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Patient characteristics, health seeking and delays among new sputum smear positive TB patients identified through active case finding when compared to passive case finding in India.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Axshya SAMVAD is an active tuberculosis (TB) case finding (ACF) strategy under project Axshya (Axshya meaning 'free of TB' and SAMVAD meaning 'conversation') among marginalized and vulnerable populations in 285 districts of India. OBJECTIVES:To compare patient characteristics, health seeking, delays in diagnosis and treatment initiation among new sputum smear positive TB patients detected through ACF and passive case finding (PCF) under the national TB programme in marginalized and vulnerable populations between March 2016 and February 2017. METHODS:This observational analytic study was conducted in 18 randomly sampled Axshya districts. We enrolled all TB patients detected through ACF and an equal number of randomly selected patients detected through PCF in the same settings. Data on patient characteristics, health seeking and delays were collected through record review and patient interviews (at their residence). Delays included patient level delay (from eligibility for sputum examination to first contact with any health care provider (HCP)), health system level diagnosis delay (from contact with first HCP to TB diagnosis) and treatment initiation delays (from diagnosis to treatment initiation). Total delay was the sum of patient level, health system level diagnosis delay and treatment initiation delays. RESULTS:We included 234 ACF-diagnosed and 231 PCF-diagnosed patients. When compared to PCF, ACF patients were relatively older (?65 years, 14% versus 8%, p = 0.041), had no formal education (57% versus 36%, p<0.001), had lower monthly income per capita (median 13.1 versus 15.7 USD, p = 0.014), were more likely from rural areas (92% versus 81%, p<0.002) and residing far away from the sputum microscopy centres (more than 15 km, 24% versus 18%, p = 0.126). Fewer patients had history of significant loss of weight (68% versus 78%, p = 0.011) and sputum grade of 3+ (15% versus 21%, p = 0.060). Compared to PCF, HCP visits among ACF patients was significantly lower (median one versus two HCPs, p<0.001). ACF patients had significantly lower health system level diagnosis delay (median five versus 19 days, p = 0.008) and the association remained significant after adjusting for potential confounders. Patient level and total delays were not significantly different. CONCLUSION:Axshya SAMVAD linked the most impoverished communities to TB care and resulted in reduction of health system level diagnosis delay.

SUBMITTER: Shewade HD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6415860 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Patient characteristics, health seeking and delays among new sputum smear positive TB patients identified through active case finding when compared to passive case finding in India.

Shewade Hemant Deepak HD   Gupta Vivek V   Satyanarayana Srinath S   Pandey Prabhat P   Bajpai U N UN   Tripathy Jaya Prasad JP   Kathirvel Soundappan S   Pandurangan Sripriya S   Mohanty Subrat S   Ghule Vaibhav Haribhau VH   Sagili Karuna D KD   Prasad Banuru Muralidhara BM   Nath Sudhi S   Singh Priyanka P   Singh Kamlesh K   Singh Ramesh R   Jayaraman Gurukartick G   Rajeswaran P P   Srivastava Binod Kumar BK   Biswas Moumita M   Mallick Gayadhar G   Bera Om Prakash OP   Sahai K N KN   Murali Lakshmi L   Kamble Sanjeev S   Deshpande Madhav M   Kumar Naresh N   Kumar Sunil S   Jaisingh A James Jeyakumar AJJ   Naqvi Ali Jafar AJ   Verma Prafulla P   Ansari Mohammed Salauddin MS   Mishra Prafulla C PC   Sumesh G G   Barik Sanjeeb S   Mathew Vijesh V   Lohar Manas Ranjan Singh MRS   Gaurkhede Chandrashekhar S CS   Parate Ganesh G   Bale Sharifa Yasin SY   Koli Ishwar I   Bharadwaj Ashwin Kumar AK   Venkatraman G G   Sathiyanarayanan K K   Lal Jinesh J   Sharma Ashwini Kumar AK   Rao Raghuram R   Kumar Ajay M V AMV   Chadha Sarabjit Singh SS  

PloS one 20190313 3


<h4>Background</h4>Axshya SAMVAD is an active tuberculosis (TB) case finding (ACF) strategy under project Axshya (Axshya meaning 'free of TB' and SAMVAD meaning 'conversation') among marginalized and vulnerable populations in 285 districts of India.<h4>Objectives</h4>To compare patient characteristics, health seeking, delays in diagnosis and treatment initiation among new sputum smear positive TB patients detected through ACF and passive case finding (PCF) under the national TB programme in marg  ...[more]

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