Two vicious circles contributing to a diagnostic delay for tuberculosis patients in Arkhangelsk.

Emerging health threats journal Pub Date : 2014-08-26 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.3402/ehtj.v7.24909
Vladimir N Kuznetsov, Andrej M Grjibovski, Andrej O Mariandyshev, Eva Johansson, Gunnar A Bjune
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Abstract

Setting: Delay in tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis increases the infectious pool in the community and the risk of development of resistance of mycobacteria, which results in an increased number of deaths.

Objective: To describe patients' and doctors' perceptions of diagnostic delay in TB patients in the Arkhangelsk region and to develop a substantive model to better understand the mechanisms of how these delays are linked to each other.

Design: A grounded theory approach was used to study the phenomenon of diagnostic delay. Patients with TB diagnostic delay and doctors-phthisiatricians were interviewed.

Results: A model named 'sickness trajectory in health-seeking behaviour among tuberculosis patients' was developed and included two core categories describing two vicious circles of diagnostic delay in patients with TB: 'limited awareness of the importance to contact the health system' and 'limited resources of the health system' and the categories: 'factors influencing health-seeking behaviour' and 'factors influencing the health system effectiveness'. Men were more likely to report patient delay, while women were more likely to report health system delay.

Conclusions: To involve people in early medical examinations, it is necessary to increase alertness on TB among patients and to improve health systems in the districts.

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两个恶性循环导致阿尔汉格尔斯克肺结核患者诊断延误。
背景:结核病诊断的延误增加了社区的感染池和分枝杆菌产生耐药性的风险,从而导致死亡人数增加。目的:描述阿尔汉格尔斯克地区结核病患者和医生对诊断延误的看法,并建立一个实质性模型,以更好地理解这些延误如何相互联系的机制。设计:采用扎根理论方法研究诊断延迟现象。对结核病诊断延迟的患者和医生-肺结核医生进行了访谈。结果:开发了一个名为“结核病患者求医行为中的疾病轨迹”的模型,其中包括两个核心类别,描述了结核病患者诊断延迟的两个恶性循环:“对与卫生系统联系的重要性的认识有限”和“卫生系统资源有限”,以及类别:“影响求医行为的因素”和“影响卫生系统有效性的因素”。男性更有可能报告患者延误,而女性更有可能报告卫生系统延误。结论:为了使人们参与早期医学检查,有必要提高患者对结核病的警觉性,并改善各区的卫生系统。
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