Perceptions of Private Practitioners Regarding Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program- A Cross-sectional Study in Sonepat, Haryana

IF 0.2 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Indian Journal of Community Health Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.47203/ijch.2023.v35i02.008
Vijay K Silan, R. Verma
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Background: A substantial proportion of tuberculosis patients either take treatment from private care providers or first-time visit private hospitals to diagnose tuberculosis. Hence the role of private providers is too essential to ignore to realize the ambition of tuberculosis elimination in India. Aim and Objectives: To understand the perception of private practitioners of Sonepat district of Haryana state regarding. Setting and Design: A cross-sectional study was done among the private practitioners of the Sonepat district of Haryana Methods and Material: 78 randomly selected practitioners from the list provided by the district health authority were interviewed using a pretested semi-structured questionnaire. The ethics committee of the study institute approved the study. Statistical analysis used: Descriptive analysis in terms of proportion and percentages was conducted. Results: One-third of the study participants were in the age group of 30-40 years. Half of the practitioners were reportedly practicing medicine for less than twenty years. A significant proportion agreed that the government could not single-handedly eliminate tuberculosis without collaborating with private providers. Mostly agreed on the effectiveness of Tuberculosis regimens under the program; however, over-relying on the sputum examination was perceived as a negative component of the program. Conclusions: Private providers understand their pivotal role in tuberculosis-related programs. However, their full participation has not been realized in the program.
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私人执业医师对修订后的国家结核病控制计划的看法——哈里亚纳邦Sonepat的横断面研究
背景:相当一部分结核病患者要么接受私人护理提供者的治疗,要么第一次去私人医院诊断结核病。因此,私人医疗机构的作用对于实现印度消除结核病的雄心至关重要,不容忽视。目的和目的:了解哈里亚纳邦Sonepat区私人从业者对这一问题的看法。设置和设计:在哈里亚纳邦Sonepat区的私人从业者中进行了一项横断面研究。方法和材料:从地区卫生当局提供的名单中随机选择78名从业者,使用预测试的半结构化问卷进行访谈。研究所的伦理委员会批准了这项研究。使用的统计分析:按比例和百分比进行描述性分析。结果:三分之一的研究参与者年龄在30-40岁之间。据报道,一半的医生行医不到二十年。相当一部分人同意,如果不与私营医疗机构合作,政府不可能独自消除结核病。大多数人同意该计划下结核病治疗方案的有效性;然而,过度依赖痰液检查被认为是该计划的负面组成部分。结论:私人医疗机构了解他们在结核病相关项目中的关键作用。然而,他们的充分参与还没有实现。
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Indian Journal of Community Health
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