Medical care seeking delay and related factors in pulmonary tuberculosis patients in Chaoyang district, Beijing, 2014–2020
Nan Yu, Wei Yunfang
疾病监测 · 2021-11
Abstract
Objective To analyze the characteristics and trend of medical care-seeking delay, and related factors in pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients in Chaoyang district of Beijing from 2014 to 2020 and provide scientific evidence for the early detection and control of pulmonary TB. Methods The information of pulmonary TB patients registered in Chaoyang from 2014—2020, including age, gender, occupation, current address, date of onset, date of first visit and results of etiological examination, were collected from National Information System for Disease Control and Prevention,. The factors associated with the medical care seeking delay in pulmonary TB patients were analyzed by multivariate Logistic regression model. Results The median interval (quartiles) from symptom onset to seeking health care was 9 (0, 33) days in pulmonary TB patients in Chaoyang during 2014—2020, the medical care seeking delay rate was 42.60% (4 269/10 020), and the prevalence of medical care seeking delay showed a downward trend from 2014 to 2020 (trend χ2 =111.002, P Conclusion The overall medical care-seeking delay rate in pulmonary TB patients in Chaoyang showed a downward trend. Non-local household registration, being retired personnel, being students/children outside child care settings, being the jobless/unemployed, being staff member/teacher/doctor, and being retreated patients were the risk factors of the medical care-seeking delay in pulmonary TB patients in Chaoyang.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Beijing
- Pulmonary tuberculosis
- Logistic regression
- Quartile
- Medical care
- Tuberculosis
- Health care
- Family medicine
- Disease
- Etiology
- Pediatrics
- Environmental health
- Demography