Why tuberculosis patients under revised national tuberculosis control programme delay in health-care seeking? A mixed-methods research from Wardha District, Maharashtra

Background: Timely treatment of tuberculosis is imperative for its control. This can get delayed due to delay in care seeking, diagnosis or treatment initiation. Objectives: The study aims to find out the magnitude of delays in care seeking, diagnosis or treatment initiation, and understand the reas...

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Main Authors: Anuj Mundra, Pranali Kothekar, Pradeep Ramrao Deshmukh, Amol Dongre
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.ijph.in/article.asp?issn=0019-557X;year=2019;volume=63;issue=2;spage=94;epage=100;aulast=Mundra
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spelling doaj-0cc2801da9cd47768cb4815f4f56bed62020-11-24T23:53:20ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Public Health0019-557X2019-01-016329410010.4103/ijph.IJPH_138_18Why tuberculosis patients under revised national tuberculosis control programme delay in health-care seeking? A mixed-methods research from Wardha District, MaharashtraAnuj MundraPranali KothekarPradeep Ramrao DeshmukhAmol DongreBackground: Timely treatment of tuberculosis is imperative for its control. This can get delayed due to delay in care seeking, diagnosis or treatment initiation. Objectives: The study aims to find out the magnitude of delays in care seeking, diagnosis or treatment initiation, and understand the reasons behind these delays in Wardha district of Maharashtra, India. Methods: A mixed methods study was conducted among 275 patients selected from those enrolled under Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme in 2014. We collected information regarding the duration of delays and generated a free list of reasons for delays in care seeking and diagnosis. The free list items were then subjected to pile sorting. Two-dimensional scaling and hierarchical clustering analysis were performed to identify the various domains of reasons for delays. Results: The median delay in initial care seeking and diagnosis was 10 days each, and that for treatment initiation was 2 days. The domains identified for delay in care seeking were negligence toward health, health conditions, facility-related issues, and household and social reasons. The domains identified for delay in diagnosis were system-related reasons; and patient-related reasons, each of them further having two subdomains. Conclusions: Interventions for reducing the knowledge gap and stigma, increasing the accessibility of services, active case finding; capacity building of providers, quality assured sputum microscopy, and communication skills will help reduce these delays.http://www.ijph.in/article.asp?issn=0019-557X;year=2019;volume=63;issue=2;spage=94;epage=100;aulast=MundraCare seekingdelays in tuberculosisdiagnosisdirect observation treatment shortsocial support
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author Anuj Mundra
Pranali Kothekar
Pradeep Ramrao Deshmukh
Amol Dongre
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Pranali Kothekar
Pradeep Ramrao Deshmukh
Amol Dongre
Why tuberculosis patients under revised national tuberculosis control programme delay in health-care seeking? A mixed-methods research from Wardha District, Maharashtra
Indian Journal of Public Health
Care seeking
delays in tuberculosis
diagnosis
direct observation treatment short
social support
author_facet Anuj Mundra
Pranali Kothekar
Pradeep Ramrao Deshmukh
Amol Dongre
author_sort Anuj Mundra
title Why tuberculosis patients under revised national tuberculosis control programme delay in health-care seeking? A mixed-methods research from Wardha District, Maharashtra
title_short Why tuberculosis patients under revised national tuberculosis control programme delay in health-care seeking? A mixed-methods research from Wardha District, Maharashtra
title_full Why tuberculosis patients under revised national tuberculosis control programme delay in health-care seeking? A mixed-methods research from Wardha District, Maharashtra
title_fullStr Why tuberculosis patients under revised national tuberculosis control programme delay in health-care seeking? A mixed-methods research from Wardha District, Maharashtra
title_full_unstemmed Why tuberculosis patients under revised national tuberculosis control programme delay in health-care seeking? A mixed-methods research from Wardha District, Maharashtra
title_sort why tuberculosis patients under revised national tuberculosis control programme delay in health-care seeking? a mixed-methods research from wardha district, maharashtra
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Public Health
issn 0019-557X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background: Timely treatment of tuberculosis is imperative for its control. This can get delayed due to delay in care seeking, diagnosis or treatment initiation. Objectives: The study aims to find out the magnitude of delays in care seeking, diagnosis or treatment initiation, and understand the reasons behind these delays in Wardha district of Maharashtra, India. Methods: A mixed methods study was conducted among 275 patients selected from those enrolled under Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme in 2014. We collected information regarding the duration of delays and generated a free list of reasons for delays in care seeking and diagnosis. The free list items were then subjected to pile sorting. Two-dimensional scaling and hierarchical clustering analysis were performed to identify the various domains of reasons for delays. Results: The median delay in initial care seeking and diagnosis was 10 days each, and that for treatment initiation was 2 days. The domains identified for delay in care seeking were negligence toward health, health conditions, facility-related issues, and household and social reasons. The domains identified for delay in diagnosis were system-related reasons; and patient-related reasons, each of them further having two subdomains. Conclusions: Interventions for reducing the knowledge gap and stigma, increasing the accessibility of services, active case finding; capacity building of providers, quality assured sputum microscopy, and communication skills will help reduce these delays.
topic Care seeking
delays in tuberculosis
diagnosis
direct observation treatment short
social support
url http://www.ijph.in/article.asp?issn=0019-557X;year=2019;volume=63;issue=2;spage=94;epage=100;aulast=Mundra
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