A Review of Workplace Tuberculosis Policies in Selected Low- and Middle-Income Countries in Asia-Pacific.

Q4 Medicine
Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2025-03-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.v59i4.9364
Evalyn A Roxas, Vivien Fe F Fadrilan-Camacho, Paul Michael R Hernandez, Maria Margarita M Lota, Loisse Mikaela M Loterio, Adrian Paul M Agravante, Daniella Kate B Corpuz, Carlo R Lumangaya, Richelle Liza F Maglalang, Micaela J Arevalo, Vicente Y Belizario
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Abstract

Background and objective: The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that most of the tuberculosis (TB) cases are aged between 15 to 54 years old, the working population. This study described workplace policies on TB in selected low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) in Asia-Pacific.

Methods: Among the LMICs, countries wherein TB is a public health concern were included. Six policies written in English were included in this study and were reviewed based on the components of the TB workplace programs that were extracted from the WHO Guidelines for Workplace TB Control Activities.

Results: The Philippine policy had the most number of components while those of Cambodia and Papua New Guinea had the least. Only the component on implementing environmental controls was common among the policies. Components on respecting patient rights and confidentiality, tailoring of workload to TB patient's state of health, registration of all patients with TB diagnosis, reporting of cases to central NTP office, recording of standard treatment outcome, and inclusion of multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) provisions were missing for the majority of the policy documents.

Conclusion: The workplace TB program policies included in this study can be reviewed and updated accordingly, with the coverage expanding to all workplaces. The policies can also integrate measures on COVID-19 as the pandemic has slowed the progress in TB control. With the similarities in the preventive measures against TB and COVID-19, this can be an avenue to develop integrated policies especially for workplaces.

亚太地区中低收入国家工作场所结核病防治政策综述
背景与目的:世界卫生组织(WHO)报告说,大多数结核病(TB)病例发生在年龄在15至54岁之间的工作人口中。本研究描述了亚太地区选定的中低收入国家(LMIC)的工作场所结核病政策。方法:在中低收入国家中,将结核病列为公共卫生问题的国家包括在内。本研究纳入了六项英文政策,并根据从世卫组织工作场所结核病控制活动指南中提取的结核病工作场所规划的组成部分进行了审查。结果:菲律宾政策成分最多,柬埔寨和巴布亚新几内亚政策成分最少。在这些政策中,只有关于实施环境控制的部分是共同的。大多数政策文件缺少以下内容:尊重患者权利和保密、根据结核病患者的健康状况调整工作量、对所有结核病诊断患者进行登记、向国家结核控制规划中心办公室报告病例、记录标准治疗结果以及纳入耐多药结核病条款。结论:本研究中包含的工作场所结核病规划政策可以进行相应的审查和更新,并将覆盖范围扩大到所有工作场所。由于大流行减缓了结核病控制的进展,这些政策还可以整合针对COVID-19的措施。鉴于结核病和COVID-19预防措施的相似性,这可以成为制定综合政策的途径,特别是针对工作场所。
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