Patient and health system delays before registration among migrant patients with tuberculosis who were transferred out in China

Abstract Background Early diagnosis and treatment is vital for effective tuberculosis (TB) management especially among migrant populations who are a vulnerable group. We aimed to study factors associated with delay before registration at country level among registered migrant TB patients in China (2...

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Main Authors: Tao Li, Hui Zhang, Hemant Deepak Shewade, Kyaw Thu Soe, Lixia Wang, Xin Du
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-10-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-018-3583-y
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spelling doaj-5089f765d7ce4316ba098bc8b5c589d12020-11-25T02:32:24ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632018-10-0118111110.1186/s12913-018-3583-yPatient and health system delays before registration among migrant patients with tuberculosis who were transferred out in ChinaTao Li0Hui Zhang1Hemant Deepak Shewade2Kyaw Thu Soe3Lixia Wang4Xin Du5National Center for Tuberculosis Control and Prevention, China CDCNational Center for Tuberculosis Control and Prevention, China CDCInternational Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union), South-East Asian OfficeDepartment of Medical Research (PyinOoLwin Branch), Ministry of Health and SportsNational Center for Tuberculosis Control and Prevention, China CDCNational Center for Tuberculosis Control and Prevention, China CDCAbstract Background Early diagnosis and treatment is vital for effective tuberculosis (TB) management especially among migrant populations who are a vulnerable group. We aimed to study factors associated with delay before registration at country level among registered migrant TB patients in China (2014–15) who were transferred out (during treatment) through web-based TB information management system (TBIMS). Methods This was a cross sectional study involving review of TBIMS data. Delays (in days) were classified as follows: patient delay (from symptom onset to first doctor visit), health system delay (from first doctor visit to treatment initiation, divided into health system diagnosis and treatment delay before and after date of diagnosis respectively), diagnosis delay (from symptom onset to diagnosis) and total delay (from symptom onset to treatment initiation). Linear regression was used to build a predictive model (forward stepwise) for the socio-demographic, clinical and health system related factors associated with delay: one model for each type of delay. Delays were log transformed and included in the model. Results The median (IQR) patient delay, health system delay and total delay was 16 (6, 34), two (0, 6) and 22 (11, 41) days respectively. Factors associated with long patient, diagnosis and total delay were: female gender, age ≥ 65 years, sputum smear positive pulmonary TB and registration at referral hospital. Treatment initiation delay was significantly higher among those registered in referral hospitals, unemployed and previously treated. Among migrant patients having permanent residence out of province, health system diagnosis delay was significantly higher while treatment initiation delay after diagnosis was significantly lower when compared to patients having permanent residence within the prefecture. Conclusion Among migrant population with TB, patient delay contributed to the total delay. The factors identified including the need for improved coordination between referral hospitals and national programme have to be addressed if China has to end TB.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-018-3583-yPatient delayHealth system delayDiagnosis delayMigrantTransferred outChina
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author Tao Li
Hui Zhang
Hemant Deepak Shewade
Kyaw Thu Soe
Lixia Wang
Xin Du
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Hui Zhang
Hemant Deepak Shewade
Kyaw Thu Soe
Lixia Wang
Xin Du
Patient and health system delays before registration among migrant patients with tuberculosis who were transferred out in China
BMC Health Services Research
Patient delay
Health system delay
Diagnosis delay
Migrant
Transferred out
China
author_facet Tao Li
Hui Zhang
Hemant Deepak Shewade
Kyaw Thu Soe
Lixia Wang
Xin Du
author_sort Tao Li
title Patient and health system delays before registration among migrant patients with tuberculosis who were transferred out in China
title_short Patient and health system delays before registration among migrant patients with tuberculosis who were transferred out in China
title_full Patient and health system delays before registration among migrant patients with tuberculosis who were transferred out in China
title_fullStr Patient and health system delays before registration among migrant patients with tuberculosis who were transferred out in China
title_full_unstemmed Patient and health system delays before registration among migrant patients with tuberculosis who were transferred out in China
title_sort patient and health system delays before registration among migrant patients with tuberculosis who were transferred out in china
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract Background Early diagnosis and treatment is vital for effective tuberculosis (TB) management especially among migrant populations who are a vulnerable group. We aimed to study factors associated with delay before registration at country level among registered migrant TB patients in China (2014–15) who were transferred out (during treatment) through web-based TB information management system (TBIMS). Methods This was a cross sectional study involving review of TBIMS data. Delays (in days) were classified as follows: patient delay (from symptom onset to first doctor visit), health system delay (from first doctor visit to treatment initiation, divided into health system diagnosis and treatment delay before and after date of diagnosis respectively), diagnosis delay (from symptom onset to diagnosis) and total delay (from symptom onset to treatment initiation). Linear regression was used to build a predictive model (forward stepwise) for the socio-demographic, clinical and health system related factors associated with delay: one model for each type of delay. Delays were log transformed and included in the model. Results The median (IQR) patient delay, health system delay and total delay was 16 (6, 34), two (0, 6) and 22 (11, 41) days respectively. Factors associated with long patient, diagnosis and total delay were: female gender, age ≥ 65 years, sputum smear positive pulmonary TB and registration at referral hospital. Treatment initiation delay was significantly higher among those registered in referral hospitals, unemployed and previously treated. Among migrant patients having permanent residence out of province, health system diagnosis delay was significantly higher while treatment initiation delay after diagnosis was significantly lower when compared to patients having permanent residence within the prefecture. Conclusion Among migrant population with TB, patient delay contributed to the total delay. The factors identified including the need for improved coordination between referral hospitals and national programme have to be addressed if China has to end TB.
topic Patient delay
Health system delay
Diagnosis delay
Migrant
Transferred out
China
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