喜马偕尔邦乌纳区一个行政街区的私人医生通报结核病病例的障碍:一项混合方法研究

Mitasha Singh, Ashok Bhardwaj, AviKumar Bansal, Chirag Goel, Ajay Attri, Sanjay Kumar
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背景:通报结核病病例是印度到2025年消除结核病的重要一步。然而,来自私营部门的通知并没有多少增加;COVID-19是其中一个原因。目的:目的是确定喜马偕尔邦乌纳县私人医生报告结核病病例的情况、他们目前的治疗做法、促成因素和结核病报告的障碍。方法:两个结核病单位的PPs被纳入研究。采用混合方法设计研究。定量部分包括访谈者引入的基于问卷的横断面研究。定性部分是使用扎根的理论设计进行的,以提供当前通知实践背后的解释。结果:71名执业医师中,20名治疗推定结核病患者。其中80%的人知道NIKSHAY门户网站,75%的人知道通过该门户网站强制报告结核病患者。与研究人群进行的重点小组讨论产生了一个主题,即“通报的障碍”,其中有以下主题,即情感态度、后勤问题、提供者对非直接观察短程治疗(DOTS)方案的误解、患者保密、耻辱和歧视以及公共和私营部门之间缺乏凝聚力和协调。结论:对不断变化的结核病管理政策的无知和缺乏教育是结核病通报的重要障碍之一。
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Barriers in notification of tuberculosis cases by private practitioners of an administrative block of District Una, Himachal Pradesh: A mixed method study
Background: Notification of tuberculosis (TB) cases is an important step in its elimination from India by 2025. However, there has not been much rise in the notification from the private sector; COVID-19 is one of the reasons. Objective: The objective is to determine the notification of TB cases by private practitioners (PPs), their current practices in treatment, enablers, and barriers to TB notification from Una district, Himachal Pradesh. Methodology: The PPs of two TB units were enrolled in the study. A mixed method study design was used. The quantitative component comprised of interviewer-introduced questionnaire-based cross-sectional study. The qualitative component was conducted using a grounded theory design to provide an explanation behind the current notification practice. Results: Out of 71 practitioners, 20 were treating presumptive TB patients. Eighty percent of these were aware of the NIKSHAY portal and 75% were aware of mandatory reporting of TB patients through the portal. The focused group discussions with the study population yielded a major theme, “Barriers to notification,” which had the following themes, namely affective attitude, logistic problems, provider misconceptions regarding non-directly observed treatment shortcourse (DOTS) regimens, patient confidentiality, stigma and discrimination and lack of cohesion and coordination between the public and private sectors. Conclusion: The ignorance and lack of education regarding ever-changing management policy of TB were one of the important barriers in notifying TB cases.
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