DOST Model’ for DR-TB Patients, New Delhi: Perspectives of Healthcare Providers

Vindhya Vatsyayan, T. Pattery, Khasim Sayyad, Jason Williams, Arnab Pal, Vikas Panibatla, A. Khanna
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Introduction: In India, tuberculosis continues to be a major public health problem and there is a growing concern about drug-resistant tuberculosis as most of the patients are from private sector. The National TB Elimination Programme (NTEP) in collaboration with TB Alert, India (TBAI) and Clin-ton Health Association of India (CHAI) had implemented a collaborative project to strengthen the network between the private practitioners and public healthcare facilities in New Delhi during 2019 and 2020. Methods: A study was conducted to understand the enablers and challenges encountered by them during the implementation of the project. This is a qualitative exploration of the “healthcare providers” on a project linking DR-TB patients in private sector with government health facilities. The process of data collection involved face-to-face in-depth interviews of healthcare providers, the Doctors mainly from private and public health facilities, the paramedical workers from general health system and paramedical from the project using an inter-view guide administered through a trained researcher. Results: The study findings revealed that all healthcare providers were completely aware of the DOST project in the health system, the model led to early diagnosis and initiation of quality treatment. There were no major challenges to the implementation of the project. The healthcare providers wish to have this project implemented for a longer duration. Conclusion: The perspectives of healthcare providers towards the “DOST” project were optimistic and call for re-initiating the project in the area.
多斯特模型'耐药结核病患者,新德里:医疗保健提供者的观点
导言:在印度,结核病仍然是一个主要的公共卫生问题,由于大多数患者来自私营部门,人们对耐药结核病的关注日益增加。国家消除结核病规划(NTEP)与印度结核病警报(TBAI)和印度克林顿卫生协会(CHAI)合作,实施了一个合作项目,以加强2019年和2020年期间新德里私人医生和公共卫生保健机构之间的网络。方法:进行一项研究,以了解他们在项目实施过程中遇到的促成因素和挑战。这是一个将私营部门耐药结核病患者与政府卫生设施联系起来的项目的"卫生保健提供者"的定性探索。数据收集过程包括对卫生保健提供者、主要来自私人和公共卫生设施的医生、来自一般卫生系统的辅助医务工作者和来自项目的辅助医务人员进行面对面深入访谈,访谈指南由一名受过培训的研究人员管理。结果:研究结果显示,所有医疗服务提供者都完全了解卫生系统中的DOST项目,该模型导致了早期诊断和优质治疗的启动。该项目的实施没有遇到重大挑战。医疗保健提供者希望在更长的时间内实施该项目。结论:医疗服务提供者对“DOST”项目持乐观态度,并呼吁在该地区重新启动该项目。
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