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Pre-treatment loss to follow-up among smear-positive TB patients in tertiary hospitals, Quetta, Pakistan.

A Wali1,2, A M V Kumar3,4, S G Hinderaker5, E Heldal6, E Qadeer1, R Fatima1, A Ullah2, N Safdar5,7, A Yaqoob1, K Anwar8, M Ul Haq1.   

Abstract

Setting: Three public sector tertiary care hospitals in Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan, with anecdotal evidence of gaps between the diagnosis and treatment of patients with tuberculosis (TB).
Objectives: To assess the proportion of pre-treatment loss to follow-up (LTFU), defined as no documented evidence of treatment initiation or referral in TB registers, among smear-positive pulmonary TB patients diagnosed in 2015, and the associated sociodemographic factors. Design: A retrospective cohort study involving the review of laboratory and TB registers.
Results: Of 1110 smear-positive TB patients diagnosed (58% female, median age 40 years, 5% from outside the province or the country), 235 (21.2%) were lost to follow-up before starting treatment. Pre-treatment LTFU was higher among males; in patients residing far away, in rural areas, outside the province or the country; and in those without a mobile phone number.
Conclusion: About one fifth of the smear-positive TB patients were lost to follow-up before starting treatment. Strengthening the referral and feedback mechanisms and using information technology to improve the tracing of patients is urgently required. Further qualitative research is needed to understand the reasons for pre-treatment LTFU from the patient's perspective.

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Keywords:  SORT IT; initial LTFU; operational research; pre-treatment LTFU

Year:  2017        PMID: 28775939      PMCID: PMC5526486          DOI: 10.5588/pha.16.0118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Action        ISSN: 2220-8372


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