| Literature DB >> 26376197 |
Banurekha Velayutham1, Beena Thomas1, Dina Nair1, Kannan Thiruvengadam1, Suma Prashant2, Sathyapriya Kittusami2, Harivanzan Vijayakumar1, Meenachi Chidambaram1, Shri Vijay Bala Yogendra Shivakumar1, Lavanya Jayabal3, Ashok Jhunjhunwala2, Soumya Swaminathan1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Tuberculosis (TB) is a notifiable disease and health care providers are required to notify every TB case to local authorities. We conducted a pilot study to determine the usefulness and feasibility of mobile interface in TB notification (MITUN) voice based system for notification of TB cases by private medical practitioners.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26376197 PMCID: PMC4573750 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0138274
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Steps involved in TB case notification by private medical practitioners using MITUN.
Sample Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) call for TB notification.
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| Greetings Dr.----------, you can start notifying by answering the following questions specific to patient details |
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| Say the Government of India issued identification number |
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| Patient’s complete residential address |
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| 6 Digit area pin code |
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| Say the patient’s phone number one by one clearly |
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| To start entering the patient’s TB history say whether the site of disease is “ |
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Fig 2Private Medical Practitioners contacted for the study and the number of practitioners who notified TB cases through MITUN.
The responses of the Private Medical Practitioners for the pre-intervention questionnaire regarding TB notification.
| Number responded | n(%) | |
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| Number of practitioners who have diagnosed a TB patient in the past 6 months | 190 | 124(65%) |
| Number of practitioners who have treated a TB patient in the past 6 months | 124 | 80(65%) |
| Number of practitioners who were aware of Govt. Order on mandatory TB notification | 190 | 138(73%) |
| Number of practitioners who were comfortable in notifying TB patients to the Govt. | 190 | 179(94%) |
| Number of practitioners who had ever notified TB cases before | 190 | 55(29%) |
| Convenient modality of notifying TB patients to the Govt. | 190 | |
| Mobile phone | 154(81%) | |
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| Post | 8(4%) | |
| Others (reference letter) | 7(4%) |
The responses of the Private Medical Practitioners for the post-intervention questionnaire regarding feasibility of using MITUN for TB notification.
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| Number of practitioners who have diagnosed atleast one TB patient during the 6 months | 149 | 52(35%) |
| Number of practitioners who notified TB case through MITUN | 52 | 6 |
| Reasons for not using MITUN for TB notification | 45 | |
| No time | 13(29%) | |
| Phone line was busy | 8(18%) | |
| Call was interrupted | 3(7%) | |
| Patient Confidentiality issues | 8(18%) | |
| Others (mainly patients referred to Govt. Hospitals or treatment centres after diagnosis) | 16(36%) | |
| Number of practitioners who said that MITUN can be scaled up widely to be used by private practitioners | 149 | 57(38%) |
| Suggestions to improve TB notification through MITUN | 137 | |
| Complicated and long process, make it simple | 29(21%) | |
| Mobile SMS / Missed call option convenient | 21(15%) | |
| Simplify the questions with minimal crucial details | 15(11%) | |
| Meet doctors often, regular visit to clinic, create awareness | 9(7%) | |
| Make it user-friendly | 65(47%) |