The uptake and utilization of Nikshay Poshan Yojana: Lessons from an urban setting in India

Q3 Medicine
Gauri Abhijit Oka, Prasad D. Pore, Prakash P. Doke
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Abstract

Background

The monetary incentive under Nikshay Poshan Yojana (NPY) for patients with tuberculosis (TB) could be wasted on purposes other than intended. We explored the uptake and ways of utilization of NPY.

Methods

Demographic, clinical, and installment-related information was retrieved from the beneficiary registers. Through telephonic interviews, knowledge about the purpose of the incentive and receipt of the same in the bank accounts was sought, with reasons for non-receipt. The avenues of expenditure were documented. Any dietary modifications after the TB diagnosis were noted, specifically regarding milk, proteins, fruits, and vegetables.

Results

Out of 1882 patients, 1863 (99%) knew their eligibility, and 1788 (95%) knew the incentive was for buying food. The median duration between diagnosis and receipt of the first installment was 1 month (IQR 1,2). Of the 988 patients claiming non-receipt of the incentive, 923 (93.4%) had not checked their bank accounts. The money was refused by 98 patients. 570/796 (71.6%) patients had bought food. 1449 (76.9%) changed their diet after the diagnosis. Most patients consumed cereals, proteins, milk, fruits, and vegetables at least thrice a week.

Conclusion

NPY awareness was almost universal. Most of the participants used it for the intended purpose and were found to make healthy dietary modifications after their TB diagnosis.
Nikshay Poshan Yojana 的吸收和利用:印度城市环境的经验教训
在Nikshay Poshan Yojana (NPY)下,为结核病患者提供的金钱奖励可能被浪费在其他目的上。探讨了NPY的吸收和利用途径。方法从受益人登记册中检索人口统计、临床和分期付款相关信息。通过电话采访,了解了奖励的目的,并在银行帐户中收到了奖励,并说明了未收到奖励的原因。开支的途径都有文件记录。结核病诊断后饮食的任何改变都被记录下来,特别是关于牛奶、蛋白质、水果和蔬菜。结果在1882例患者中,1863例(99%)患者知道自己的资格,1788例(95%)患者知道奖励是为了购买食物。从诊断到第一次分期付款的中位时间为1个月(IQR 1,2)。在988名声称没有收到奖励的病人中,923名(93.4%)没有查询他们的银行帐户。98名患者拒绝了这笔钱。570/796例(71.6%)患者曾购买食品。1449例(76.9%)在诊断后改变饮食。大多数患者每周至少食用三次谷物、蛋白质、牛奶、水果和蔬菜。结论npy认知几乎普遍存在。大多数参与者将其用于预期目的,并发现在结核病诊断后进行健康的饮食调整。
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Indian Journal of Tuberculosis
Indian Journal of Tuberculosis Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Tuberculosis (IJTB) is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to the specialty of tuberculosis and lung diseases and is published quarterly. IJTB publishes research on clinical, epidemiological, public health and social aspects of tuberculosis. The journal accepts original research articles, viewpoints, review articles, success stories, interesting case series and case reports on patients suffering from pulmonary, extra-pulmonary tuberculosis as well as other respiratory diseases, Radiology Forum, Short Communications, Book Reviews, abstracts, letters to the editor, editorials on topics of current interest etc. The articles published in IJTB are a key source of information on research in tuberculosis. The journal is indexed in Medline
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