Assessing tafenoquine implementation in Brazil: a qualitative evaluation of perceptions of healthcare providers and Plasmodium vivax patients (QualiTRuST Study).

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Malaria Journal Pub Date : 2024-12-23 DOI:10.1186/s12936-024-05209-1
Alicia P C Santos, Marcelo A M Brito, Ana P S Oliveira, Rafaela N Dávila, Hiran S S Gama, Evellyn A R T Silva, Hélio A Amazonas, Patrícia C S Balieiro, Rosilene Rufatto, Penny Grewal Daumerie, Cássio R L Peterka, Dhélio Batista Pereira, Marcus V G Lacerda, Felipe L G Murta
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Background: To eliminate malaria by 2035, Brazil must address Plasmodium vivax. Previously, first-line treatment was chloroquine plus 7-day primaquine (PQ) without glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency testing. In 2021, point-of-care quantitative G6PD testing and single-dose tafenoquine (TQ) were piloted in two municipalities. This study evaluated healthcare professional (HCP) and patient perceptions of TQ implementation.

Methods: This qualitative observational study in Manaus and Porto Velho municipalities evaluated the pilot implementation of the new P. vivax malaria treatment algorithm in high/medium-complexity healthcare units (phase one), then low-complexity units (phase two). Qualitative data collection began 30 days after the first TQ treatment in each phase, i.e., October 2021 and March 2022. Perceptions of TQ were assessed using semi-structured in-depth interviews and field notes until saturation. Data were analysed through debriefing sessions, and systematic organization in Excel and MAXQDA, with themes derived by inductive and deductive analysis.

Results: The study included 55 patients who received TQ and 94 HCPs. HCPs viewed the TQ single-dose regimen as a significant advancement over 7-day PQ, enhancing adherence. Patients appreciated the shorter duration of treatment and perceived a rapid clinical recovery and fewer side effects. HCPs also noted that TQ resulted in fewer recurrences of P. vivax. The single-dose administration of TQ facilitated complete supervision of the treatment, reduced HCP workload and ensured that patients received the necessary care and did not share the medication with family members. TQ packaging instilled patient trust, though HCPs working in the community found the packaging too bulky. Prescription insecurities among HCPs after initial training prompted requests for additional training. While some patients initially doubted single-dose efficacy, confidence grew with experience. TQ implementation increased awareness of pharmacovigilance and enhanced patient communication, with HCPs adhering to protocols for monitoring haemolysis symptoms.

Conclusion: Single-dose TQ for P. vivax malaria in Brazil's Amazon region was positively received by HCPs and patients. Positive perceptions of the medication may aid in improving patient adherence to malaria treatment, thereby reducing malaria recurrences. The findings underscore the importance of adaptive training to optimize P. vivax radical cure implementation.

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背景:为了到2035年消除疟疾,巴西必须解决间日疟原虫问题。此前,一线治疗是氯喹加7天伯氨喹(PQ),不进行葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶(G6PD)缺乏症检测。2021年,在两个城市试点了即时护理定量G6PD检测和单剂量他非诺喹。本研究评估了医疗保健专业人员(HCP)和患者对TQ实施的看法。方法:这项在玛瑙斯和韦柳港市进行的定性观察研究评估了新的间日疟原虫疟疾治疗算法在高/中等复杂程度医疗单位(第一阶段)的试点实施情况,然后是低复杂程度医疗单位(第二阶段)。在每个阶段的第一次TQ治疗后30天开始定性数据收集,即2021年10月和2022年3月。对TQ的感知使用半结构化的深度访谈和实地记录进行评估,直到饱和。数据分析通过汇报会议,并在Excel和MAXQDA中进行系统组织,通过归纳和演绎分析得出主题。结果:研究包括55例接受TQ和94例HCPs的患者。HCPs认为TQ单剂量方案比7天PQ有显著进步,增强了依从性。患者对治疗时间短、临床恢复快、副作用少表示赞赏。HCPs还指出,TQ导致间日疟原虫的复发率降低。TQ的单剂量给药促进了对治疗的完全监督,减少了HCP工作量,并确保患者得到必要的护理,并且不与家庭成员共用药物。TQ包装逐渐灌输了患者的信任,尽管在社区工作的医护人员发现包装过于笨重。在初始培训后,医护人员对处方的不安全感促使他们要求进行额外的培训。虽然一些患者最初怀疑单剂量的疗效,但随着经验的积累,信心逐渐增强。TQ的实施提高了对药物警戒的认识,并加强了患者的沟通,HCPs遵守了监测溶血症状的协议。结论:巴西亚马逊地区间日疟单剂TQ治疗获得了医务人员和患者的积极响应。对药物的积极看法可能有助于提高患者对疟疾治疗的依从性,从而减少疟疾的复发。这些发现强调了适应性训练对优化间日疟原虫根治实施的重要性。
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Malaria Journal
Malaria Journal 医学-寄生虫学
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334
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Malaria Journal is aimed at the scientific community interested in malaria in its broadest sense. It is the only journal that publishes exclusively articles on malaria and, as such, it aims to bring together knowledge from the different specialities involved in this very broad discipline, from the bench to the bedside and to the field.
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