| Literature DB >> 31532797 |
Frederick Marais1,2, Idriss Ibrahim Kallon3, Lilian Diana Dudley1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ensuring effective clinical management and continuity of TB care across hospital and primary health-care services remains challenging in South Africa. The high burden of TB, coupled with numerous health system problems, influence the TB care delivered by hospital staff.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31532797 PMCID: PMC6750596 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0222421
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Participant numbers and characteristics (medical module and occupation).
| Participant no. | Clinical specialty | Occupation |
|---|---|---|
| 1–8 | Emergency services | Professional nurses (n = 8) |
| 9–19 | Internal medicine 1 | Professional nurses (n = 9) |
| 20–26 | Obstetrics and gynecology | Professional nurses (n = 7) |
| 27–33 | Internal medicine 2 | Professional nurses (n = 5) |
| 34–40 | Surgery 1 | Professional nurses (n = 7) |
| 41–47 | Surgery 2 | Professional nurses (n = 7) |
| 48–53 | Internal medicine 3 | Junior doctors (n = 6) |
| 54–60 | All | Ward administrators (n = 7) |
Categories, key themes and sub-themes from participant responses.
| Categories | Key themes | Sub-themes |
|---|---|---|
| Fear of exposure to TB infection | MDR-TB (multidrug-resistant TB) | |
| Clinical challenges | ||
| Patient health-seeking behavior | ||
| Task shifting and not sharing | Insufficient time and staff shortage | |
| Lack of health education resources | ||
| Poor documentation and coordination | ||
| Hierarchy and territory | ||
| Poor discharge planning | Lack of patient-centeredness and preparedness | |
| Insufficient collaboration between hospital and referral points | ||
| Socio-economic conditions of the patients | Patients’ living conditions | |
| Health literacy and personal agency | ||
| Strengthen TB-IPC | ||
| Improve communication at and across hospitals and PHC levels | ||
| Improve TB education for patients and staff | ||
| Patient-centered discharge planning |