Experiences of the mobile injection team for multi drug resistant-tuberculosis patients in Ugu District, KwaZulu-Natal

The purpose of the study was to investigate and describe the experiences of a mobile injection team for multi drug resistant-tuberculosis outpatients, and to design and recommend a mobile injection team guideline based on the experiences of the team members in Ugu District, KwaZulu-Natal and to indi...

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Main Author: Arjun, Sitha Devi
Other Authors: Dolamo, B.L.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2016
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Online Access:Arjun, Sitha Devi (2015) Experiences of the mobile injection team for multi drug resistant-tuberculosis patients in Ugu District, KwaZulu-Natal, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21046>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-210462018-11-19T17:15:23Z Experiences of the mobile injection team for multi drug resistant-tuberculosis patients in Ugu District, KwaZulu-Natal Arjun, Sitha Devi Dolamo, B.L. Experiences Enrolled nurse Multi drug resistant-tuberculosis Mobile injection team TB Assistant Rural outpatients Drug resistant patients Tuberculosis management 616.9950096845 Multidrug resistance -- South Africa -- Ugu District Municipality Tuberculosis -- Patients -- South Africa -- Ugu District Municipality Injections -- South Africa -- Ugu District Municipality The purpose of the study was to investigate and describe the experiences of a mobile injection team for multi drug resistant-tuberculosis outpatients, and to design and recommend a mobile injection team guideline based on the experiences of the team members in Ugu District, KwaZulu-Natal and to indicate the support that the MIT require. Phenomenological research was conducted. Convenient census sampling was used as all the seven members of the Ugu District mobile injection team were included. The inclusion criteria was at least six months’ working experience with MDR-TB patients in a mobile injection team at Ugu District, be an enrolled nurse registered with the South African Nursing Council as an enrolled nurse and must have an annual practicing certificate, or be a TB assistant, be willing to participate in the study and be located at the decentralised and satellite site. Data were collected through individual in-depth interviews with the participants. Data were analysed using Giorgi’s method of data analysis. The research findings revealed four broad themes (the perceptions held by the team, challenges, available support and needs to promote the service) and 73 sub-themes. The findings of the study indicate that the MDR-TB outreach injection teams experience many challenges in the community and need to be supported by their management in order to provide quality care to the patients. This study contributes to the development of guidelines to assist the mobile injection teams to provide quality patient care and effective service delivery. Based on the findings, the recommendation is that an intervention study be performed to compare the utilisation of the mobile MDR-TB injection team after implementing the recommendations made and the guidelines developed in this study Health Studies D. Litt. et Phil. (Health Studies) 2016-07-21T07:17:39Z 2016-07-21T07:17:39Z 2015-11 2016-07-21 Thesis Arjun, Sitha Devi (2015) Experiences of the mobile injection team for multi drug resistant-tuberculosis patients in Ugu District, KwaZulu-Natal, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21046> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21046 en 1 online resource (viii, 161 leaves) : tables, graph, map
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language en
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topic Experiences
Enrolled nurse
Multi drug resistant-tuberculosis
Mobile injection team
TB Assistant
Rural outpatients
Drug resistant patients
Tuberculosis management
616.9950096845
Multidrug resistance -- South Africa -- Ugu District Municipality
Tuberculosis -- Patients -- South Africa -- Ugu District Municipality
Injections -- South Africa -- Ugu District Municipality
spellingShingle Experiences
Enrolled nurse
Multi drug resistant-tuberculosis
Mobile injection team
TB Assistant
Rural outpatients
Drug resistant patients
Tuberculosis management
616.9950096845
Multidrug resistance -- South Africa -- Ugu District Municipality
Tuberculosis -- Patients -- South Africa -- Ugu District Municipality
Injections -- South Africa -- Ugu District Municipality
Arjun, Sitha Devi
Experiences of the mobile injection team for multi drug resistant-tuberculosis patients in Ugu District, KwaZulu-Natal
description The purpose of the study was to investigate and describe the experiences of a mobile injection team for multi drug resistant-tuberculosis outpatients, and to design and recommend a mobile injection team guideline based on the experiences of the team members in Ugu District, KwaZulu-Natal and to indicate the support that the MIT require. Phenomenological research was conducted. Convenient census sampling was used as all the seven members of the Ugu District mobile injection team were included. The inclusion criteria was at least six months’ working experience with MDR-TB patients in a mobile injection team at Ugu District, be an enrolled nurse registered with the South African Nursing Council as an enrolled nurse and must have an annual practicing certificate, or be a TB assistant, be willing to participate in the study and be located at the decentralised and satellite site. Data were collected through individual in-depth interviews with the participants. Data were analysed using Giorgi’s method of data analysis. The research findings revealed four broad themes (the perceptions held by the team, challenges, available support and needs to promote the service) and 73 sub-themes. The findings of the study indicate that the MDR-TB outreach injection teams experience many challenges in the community and need to be supported by their management in order to provide quality care to the patients. This study contributes to the development of guidelines to assist the mobile injection teams to provide quality patient care and effective service delivery. Based on the findings, the recommendation is that an intervention study be performed to compare the utilisation of the mobile MDR-TB injection team after implementing the recommendations made and the guidelines developed in this study === Health Studies === D. Litt. et Phil. (Health Studies)
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title Experiences of the mobile injection team for multi drug resistant-tuberculosis patients in Ugu District, KwaZulu-Natal
title_short Experiences of the mobile injection team for multi drug resistant-tuberculosis patients in Ugu District, KwaZulu-Natal
title_full Experiences of the mobile injection team for multi drug resistant-tuberculosis patients in Ugu District, KwaZulu-Natal
title_fullStr Experiences of the mobile injection team for multi drug resistant-tuberculosis patients in Ugu District, KwaZulu-Natal
title_full_unstemmed Experiences of the mobile injection team for multi drug resistant-tuberculosis patients in Ugu District, KwaZulu-Natal
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