| Literature DB >> 29117348 |
Razia Fatima1, Mahboob Ul Haq1, Aashifa Yaqoob1, Nasir Mahmood1, Khawaja Laeeq Ahmad1, Mike Osberg2, Julia Makayova3, Aaron Hymoff3, Christy Hanson4,3.
Abstract
Background: Pakistan has the sixth largest population in the world and boasts the fifth greatest burden of tuberculosis. The Government of Pakistan has set the ambitious goal of zero deaths due to tuberculosis and universal access to tuberculosis care by 2020. Successfully reaching these goals is dependent on the country's capacity to diagnose and successfully treat an estimated 200000 unnotified or missing patients with tuberculosis.Entities:
Keywords: Tuberculosis; care seeking; case notification; diagnostic; patient-pathway analysis; private; public
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29117348 PMCID: PMC5853661 DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jix380
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect Dis ISSN: 0022-1899 Impact factor: 5.226
Data Sources for the Patient-Pathway Analysis (PPA)
| PPA Component | Data Source(s) |
|---|---|
| Care seeking for general illness |
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| Tuberculosis microscopy location | Pakistan National Tuberculosis Program Laboratory database |
| Tuberculosis treatment services location | Pakistan National Tuberculosis Program Laboratory database, |
| No. of health facilities |
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| Case detection rate | World Health Organization |
Health Facility Categorization
| Data Source, Health Facility Type | Health Facility Sector | Health Facility Level |
|---|---|---|
|
| ||
| Care seeking | ||
| Other | Other | Other |
| Homeopathic, hakim, herbalist clinics | Informal private | 0 |
| Pharmacy, shops | Informal private | 0 |
| Laboratory | Private | 2 |
| Private hospital | Private | 2 |
| Private physician clinic | Private | 1 |
| Government hospital, | Public | 2 |
| Dispensary, maternal and child health center, basic health unit, rural health center | Public | 1 |
| Private sector | ||
| Hakim, herbalist clinics | Informal private | 0 |
| Homeopathic clinic | Informal private | 0 |
| Traditional birth attendant | Informal private | 0 |
| Hospital | Private | 2 |
| Laboratory | Private | 2 |
| Dental clinic | Private | 1 |
| Individually run solo clinic (allopathic clinics) | Private | 1 |
| Other | Private | 1 |
| Outpatient care center | Private | 1 |
| Hospital | Public | 2 |
| Dispensary | Public | 1 |
| Maternity and child welfare center | Public | 1 |
| Public sector | ||
| Hospital | Public | 2 |
| Basic health unit | Public | 1 |
| Dispensary | Public | 1 |
| Maternity and child welfare center | Public | 1 |
| Rural health center | Public | 1 |
| Tuberculosis clinic | Public | 1 |
| National Tuberculosis Program database of tuberculosis facilities | ||
| District headquarters hospital | Private | 2 |
| Hospital | Private | 2 |
| Tertiary-care hospital | Private | 2 |
|
| Private | 2 |
| Basic health unit | Private | 1 |
| Basic management unit | Private | 1 |
| Public-private mix | Private | 1 |
| Basic health unit | Private | 1 |
| Rural health center | Private | 1 |
| Jail | Private | Other |
| Civil hospital | Public | 2 |
| District headquarters hospital | Public | 2 |
| Hospital | Public | 2 |
| Hospitala | Public | 2 |
| Hospital (unknown type) | Public | 2 |
| Major hospital | Public | 2 |
| Tertiary-care hospital | Public | 2 |
| Teaching hospital | Public | 2 |
|
| Public | 2 |
| Basic health unit | Public | 1 |
| Basic management unit | Public | 1 |
| Dispensary | Public | 1 |
| Public-private mix | Public | 1 |
| Rural health center | Public | 1 |
| Tuberculosis center | Public | 1 |
| Jail | Public | Other |
aSee notes.
Figure 1.Patient-pathway visual at the national level. The patient pathway describes the care-seeking patterns of patients and how those patients might intersect with tuberculosis services. Column 1 first shows the sectors and levels of the health system (sectors and levels where no data were available are not included in the pathway). The percentage next to each sector title shows the share of patients who initiate care seeking in this sector [14]. Next are the reported numbers of health facilities at each sector and level [14, 15]. The final part of column 1 shows the percentage of patients at each sector and level who visited a health facility during the 4 weeks before a national health accounts out-of-pocket expenditure survey in 2011–2012 [14]. Column 2 shows the percentage of health facilities that have microscopy across each sector and level of the health system. Coverage in column 2 was calculated using the number of health facilities in column 1 as the denominator and, as the numerator, a list of health facilities with tuberculosis services (microscopy and treatment) provided by the national tuberculosis program. This list included both public and private facilities [16]. Column 3 shows the estimated percentage of patients likely to access a facility with tuberculosis diagnosis available on their first visit to a healthcare facility. This column was calculated by multiplying the share of care seeking at each sector/level of the health system by the coverage of microscopy at each respective sector/level and summing the total. Columns 3 and 5 separate public and private sectors on the basis of each sector’s contribution to tuberculosis services access at initial care seeking. Column 4 shows the percentage of health facilities that have tuberculosis treatment available at each sector and level of the health system. Coverage of treatment services was calculated using the same data from column 2 [16]. In addition, the National Tuberculosis Program maintains an additional list of private facilities that are engaged to provide tuberculosis treatment services as part of public-private mix programs. This list was included as part of the treatment coverage calculations for private-sector facilities. Column 5 shows the estimated percentage of patients accessing a facility with tuberculosis treatment available on their initial visit to a healthcare facility. This column was calculated by multiplying the share of care seeking at each sector/level of the health system by the coverage of treatment at each respective sector/level and summing the total. Column 6 shows which sector provided case notification, and values are calculated as a share of the overall estimated incidence in 2015 [7]. Column 7 shows the treatment outcome of notified cases among the overall estimated incidence for 2015 [7]. Columns may not sum to 100%, owing to rounding. For more details on the data sources used in the pathway, see the Supplementary Materials.
Figure 2.Care-seeking patterns, by province, for patients who visited a health facility during the 4 weeks before the health utilization survey conducted as part of the 2011–2012 National Health Accounts [14]. Responses from this survey were categorized using the standard health sector and level categorization described elsewhere in this article. Responses were available at the national level and for 4 provinces and were used in the patient-pathway analysis for each province (column 1, Figure 1). Percentages in columns might not sum to 100% because care-seeking data for facilities classified as “other” were excluded.
Figure 3.Access to diagnosis and treatment at initial care seeking, by province. The patient-pathway analysis was completed at the national level, as well as subnationally for 4 provinces. The figure shows the access to diagnosis and treatment at initial care-seeking metrics across each of these provinces (columns 3 and 5, Figure 1).