Assessment of tuberculosis knowledge among Lesotho village health workers and utilisation of their tuberculosis services by the communities they serve

Background: The role of village health workers (VHWs), among other roles is to educate communities about tuberculosis (TB), TB screening and its treatment. The knowledge of TB among VHWs is crucial because they will carry out their role at the community well and this will impact the overall outcome...

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Main Authors: Maseabata M. Ramathebane, Tiisetso J. Makatjane, Regina M. Thetsane, Motselisi Mokhethi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2019-07-01
Series:African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
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Online Access:https://phcfm.org/index.php/phcfm/article/view/1944
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spelling doaj-cb4f812b7adc4afbab9d934d501405b02020-11-24T21:54:08ZengAOSISAfrican Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine2071-29282071-29362019-07-01111e1e710.4102/phcfm.v11i1.1944643Assessment of tuberculosis knowledge among Lesotho village health workers and utilisation of their tuberculosis services by the communities they serveMaseabata M. Ramathebane0Tiisetso J. Makatjane1Regina M. Thetsane2Motselisi Mokhethi3Faculty of Health Science, National University of Lesotho, RomaFaculty of Social Sciences, National University of Lesotho, RomaFaculty of Social Sciences, National University of Lesotho, RomaFaculty of Social Sciences, National University of Lesotho, RomaBackground: The role of village health workers (VHWs), among other roles is to educate communities about tuberculosis (TB), TB screening and its treatment. The knowledge of TB among VHWs is crucial because they will carry out their role at the community well and this will impact the overall outcome of TB treatment. Aim: The study is aimed at assessing the knowledge of TB among VHWs and households at the village level and the utilisation of VHWs’ TB services. Setting: The study took place in 19 health centres from 10 districts of Lesotho. Methods: The study used a cross-sectional descriptive design. Three study populations were interviewed, two at the household level (2040 households, 8295 individuals) and one at the clinic level (723 VHW). Results: Overall, TB knowledge among VHWs for the majority of clinics except two was inadequate (below mean of 31.5). The utilisation of VHWs’ TB services among community members was also low. Conclusion: Low utilisation of VHWs’ TB services by community members emanated from inadequate TB knowledge of VHWs. Regular refresher training among VHWs is recommended as the way forward in order to keep VHWs abreast with new TB developments.https://phcfm.org/index.php/phcfm/article/view/1944tuberculosisinadequate knowledgescreeningtreatmentvillage health workershousehold
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author Maseabata M. Ramathebane
Tiisetso J. Makatjane
Regina M. Thetsane
Motselisi Mokhethi
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Tiisetso J. Makatjane
Regina M. Thetsane
Motselisi Mokhethi
Assessment of tuberculosis knowledge among Lesotho village health workers and utilisation of their tuberculosis services by the communities they serve
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
tuberculosis
inadequate knowledge
screening
treatment
village health workers
household
author_facet Maseabata M. Ramathebane
Tiisetso J. Makatjane
Regina M. Thetsane
Motselisi Mokhethi
author_sort Maseabata M. Ramathebane
title Assessment of tuberculosis knowledge among Lesotho village health workers and utilisation of their tuberculosis services by the communities they serve
title_short Assessment of tuberculosis knowledge among Lesotho village health workers and utilisation of their tuberculosis services by the communities they serve
title_full Assessment of tuberculosis knowledge among Lesotho village health workers and utilisation of their tuberculosis services by the communities they serve
title_fullStr Assessment of tuberculosis knowledge among Lesotho village health workers and utilisation of their tuberculosis services by the communities they serve
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of tuberculosis knowledge among Lesotho village health workers and utilisation of their tuberculosis services by the communities they serve
title_sort assessment of tuberculosis knowledge among lesotho village health workers and utilisation of their tuberculosis services by the communities they serve
publisher AOSIS
series African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
issn 2071-2928
2071-2936
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Background: The role of village health workers (VHWs), among other roles is to educate communities about tuberculosis (TB), TB screening and its treatment. The knowledge of TB among VHWs is crucial because they will carry out their role at the community well and this will impact the overall outcome of TB treatment. Aim: The study is aimed at assessing the knowledge of TB among VHWs and households at the village level and the utilisation of VHWs’ TB services. Setting: The study took place in 19 health centres from 10 districts of Lesotho. Methods: The study used a cross-sectional descriptive design. Three study populations were interviewed, two at the household level (2040 households, 8295 individuals) and one at the clinic level (723 VHW). Results: Overall, TB knowledge among VHWs for the majority of clinics except two was inadequate (below mean of 31.5). The utilisation of VHWs’ TB services among community members was also low. Conclusion: Low utilisation of VHWs’ TB services by community members emanated from inadequate TB knowledge of VHWs. Regular refresher training among VHWs is recommended as the way forward in order to keep VHWs abreast with new TB developments.
topic tuberculosis
inadequate knowledge
screening
treatment
village health workers
household
url https://phcfm.org/index.php/phcfm/article/view/1944
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