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A Community-Based Intervention for the Detection of Chagas Disease in Barcelona, Spain.

Jordi Gómez I Prat1, Paula Peremiquel-Trillas2,3, Isabel Claveria Guiu2, Estefa Choque2, Inés Oliveira Souto2, Núria Serre Delcor2, Elena Sulleiro4, Mateu Espasa4, Conxita Pastoret5, Juan José de Los Santos6, Hakima Ouaarab2, Pedro Albajar Viñas7, Carlos Ascaso Terren8.   

Abstract

Chagas disease (CHD) has become a challenge in Spain due to the high prevalence of immigrants coming from endemic areas. One of the main difficulties for its control and elimination is its underdiagnosis. The identification and integral treatment of CHD are key to increasing rates of diagnosis, overcoming psycho-social barriers and avoiding CHD progression. Community interventions with in situ screening have proven to be a useful tool in detecting CHD among those with difficulties accessing health services. To determine the underdiagnosis rate of the population most susceptible to CHD among those attending two different Bolivian cultural events celebrated in Barcelona; to describe the sociodemographic characteristics of the people screened; and to analyse the results of the screening. The community interventions were carried out at two Bolivian cultural events held in Barcelona in 2017. Participants were recruited through community health agents. A questionnaire was given to determine the participants' prior knowledge of CHD. In situ screening was offered to those who had not previously been screened. Those who did not wish to be screened were asked for the reason behind their decision. Results were gathered in a database and statistical analyses were performed using STATA v14. 635 interviews were carried out. 95% of the subjects reported prior knowledge of CHD. 271 subjects were screened: 71.2% women and 28.8% men, of whom 87.8% were of Bolivian origin. The prevalence of CHD was 8.9%. Community health interventions with in situ screening are essential to facilitating access to diagnosis.

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Keywords:  Chagas; Community health; Community interventions; In situ screening

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31222620     DOI: 10.1007/s10900-019-00684-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Health        ISSN: 0094-5145


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