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Evaluating tuberculosis case detection via real-time monitoring of tuberculosis diagnostic services.


ABSTRACT:

Rationale

Tuberculosis case-detection rates are below internationally established targets in high-burden countries. Real-time monitoring and evaluation of adherence to widely endorsed standards of tuberculosis care might facilitate improved case finding.

Objectives

To monitor and evaluate the quality of tuberculosis case-detection and management services in a low-income country with a high incidence of tuberculosis.

Methods

We prospectively evaluated tuberculosis diagnostic services at five primary health-care facilities in Uganda for 1 year, after introducing a real-time, electronic performance-monitoring system. We collected data on every clinical encounter, and measured quality using indicators derived from the International Standards of Tuberculosis Care.

Measurements and main results

In 2009, there were 62,909 adult primary-care visits. During the first quarter of 2009, clinicians referred only 21% of patients with cough greater than or equal to 2 weeks for sputum smear microscopy and only 71% of patients with a positive sputum examination for tuberculosis treatment. These proportions increased to 53% and 84%, respectively, in the fourth quarter of 2009. The cumulative probability that a smear-positive patient with cough greater than or equal to 2 weeks would be appropriately evaluated and referred for treatment rose from 11% to 34% (P = 0.005). The quarterly number of tuberculosis cases identified and prescribed treatment also increased four-fold, from 5 to 21.

Conclusions

Poor adherence to internationally accepted standards of tuberculosis care improved after introduction of real-time performance monitoring and was associated with increased tuberculosis case detection. Real-time monitoring and evaluation can strengthen health systems in low-income countries and facilitate operational research on the effectiveness and sustainability of interventions to improve tuberculosis case detection.

SUBMITTER: Davis J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3175538 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evaluating tuberculosis case detection via real-time monitoring of tuberculosis diagnostic services.

Davis Jlucian J   Katamba Achilles A   Vasquez Josh J   Crawford Erin E   Sserwanga Asadu A   Kakeeto Stella S   Kizito Fred F   Dorsey Grant G   den Boon Saskia S   Vittinghoff Eric E   Huang Laurence L   Adatu Francis F   Kamya Moses R MR   Hopewell Philip C PC   Cattamanchi Adithya A  

American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 20110311 3


<h4>Rationale</h4>Tuberculosis case-detection rates are below internationally established targets in high-burden countries. Real-time monitoring and evaluation of adherence to widely endorsed standards of tuberculosis care might facilitate improved case finding.<h4>Objectives</h4>To monitor and evaluate the quality of tuberculosis case-detection and management services in a low-income country with a high incidence of tuberculosis.<h4>Methods</h4>We prospectively evaluated tuberculosis diagnostic  ...[more]

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