痰转换延迟的危险因素:从结核病项目负责人的角度进行的定性病例研究。

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Journal of Public Health Research Pub Date : 2023-10-26 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1177/22799036231208355
Dyah Wulan Sumekar Rengganis Wardani, Bayu Anggileo Pramesona, Trisya Septiana, Retno Ariza Soeprihatini Soemarwoto
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摘要

背景:确定结核病治疗成功的指标之一是痰从涂阳转为阴性。然而,有几个因素会导致这种痰转换失败。目的:从结核病项目负责人(PIC)的角度探讨延迟转痰的危险因素。设计和方法:本定性案例研究于2022年9月7日进行。有目的地招募了来自印度尼西亚班达尔楠榜31个公共卫生中心的31名结核病项目PICs。所有参与者被分为三组FGD。开发的半结构化访谈问题用于数据收集。专题分析用于综合和交叉参考新出现的专题。结果:我们的研究出现了三个主题:(1)个体因素,子主题为药物依从性、教育、初步实验室检查、合并症、营养和生活方式;(2) 环境因素,分主题为支持类型、支持来源、环境条件和污名;(3)卫生服务因素,次主题是获得卫生服务设施。结论:与结核病管理有关的问题不仅是个人的责任,还需要加强环境和卫生服务部门的支持。
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Risk factors for delayed sputum conversion: A qualitative case study from the person-in-charge of TB program's perspectives.

Risk factors for delayed sputum conversion: A qualitative case study from the person-in-charge of TB program's perspectives.

Risk factors for delayed sputum conversion: A qualitative case study from the person-in-charge of TB program's perspectives.

Background: One of the indicators to determine the success of TB treatment is the conversion of sputum from smear positive to negative. However, several factors can lead to this failure of sputum conversion.

Objectives: To investigate the risk factors for delayed sputum conversion from the person-in-charge (PIC) of the TB program's perspective.

Design and methods: This qualitative case study was conducted on September 7th, 2022. Thirty-one PICs of the TB program from 31 public health centers (Puskesmas) in Bandar Lampung, Indonesia, were recruited purposively. All participants were grouped into three FGDs. Developed semi-structured interview questions were used for data collection. Thematic analysis was used to synthesize and cross-reference emerging topics.

Results: Three themes emerged in our study: (1) individual factors with the sub-themes of medication adherence, education, initial laboratory examination, comorbid disease, nutrition, and lifestyle; (2) environmental factors with the sub-themes of types of support, sources of support, environmental conditions and stigma; and (3) health service factors with the sub-theme of access to health service facilities.

Conclusions: Problems related to TB management are not only the individual's responsibility but need to strengthen support from the environment and health services.

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Journal of Public Health Research
Journal of Public Health Research PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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3.70
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116
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10 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Health Research (JPHR) is an online Open Access, peer-reviewed journal in the field of public health science. The aim of the journal is to stimulate debate and dissemination of knowledge in the public health field in order to improve efficacy, effectiveness and efficiency of public health interventions to improve health outcomes of populations. This aim can only be achieved by adopting a global and multidisciplinary approach. The Journal of Public Health Research publishes contributions from both the “traditional'' disciplines of public health, including hygiene, epidemiology, health education, environmental health, occupational health, health policy, hospital management, health economics, law and ethics as well as from the area of new health care fields including social science, communication science, eHealth and mHealth philosophy, health technology assessment, genetics research implications, population-mental health, gender and disparity issues, global and migration-related themes. In support of this approach, JPHR strongly encourages the use of real multidisciplinary approaches and analyses in the manuscripts submitted to the journal. In addition to Original research, Systematic Review, Meta-analysis, Meta-synthesis and Perspectives and Debate articles, JPHR publishes newsworthy Brief Reports, Letters and Study Protocols related to public health and public health management activities.
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