Accessibility and TB patient satisfaction in Nigeria.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.5588/ijtld.24.0314
M A Alatise, P Narasimhan, M D Gbadamosi, A A Chughtai
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BACKGROUNDNigeria ranks first in Africa and sixth among countries with a high Tuberculosis burden globally. The increasing incidence of drug resistance following poor treatment adherence among drug-susceptible TB (DS-TB) patients necessitates reviewing TB services in Nigeria. This study explored accessibility and patient-reported experiences in newly established TB treatment facilities.METHODSIn this comparative cross-sectional analytic study, we administered the Patient Reported Experience Measure (PREM) questionnaire to 430 patients with DS-TB in 27 public and 18 private newly engaged facilities in Osun, Nigeria. Data were analysed using R Software.RESULTSPrivate facilities were more accessible (n = 210, 97.2% vs n = 194, 90.7%; P = 0.004) and offered more satisfactory services (n = 209, 96.8% vs n = 194, 90.7%; P = 0.009). More patients in public facilities could not afford transportation costs (52.6% vs 35.8%; P = 0.007), and payment for services was higher in private facilities (P < 0.001). After adjusting for covariates, the odds of experiencing satisfactory services were 3.12 times higher in private facilities (OR 3.12, 95%CI 1.19-8.15). Time-to-facility, marital status, and facility type predict patients' experience.CONCLUSIONPrivate facilities were more accessible and offered more satisfactory services. National TB programmes should decentralise TB services to private facilities and address gaps in public facilities..

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尼日利亚结核病患者的可及性和满意度。
背景尼日利亚在非洲结核病高发国家中排名第一,在全球结核病高发国家中排名第六。由于易感肺结核(DS-TB)患者治疗依从性差,耐药性发生率不断上升,因此有必要对尼日利亚的结核病服务进行审查。在这项横断面比较分析研究中,我们对尼日利亚奥苏恩州 27 家公立医院和 18 家私立医院的 430 名 DS-TB 患者进行了 "患者报告体验测量"(PREM)问卷调查。结果私立机构更方便(n = 210,97.2% vs n = 194,90.7%;P = 0.004),提供的服务更令人满意(n = 209,96.8% vs n = 194,90.7%;P = 0.009)。公立医疗机构中有更多的患者无法负担交通费用(52.6% 对 35.8%;P = 0.007),而私立医疗机构的服务费用更高(P < 0.001)。对协变量进行调整后,在私营机构中获得满意服务的几率要高出 3.12 倍(OR 3.12,95%CI 1.19-8.15)。到医疗机构就诊的时间、婚姻状况和医疗机构类型都会影响患者的就诊体验。国家结核病防治计划应将结核病防治服务下放到私营机构,并弥补公立机构的不足。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease publishes articles on all aspects of lung health, including public health-related issues such as training programmes, cost-benefit analysis, legislation, epidemiology, intervention studies and health systems research. The IJTLD is dedicated to the continuing education of physicians and health personnel and the dissemination of information on tuberculosis and lung health world-wide.
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