Gridlock from diagnosis to treatment of multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in Tanzania: patients’ perspectives from a focus group discussion

Abstract Background Molecular diagnostics have revolutionized the diagnosis of multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). Yet in Tanzania we found delay in diagnosis with more than 70% of MDR-TB patients having a history of several previous treatment courses for TB signaling prior opportunities for...

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Main Authors: Stellah G. Mpagama, Mangi J. Ezekiel, Peter M. Mbelele, Anna M. Chongolo, Gibson S. Kibiki, Kristen Petros de Guex, Scott K. Heysell
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Published: BMC 2020-11-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09774-3
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spelling doaj-e0729b2da96448969bbab42e4b8e6c742020-11-25T04:07:22ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582020-11-0120111010.1186/s12889-020-09774-3Gridlock from diagnosis to treatment of multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in Tanzania: patients’ perspectives from a focus group discussionStellah G. Mpagama0Mangi J. Ezekiel1Peter M. Mbelele2Anna M. Chongolo3Gibson S. Kibiki4Kristen Petros de Guex5Scott K. Heysell6Kibong’oto Infectious Diseases Hospital –Sanya Juu Siha/Kilimanjaro Clinical Research Institute Kilimanjaro TanzaniaMuhimbili University of Health and Allied SciencesKibong’oto Infectious Diseases Hospital –Sanya Juu Siha/Kilimanjaro Clinical Research Institute Kilimanjaro TanzaniaKibong’oto Infectious Diseases Hospital –Sanya Juu Siha/Kilimanjaro Clinical Research Institute Kilimanjaro TanzaniaEast African Health Research CommissionDivision of Infectious Diseases and International Health, University of VirginiaDivision of Infectious Diseases and International Health, University of VirginiaAbstract Background Molecular diagnostics have revolutionized the diagnosis of multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). Yet in Tanzania we found delay in diagnosis with more than 70% of MDR-TB patients having a history of several previous treatment courses for TB signaling prior opportunities for diagnosis. We aimed to explore patients’ viewpoints and experiences with personal and socio-behavioral obstacles from MDR-TB diagnosis to treatment in an attempt to understand these prior findings. Methods The study was conducted in December 2016 with MDR-TB patients admitted at Kibong’oto Infectious Diseases Hospital. A qualitative approach deploying focus group discussions (FGDs) was used to gather information. Groups were sex aggregated to allow free interaction and to gauge gender specific issues in the social and behavioral contexts. The FGDs explored pathways and factors in the service delivery that may have contributed in the delay in accessing MDR-TB diagnostics and/or treatment. Collected data were coded, categorized and thematically interpreted. Results Forty MDR-TB patients participated in six FGDs. Challenges and barriers contributing to the delay in accessing MDR-TB diagnosis to treatment were as follows: 1) Participants had a different understanding of MDR-TB that led to seeking services outside the conventional health system; 2) Socio-economic adversity made health-seeking behavior difficult and often unproductive; 3) In the health system, challenges included inadequacy of MDR-TB diagnostic centers, lack of knowledge on behalf of health care providers to consider MDR-TB and order appropriate diagnostics; 4) The specimen referral system for early diagnosis of MDR-TB was inefficient. Non-adherence of TB patients to first-line anti-TB drugs prior to MDR-TB diagnosis, given the multitude of barriers discussed, was coupled with both intentional and unintentional non-adherence of health care providers to international standards of TB care. Conclusion Patient-centered strategies bridging communities and the health system are urgently required for optimum MDR-TB control in Tanzania.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09774-3Multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB)Focus group discussionQualitative researchMolecular diagnosticsHealth systemsHealth care workers
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author Stellah G. Mpagama
Mangi J. Ezekiel
Peter M. Mbelele
Anna M. Chongolo
Gibson S. Kibiki
Kristen Petros de Guex
Scott K. Heysell
spellingShingle Stellah G. Mpagama
Mangi J. Ezekiel
Peter M. Mbelele
Anna M. Chongolo
Gibson S. Kibiki
Kristen Petros de Guex
Scott K. Heysell
Gridlock from diagnosis to treatment of multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in Tanzania: patients’ perspectives from a focus group discussion
BMC Public Health
Multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB)
Focus group discussion
Qualitative research
Molecular diagnostics
Health systems
Health care workers
author_facet Stellah G. Mpagama
Mangi J. Ezekiel
Peter M. Mbelele
Anna M. Chongolo
Gibson S. Kibiki
Kristen Petros de Guex
Scott K. Heysell
author_sort Stellah G. Mpagama
title Gridlock from diagnosis to treatment of multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in Tanzania: patients’ perspectives from a focus group discussion
title_short Gridlock from diagnosis to treatment of multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in Tanzania: patients’ perspectives from a focus group discussion
title_full Gridlock from diagnosis to treatment of multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in Tanzania: patients’ perspectives from a focus group discussion
title_fullStr Gridlock from diagnosis to treatment of multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in Tanzania: patients’ perspectives from a focus group discussion
title_full_unstemmed Gridlock from diagnosis to treatment of multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in Tanzania: patients’ perspectives from a focus group discussion
title_sort gridlock from diagnosis to treatment of multidrug resistant tuberculosis (mdr-tb) in tanzania: patients’ perspectives from a focus group discussion
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Abstract Background Molecular diagnostics have revolutionized the diagnosis of multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). Yet in Tanzania we found delay in diagnosis with more than 70% of MDR-TB patients having a history of several previous treatment courses for TB signaling prior opportunities for diagnosis. We aimed to explore patients’ viewpoints and experiences with personal and socio-behavioral obstacles from MDR-TB diagnosis to treatment in an attempt to understand these prior findings. Methods The study was conducted in December 2016 with MDR-TB patients admitted at Kibong’oto Infectious Diseases Hospital. A qualitative approach deploying focus group discussions (FGDs) was used to gather information. Groups were sex aggregated to allow free interaction and to gauge gender specific issues in the social and behavioral contexts. The FGDs explored pathways and factors in the service delivery that may have contributed in the delay in accessing MDR-TB diagnostics and/or treatment. Collected data were coded, categorized and thematically interpreted. Results Forty MDR-TB patients participated in six FGDs. Challenges and barriers contributing to the delay in accessing MDR-TB diagnosis to treatment were as follows: 1) Participants had a different understanding of MDR-TB that led to seeking services outside the conventional health system; 2) Socio-economic adversity made health-seeking behavior difficult and often unproductive; 3) In the health system, challenges included inadequacy of MDR-TB diagnostic centers, lack of knowledge on behalf of health care providers to consider MDR-TB and order appropriate diagnostics; 4) The specimen referral system for early diagnosis of MDR-TB was inefficient. Non-adherence of TB patients to first-line anti-TB drugs prior to MDR-TB diagnosis, given the multitude of barriers discussed, was coupled with both intentional and unintentional non-adherence of health care providers to international standards of TB care. Conclusion Patient-centered strategies bridging communities and the health system are urgently required for optimum MDR-TB control in Tanzania.
topic Multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB)
Focus group discussion
Qualitative research
Molecular diagnostics
Health systems
Health care workers
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09774-3
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