卫生保健工作者对在巴布亚新几内亚农村实施结核病感染预防和控制政策的看法。

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Gigil Marme, Jerzy Kuzma, Peta-Anne Zimmerman, Shannon Rutherford, Neil Harris
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背景:结核病感染预防和控制(TB- ipc)被推荐为控制全球结核病传播的基本公共卫生干预措施。然而,仅仅采用基于证据的预防和控制措施往往不足以实现有效的结核病预防和治疗目标。本研究调查了巴布亚新几内亚初级卫生保健(PHC)环境中卫生保健工作者(HCWs)对结核病- ipc重要战略的看法。方法本研究采用名义上的小组技术,从国家和国家以下各级以及各省的各种卫生保健工作者(从临床、IPC人员到政策制定者)寻求意见,以便在实践中优先考虑结核病-IPC指南的实施需求。与51名卫生保健员进行了小组讨论,包括定量和定性数据收集技术。从先前的研究和文献综述中得出的九项关键战略向参与的卫生保健工作者提出,并从中确定了与结核病- ipc政策相关的三项重要战略作为关键优先事项。结果与会者建议卫生保健机构加强结核病- ipc政策和战略的能力建设,改善初级卫生保健基础设施,提高社区对结核病的认识,作为改善结核病- ipc实践的最重要策略。本研究调查了巴布亚新几内亚农村PHC环境中不同关键HCWs对实施结核病- ipc指南的看法。卫生保健工作者确定了在初级保健中有效实施结核病- ipc预防结核病传播所需的关键战略。这项研究支持以前的建议,即呼吁采取多管齐下的战略来改善结核病的高负担。交流了主要利益攸关方的见解,以便为地方公共卫生政策和规划实施提供信息,并将其作为消除结核病规划全球目标的一部分。
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Healthcare workers' perspectives on the implementation of tuberculosis infection prevention and control policy in rural Papua New Guinea.

Background Tuberculosis (TB) infection prevention and control (TB-IPC) is recommended as an essential public health intervention to control TB transmission worldwide. Nonetheless, merely applying evidence-based prevention and control measures is often inadequate for effective TB prevention and treatment goals. This study examined healthcare workers' (HCWs') perceptions of strategies important for TB-IPC in primary healthcare (PHC) settings in Papua New Guinea. Methods Using a nominal group technique, this study sought the views of a diverse range of HCWs (ranging from clinical, IPC personnel to policymakers) from national and subnational levels, and various provinces to prioritise TB-IPC guidelines implementation needs in practice. Group discussions were conducted with 51 HCWs, and encompassed quantitative and qualitative data collection techniques. Nine key strategies drawn from a preceding study and literature review were presented to participating HCWs, and from these, three significant strategies related to TB-IPC policy were identified as key priorities. Results The participants recommended HCWs' capacity building on TB-IPC policy and strategy, improving PHC infrastructure, and increasing community awareness of TB as the most important strategies to improve TB-IPC practices. Conclusions This study investigated the perceptions of diverse key HCWs of the implementation of TB-IPC guidelines in PHC settings in rural Papua New Guinea. The HCWs identified key strategies needed for effective TB-IPC practice in PHC to prevent TB transmission. This study supports previous recommendations that call for adopting multi-pronged strategies to improve the high TB burden. Key stakeholders' insights have been shared to inform public health policy and program implementation both locally and as part of the global goals of the TB eradication program.

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