The Effects Community Tuberculosis Care Makes in the Early Identification and Referral of Tuberculosis Patients from Active Case Findings in Botswana

Unami Mathebula-Modongo, M. Moleki, T. Agizew
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Setting: Twenty-two public health clinics offering Tuberculosis (TB) care at Francistown and Gaborone cities in Botswana. Objectives: To assess the effects of community tuberculosis care (CTBC) on the early identification and referral of patients and to identify perceived factors that contribute to effective active case findings and community referral system. Design: We adopted a concurrent triangulation mixed-method research design. Convenient purposive sampling was followed for both qualitative and quantitative phases. Data were collected from participants who met the inclusion criteria in both phases from July 2016-Dec. 2018. Consent was obtained from the all eligible participants. Results: We interviewed 40 caregivers with mean age of 43.4 years. We identified different themes, 83% (n = 33) accepted the caregiving role, 50% (n = 20) reported Social and physiological support from health workers, 23% (n = 10) received health education on TB, 20% (n = 8) and 30% (n = 12) reported teamwork and communication respectively between the health workers and caregivers as factors that contribute to effective active case findings in CTBC. 670 patients were enrolled in the quantitative phase and only 55% (n = 369) had their contact details documented in the patient’s TB records, while 94% (1311/1398) active case finding suspects/contacts screened for TB. Only 18% (115/1398) had been referred for investigated and 3% (35/1398) were TB positive. All patients underwent treatment. Conclusion: The caregiving role has been accepted in CTBC. Moreover, effects of CTBC on the early identification and referral of TB patients are commendable and can be improved.
博茨瓦纳社区结核病护理对结核病患者早期识别和转诊的影响
环境:博茨瓦纳弗朗西斯敦和哈博罗内市的22家公共卫生诊所提供结核病护理。目的:评估社区结核病护理(CTBC)对患者早期识别和转诊的影响,并确定有助于有效主动病例发现和社区转诊系统的感知因素。设计:我们采用了并行三角测量混合方法进行研究设计。在定性和定量阶段都采用了方便的有目的的采样。数据收集自2016年7月至12月两个阶段均符合入选标准的参与者。2018年。获得所有符合条件的参与者的同意。结果:我们采访了40名护理人员,他们的平均年龄为43.4岁。我们确定了不同的主题,83%(n=33)接受了护理角色,50%(n=20)报告了卫生工作者的社会和生理支持,23%(n=10)接受了结核病健康教育,20%(n=8)和30%(n=12)分别报告了卫生工作人员和护理人员之间的团队合作和沟通是有助于CTBC有效活跃病例发现的因素。670名患者进入定量阶段,只有55%(n=369)的患者的结核病记录中记录了他们的联系方式,而94%(1311/1398)的活跃病例发现嫌疑人/接触者进行了结核病筛查。只有18%(115/1398)被转诊接受调查,3%(35/1398)呈结核病阳性。所有患者均接受了治疗。结论:护理角色在CTBC中已被接受。此外,CTBC在结核病患者早期识别和转诊方面的效果值得称赞,并且可以改进。
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