心(puskesmas)疑似结核病例发现监测系统投入的评价。对象与方法:本研究是在苏拉威西岛中部帕卢市社区卫生中心进行的定性研究。本研究选择了几名告密者,包括:帕卢市卫生局的puskesmas负责人、结核病官员、结核病实验室官员和结核病管理项目经理。本研究的主题是评估疑似结核病例发现监测系统的投入。数据收集采用深度访谈、焦点小组讨论、文献回顾等方法。对数据进行描述性分析。结果:结核病监测系统投入存在人员、资金、物资、方法、市场等方面的问题。一些卫生工作者表现出不称职,需要进行适当的培训。有些国家在结核病病例发现方面表现不佳。任务没有公平地分配给所有保健工作者。这些任务不是根据卫生工作者的能力分配的。缺乏与相关部门、私营部门和社区组织的合作。结论:社区卫生中心的结核病控制监测输入系统,特别是结核病病例发现系统尚不完善。
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