| Literature DB >> 28129755 |
Ziaul Islam1, Kazi Istiaque Sanin2, Tahmeed Ahmed3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: According to the Bangladesh National Tuberculosis Control Program (NTP), the proportion of childhood tuberculosis (TB) among all reported cases is only 3%. This is considerably lower compared to other high-burden countries. One of our previous studies identified substantial gaps at the primary care level related to capacity of service providers, supply of required logistics and community awareness about childhood TB. Therefore, we conducted an implementation study with the objectives to address those gaps.Entities:
Keywords: Bangladesh; Child TB; Child TB awareness; Implementation research; Tuberculosis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28129755 PMCID: PMC5273826 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-017-4062-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Intervention package
| Intervention | Target population | Activities | Tools used | Facilitator | Place and duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity building | Graduate doctors, Fieldworkers, Lab Technicians, Radiographers, Medical Assistants Village Doctors, Drug sellers | Tailor-made training sessions on child TB management | Training manuals, Guidelines on child TB management for medical doctors, Guidelines for Field workers | Child TB specialist, Pediatrician, | At study health complex and clinics |
| Awareness campaign | Primary and secondary school students, their teachers, mothers of <5 children, community leaders, religious leaders, | Orientation, health education sessions, courtyard meetings, poster display, leaflet distribution, folksongs and street drama | Flipcharts, Posters, leaflets, Booklet on child TB in Bengali | Trained investigator and field supervisor | At classroom of schools in the study area- fortnightly, Courtyard meeting- monthly, Mosques- fortnightly, Union Council officea - quarterly, |
| Facilitation of supplies | Managers of study facilities | Meetings | Checklist | Investigators | At study facilities- quarterly |
aUnion Council office- Lowest administrative office of the government led by an elected chairman
Availability of logistics for child TB management
| Site | X-ray | Tuberculin skin test (TST) | FNAC1 | Sputum microscopy | Anti-TB2 drugs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mirpur (urban site) | Not available | Not available | No provision | Available | Limited stock of paediatric formulation |
| Bashail3 (rural site) | Functional machine but lack of skilled radiographer | Available in limited stock with delayed replacement | No provision | Available | Limited stock of paediatric formulation |
| Kalai3 (rural Site) | Machine was non-functional in 2012–2013, later repaired by local arrangement in 2014 | Available in limited stock | No provision | Available | Limited stock of paediatric formulation |
1 FNAC Fine needle aspiration cytology
2 TB Tuberculosis
3Bashail subdistrict from Tangail district and Kalai subdistrict from Jaipurhat district
Correct knowledge regarding various aspects of childhood TB
| Percentage (95% CI)a | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Question | Respondent | Baselineb | Endlineb |
|
| Correct knowledge that TB can occur in children | Mother of <5 children | 74.9 (67.1–81.3) | 97.2 (93.4–98.8) | < .001 |
| School student | 79.9 (72.1–85.9) | 100% | < .001 | |
| School teacher | 87.9 (82.3–91.8) | 97.3 (93.7–98.9) | < .001 | |
| Community leader | 90.5 (85.8–93.7) | 97.3 (93.6–98.8) | .024 | |
| Religious leader | 86.7 (81.1–90.8) | 97.8 (92.8–99.4) | < .001 | |
| Correct knowledge of symptoms of child TB | Mother of <5 children | 50.38 (42.12–58.63) | 90.75 (83.53–95) | < .001 |
| School student | 62.24 (53.8–69.99) | 94.59 (89.93–97.17) | < .001 | |
| School teacher | 69.18 (61.24–76.13) | 94.41 (89.55–97.09) | < .001 | |
| Community leader | 55.56 (47.97–62.89) | 92.66 (86.79–96.03) | < .001 | |
| Religious leader | 61.33 (53.74–68.41) | 91.06 (85.88–94.46) | < .001 | |
| Correct knowledge of symptoms of child TB | Mother of <5 children | 26.72 (19.53–35.39) | 71.68 (62.85–79.11) | < .001 |
| School student | 23.08 (16.65–31.06) | 84.32 (77.05–89.6) | < .001 | |
| School teacher | 31.45 (23.79–40.26) | 83.8 (77.11–88.81) | < .001 | |
| Community leader | 22.81 (16.84–30.13) | 71.75 (63.5–78.76) | < .001 | |
| Religious leader | 24.67 (17.67–33.32) | 69.83 (60.78–77.57) | < .001 | |
| Correct knowledge of symptoms of child TB | Mother of <5 children | 0.76 (0.1–5.33) | 34.1 (26.04–43.2) | < .001 |
| School student | 8.39 (4.7–14.54) | 45.41 (37.19–53.88) | < .001 | |
| School teacher | 8.18 (4.77–13.66) | 55.87 (49.07–62.45) | < .001 | |
| Community leader | 6.43 (3.78–10.74) | 28.25 (22.28–35.09) | < .001 | |
| Religious leader | 5.33 (2.74–10.14) | 37.99 (30.02–46.67) | < .001 | |
| Correct knowledge of symptoms of child TB | Mother of <5 children | 0.76 (0.11–5.25) | 25.43 (18.04–34.57) | < .001 |
| School student | 5.59 (2.65–11.42) | 34.59 (26.37–43.85) | < .001 | |
| School teacher | 8.81 (5.3–14.27) | 31.28 (23.56–40.22) | < .001 | |
| Community leader | 8.19 (4.89–13.4) | 28.81 (21.03–38.08) | < .001 | |
| Religious leader | 4.67 (2.09–10.07) | 27.37 (19.97–36.27) | < .001 | |
| Correct knowledge of how TB is transmitted from adult to children (coughing or sneezing) | Mother of <5 children | 17.05 (12.04–23.59) | 68.79 (58.56–77.46) | < .001 |
| School student | 17.48 (12–24.77) | 89.67 (83.65–93.65) | < .001 | |
| School teacher | 32.9 (25.75–40.52) | 86.59 (79.54–91.47) | < .001 | |
| Community leader | 18.71 (13.59–25.2) | 72.88 (63.58–80.53) | < .001 | |
| Religious leader | 18.67 (13.49–25.25) | 71.91 (62.3–79.86) | < .001 | |
| Correct Knowledge of duration of TB treatment (6 months) | Mother of <5 children | 28.17 (18.81–39.9) | 72.88 (64.62–79.82) | < .001 |
| School student | 26.56 (17.36–38.38) | 76.39 (67.73–83.29) | < .001 | |
| School teacher | 57.27 (48.32–65.78) | 73.56 (64.9–80.72) | .008 | |
| Community leader | 33 (24.14–43.25) | 65.22 (55.72–73.64) | < .001 | |
| Religious leader | 31.08 (21.29–42.92) | 67.39 (57.81–75.71) | < .001 | |
| Correct knowledge of facility of treatment for child TB (Subdistrict Health Complex) | Mother of <5 children | 59.1 (50.1–67.5) | 78.1 (69.3–84.9) | < .001 |
| School student | 52.3 (44.1–60.3) | 81.6 (74.5–87.1) | < .001 | |
| School teacher | 74.4 (67.9–79.9) | 86.4 (78.2–91.8) | .015 | |
| Community leader | 57.5 (48.4–66.1) | 84.1 (76.6–89.5) | < .001 | |
| Religious leader | 66.1 (57.6–73.6) | 81.3 (73.2–87.4) | < .001 | |
a CI Confidence Interval
bValues are presented as percentages (%) unless otherwise stated
*Two proportions Z-test with 5% significance level
Fig. 1Different types of Child TB case detection across study sites
Fig. 2Detected Child TB cases by gender and across study sites