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Implementing a public-private mix model for tuberculosis treatment in urban Pakistan: lessons and experiences.

S A Naqvi1, M Naseer, A Kazi, A Pethani, I Naeem, S Zainab, Z Fatmi.   

Abstract

SETTING: Six towns of Karachi, Pakistan.
OBJECTIVES: 1) To strengthen the capacity of general practitioners (GPs) in providing tuberculosis (TB) treatment through DOTS; and 2) to enhance collaboration between the public and private sectors in TB management and case reporting.
DESIGN: A quasi-experimental study design was adopted to ensure enrolment of TB patients through trained GPs with the support of laboratory networks and to improve the case detection rate.
RESULTS: The following challenges were faced during implementation of the model in urban settings: no systematic list of GPs was available; the majority of the GPs were untrained health practitioners working in squatter settlements, where formally trained GPs are most needed; the motivation of GPs with high patient loads is very low; and access to a laboratory is difficult. Of 35 patients enrolled in the first quarter (third quarter 2009), 87% completed their treatment successfully.
CONCLUSION: Public-private mix (PPM) DOTS is feasible in the cities of Pakistan. However, the cost, time and effort required to establish the programme is higher than in many other developing countries.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22507031     DOI: 10.5588/ijtld.11.0440

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Tuberc Lung Dis        ISSN: 1027-3719            Impact factor:   2.373


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