是时候让人们看到和听到了:将儿童和青少年的声音纳入南非结核病防治工作中

C. Goslett, K. Du Preez, G. Hendricks, A. Best
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Ciara Goslett 关于儿童结核病(TB)的描述揭示了南非(SA)被诊断患有结核病的儿童所面临的挑战。儿童特别容易感染结核病和危险的播散性结核病,如结核性脑膜炎,这可能导致死亡或终身残疾。他们在诊断方面面临着独特的挑战,而针对成人的结核病治疗并不一定适合儿童。在没有适合儿童的配方的情况下,成人药片被掰成正确的剂量,用于治疗儿童。将药片碾碎并溶于水后,儿童就不太喜欢吃了。因此,如果南澳大利亚的结核病防治工作不考虑儿童的意见,就可能会忽视一些问题。这些问题包括:儿童友好型药物的开发和使用出现延误、疫苗短缺以及对住院的学龄前儿童缺乏教育支持。通过在结核病智囊团中设立儿科工作组,以及南澳大利亚为关键的儿童结核病研究做出贡献,已经取得了一些积极进展。其他措施包括在社区主导的监测工作中纳入儿童的反馈意见,以及儿童结核病活动家与南澳大利亚结核病核心小组(一个由议员组成的集体)之间的接触。
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Time to be seen and heard: Including children’s and adolescents’ voices in the South African TB response
Ciara Goslett’s account of childhood tuberculosis (TB) sheds light on the challenges faced by children diagnosed with TB in South Africa (SA). Children are particularly vulnerable to TB infection and to dangerous forms of disseminated TB such as TB meningitis, which can cause death or major lifelong disability. They have distinct challenges with diagnosis, and TB treatment for adults is not necessarily child- friendly. In the absence of a child-friendly formulation, adult tablets are broken into the correct dosage and used to treat children. Crushed and dissolved in water, the pieces are not very palatable for children. There are therefore issues that may be neglected if the voices of children are not included in the TB response in SA. These include delays in the development and accessibility of child-friendly medication, vaccine shortages and a lack of educational support for hospitalised children under school-going age. Some positive progress has been made through the establishment of the paediatric working group in the TB Think Tank, and SA’s contribution to pivotal childhood TB research studies. Additional steps could be the inclusion of children’s feedback in community-led monitoring efforts and engagement between child TB activists and the SA TB Caucus, a collective of parliamentarians.
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