Using timeliness metrics for household contact tracing and TB preventive therapy in the private sector, India
Thekkur P, Thiagesan R, Nair D, Karunakaran N, Khogali M, Zachariah R, Dar Berger S, Satyanarayana S, et al. (13 authors)
The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease · 2024-03
Abstract
BACKGROUND Although screening of household contacts (HHCs) of TB patients and provision of TB preventive therapy (TPT) is a key intervention to end the TB epidemic, their implementation globally is dismal. We assessed whether introducing a '7-1-7' timeliness metric was workable for implementing HHC screening among index patients with pulmonary TB diagnosed by private providers in Chennai, India, between November 2022 and March 2023. METHODS This was an explanatory mixed-methods study (quantitative-cohort and qualitative-descriptive). RESULTS There were 263 index patients with 556 HHCs. In 90% of index patients, HHCs were line-listed within 7 days of anti-TB treatment initiation. Screening outcomes were ascertained in 48% of HHCs within 1 day of line-listing. Start of anti-TB treatment, TPT or a decision to receive neither was achieved in 57% of HHC within 7 days of screening. Overall, 24% of screened HHCs in the '7-1-7' period started TPT compared with 16% in a historical control ( P CONCLUSIONS Introduction of a timeliness metric is a workable intervention that adds structure to HHC screening and timely management. .
MeSH terms
- Humans
- Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
- Mass Screening
- Contact Tracing
- Private Sector
- India