Literature DB >> 27235938

Accelerating TB notification from the private health sector in Delhi, India.

Debashish Kundu1, Kamal Chopra2, Ashwani Khanna3, Neeti Babbar4, T J Padmini5.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: In India, almost half of all patients with tuberculosis (TB) seek care in the private sector as the first point of care. The national programme is unable to support such TB patients and facilitate effective treatment, as there is no information on TB and Multi or Extensively Drug Resistant TB (M/XDR-TB) diagnosis and treatment in private sector.
OBJECTIVE: To improve this situation, Government of India declared TB a notifiable disease for establishing TB surveillance system, to extend supportive mechanism for TB treatment adherence and standardised practices in the private sector. But TB notification from the private sector is a challenge and still a lot needs to be done to accelerate TB notification.
METHODS: Delhi State TB Control Programme had taken initiatives for improving notification of TB cases from the private sector in 2014. Key steps taken were to constitute a state level TB notification committee to oversee the progress of TB notification efforts in the state and direct 'one to one' sensitisation of private practitioners (PPs) (in single PP's clinic, corporate hospitals and laboratories) by the state notification teams with the help of available tools for sensitising the PP on TB notification - TB Notification Government Order, Guidance Tool for TB Notification and Standards of TB Care in India.
RESULTS: As a result of focussed state level interventions, without much external support, there was an accelerated notification of TB cases from the private sector. TB notification cases from the private sector rose from 341 (in 2013) to 4049 (by the end of March 2015).
CONCLUSION: Active state level initiatives have led to increase in TB case notification.
Copyright © 2016 Tuberculosis Association of India. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  ICT; India; Nikshay; Operational research; Private sector; RNTCP; TB notification; Tuberculosis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27235938     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijtb.2016.02.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Tuberc        ISSN: 0019-5707


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