TB Research

Tuberculosis treatment management in primary healthcare sectors: a mixed-methods study investigating delivery status and barriers from organisational and patient perspectives

Zhou J, Pu J, Wang Q, Zhang R, Liu S, Wang G, Zhang T, Chen Y, et al. (12 authors)

BMJ open · 2022-04

Abstract

Objective Tuberculosis (TB) treatment management services (TTMSs) are crucial for improving patient treatment adherence. Under the TB integrated control model in China, healthcare workers (HCWs) in the primary healthcare (PHC) sectors are responsible for TTMS delivery. This mixed-method study aimed to explore the status of and barriers to TTMS delivery faced by HCWs in PHC sectors from the health organisational and patient perspectives. Design We completed a questionnaire survey of 261 TB healthcare workers (TB HCWs) and 459 patients with TB in the PHC sector and conducted 20 semistructured interviews with health organisational leaders, TB HCWs and patients with TB. SPSS V.22.0 and the framework approach were used for data analysis. Setting PHC sectors in Southwest China. Results Our results showed that TTMS delivery rate by HCWs in PHC sectors was Conclusion TTMSs in Southwest China still need further improvement, and this study highlighted specific barriers to TTMS delivery in the PHC sector. Comprehensive measures are urgently needed to address these barriers at the organisational and patient levels to promote TB control in Southwest China.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Tuberculosis
  • Directly Observed Therapy
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Health Care Sector
  • Health Personnel