Factors affecting the uptake of community TB care in Lobatse district of Botswana as experienced by patients

The study aimed to assess factors affecting the uptake of community-based Tuberculosis care (CTBC) as experienced by patients in Lobatse in order to make recommendations to enhance the uptake of CBTC in this area. A cross-sectional study was conducted, using structured interviews amongst 101 TB...

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Main Author: Rankosha, Omphemetse
Other Authors: Elhers, V. J.
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Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:Rankosha, Omphemetse (2014) Factors affecting the uptake of community TB care in Lobatse district of Botswana as experienced by patients, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18695>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-186952019-09-04T03:14:36Z Factors affecting the uptake of community TB care in Lobatse district of Botswana as experienced by patients Rankosha, Omphemetse Elhers, V. J. Botswana’s tuberculosis programme Directly observed treatment (DOT) Experiences of tuberculosis patients Health Belief Model Tuberculosis Uptake of community-based tuberculosis care 616.9950096883 Tuberculosis -- Patients -- Botswana -- Lobatse Community health nursing -- Botswana -- Lobatse The study aimed to assess factors affecting the uptake of community-based Tuberculosis care (CTBC) as experienced by patients in Lobatse in order to make recommendations to enhance the uptake of CBTC in this area. A cross-sectional study was conducted, using structured interviews amongst 101 TB patients in Lobatse who registered for directly observed treatment (DOT) for TB in the GOB’s health facilities from January 2011 to August 2013. The SPSS (version 21) was used to analyse the data. Univariate logistic regression models were used. Participation in CTBC was an outcome. The main predictors for participation in CBTC included, knowledge and attitudes towards CTBC (p=0.0003), perceived barriers and enablers towards this programme (p=0.0279), and patient satisfaction with this programme (p=0.0315). The research findings pertain to TB services in Lobatse, because the study was conducted in government health facilities implementing the Botswana National Tuberculosis Programme (BNTP) CTBC guidelines only in Lobatse Health Studies M. A. (Public Health) 2015-06-03T12:33:50Z 2015-06-03T12:33:50Z 2014-11 2015-06-03 Dissertation Rankosha, Omphemetse (2014) Factors affecting the uptake of community TB care in Lobatse district of Botswana as experienced by patients, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18695> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18695 en 1 online resource (xvii, 114 leaves) application/pdf
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topic Botswana’s tuberculosis programme
Directly observed treatment (DOT)
Experiences of tuberculosis patients
Health Belief Model
Tuberculosis
Uptake of community-based tuberculosis care
616.9950096883
Tuberculosis -- Patients -- Botswana -- Lobatse
Community health nursing -- Botswana -- Lobatse
spellingShingle Botswana’s tuberculosis programme
Directly observed treatment (DOT)
Experiences of tuberculosis patients
Health Belief Model
Tuberculosis
Uptake of community-based tuberculosis care
616.9950096883
Tuberculosis -- Patients -- Botswana -- Lobatse
Community health nursing -- Botswana -- Lobatse
Rankosha, Omphemetse
Factors affecting the uptake of community TB care in Lobatse district of Botswana as experienced by patients
description The study aimed to assess factors affecting the uptake of community-based Tuberculosis care (CTBC) as experienced by patients in Lobatse in order to make recommendations to enhance the uptake of CBTC in this area. A cross-sectional study was conducted, using structured interviews amongst 101 TB patients in Lobatse who registered for directly observed treatment (DOT) for TB in the GOB’s health facilities from January 2011 to August 2013. The SPSS (version 21) was used to analyse the data. Univariate logistic regression models were used. Participation in CTBC was an outcome. The main predictors for participation in CBTC included, knowledge and attitudes towards CTBC (p=0.0003), perceived barriers and enablers towards this programme (p=0.0279), and patient satisfaction with this programme (p=0.0315). The research findings pertain to TB services in Lobatse, because the study was conducted in government health facilities implementing the Botswana National Tuberculosis Programme (BNTP) CTBC guidelines only in Lobatse === Health Studies === M. A. (Public Health)
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Rankosha, Omphemetse
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title Factors affecting the uptake of community TB care in Lobatse district of Botswana as experienced by patients
title_short Factors affecting the uptake of community TB care in Lobatse district of Botswana as experienced by patients
title_full Factors affecting the uptake of community TB care in Lobatse district of Botswana as experienced by patients
title_fullStr Factors affecting the uptake of community TB care in Lobatse district of Botswana as experienced by patients
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting the uptake of community TB care in Lobatse district of Botswana as experienced by patients
title_sort factors affecting the uptake of community tb care in lobatse district of botswana as experienced by patients
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