Delays in Diagnosis and Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, 2022
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Published:2023-12-24
Issue:5
Volume:101
Page:6-13
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ISSN:2542-1506
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Container-title:Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases
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language:
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Short-container-title:Tuberk. bolezni lëgk.
Author:
Sharifov R. N.1ORCID, Nabirova D. A.2ORCID, Tilloeva Z. Kh.3ORCID, Hort R.4ORCID, Zikriyarova S. M.5ORCID, Dzhafarov N. Dzh.6ORCID, Yusufi S. Dzh.6ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Kazakh National Medical University Named after S.D. Asfendiyarov; City Disinfection Station; Field Epidemiology Training Program 2. Kazakh National Medical University Named after S.D. Asfendiyarov; Field Epidemiology Training Program; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the Central Asia 3. City Disinfection Station; Field Epidemiology Training Program 4. Field Epidemiology Training Program; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the Central Asia 5. Kazakh National Medical University Named after S.D. Asfendiyarov 6. Ministry of Health and Social Protection of the Population of the Republic of Tajikistan
Abstract
The objective: to study delays in provision of medical care to pulmonary tuberculosis patients above 15 years old with laboratory confirmation of the diagnosis before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Dushanbe, Tajikistan.Subjects and Methods. A retrospective cohort study was conducted among new pulmonary tuberculosis patients above 15 years old with laboratory confirmation of the diagnosis registered by TB Control Centers in Dushanbe in 2019–2021. Information was collected from medical records, medical databases, and patient questionnaires. Two types of delays were detected during the provision of medical care: delays related to the patient (defined as >14 days between onset of tuberculosis symptoms and the first visit to a health unit); delays related to health system (defined as >3 days from the first visit to TB unit to the initiation of tuberculosis treatment).Results. Of the 472 patients enrolled in the study, 276 were registered during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020–2021) and 196 patients were registered before the pandemic (2019). Frequency of delays was similar (83% vs 82%, p=0.8) during and before the COVID-19 pandemic. The frequency of delay related to health system was statistically significantly lower during the pandemic versus the period before the pandemic (34% vs 44%, p=0.023). The median duration of delays associated to the patient before the pandemic (60 days, IQR: 15–541) and during the pandemic (60 days, IQR: 15–360, р=0.6) was also similar as well as delays related to health system (before the pandemic – 7 days, IQR: 4–336) and during the pandemic (7 days, IQR: 4–225, р=0.6).Conclusion. Contrary to the expected result, no significant difference in delays related to the patient before and during the pandemic was found, and the frequency of delay related to health system during the pandemic significantly reduced compared to the period before the pandemic.
Publisher
LLC "Medical Knowledge and Technologies"
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