| Literature DB >> 23836035 |
Ruoyan Gai Tobe1, Lingzhong Xu, Chengchao Zhou, Qing Yuan, Hong Geng, Xingzhou Wang.
Abstract
In China, the epidemiological and socioeconomic status of the migrant population suggests that the vulnerable population should be prioritized for tuberculosis (TB) control. A face-to-face interview using a structured questionnaire was performed on a total of 314 smear-positive pulmonary TB patients among the migrant population of 12 randomly selected counties in Shandong Province, China. From the results, the cases of patient delay of diagnosis accounted for 40.8%, and the completion rate of Direct Observation Therapy, Short-course (DOTS) was as low as 67.2%. There were 47.1% missed cases in the first diagnosis. Factors affecting detection and treatment were present in their socioeconomic status, working style, and the accessibility to related TB care. The findings indicated that migrant TB patients suffer delayed diagnosis, a low case detection rate and a low completion DOTS rate. Improvement of migrants' working conditions and accessibility to specialized TB care is essential and is expected to lead to better case detection and treatment completion.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23836035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosci Trends ISSN: 1881-7815 Impact factor: 2.400