Private pharmacy and community health worker engagement in the provision of TB services

Author:

Semakula L.1,Kakai I.1,Zawedde-Muyanja S.1,Nerima P.1,Bayigga J.1,Nansereko M.1,Aheebwa S.G.1,Castelnuovo B.,Okello A.D.2,Oundo C.2,Ddungu A.1,Turyahabwe S.3,Laker E.1,Sekaggya-Wiltshire C.1

Affiliation:

1. Infectious Diseases Institute, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala,

2. National TB and Leprosy Programme, Ministry of Health, Kampala,

3. Department of Public Health and Environment, Kampala City Council Authority, Kampala, Uganda

Abstract

<sec><title>BACKGROUND</title>Engaging private health providers and community healthcare workers (CHWs) in the provision of TB care services can increase TB case notification and limit community transmission. We determined whether private pharmacy and community engagement could affect access to TB diagnostic and treatment services in Uganda.</sec><sec><title>METHODS</title>We conducted a cross-sectional study on patients diagnosed with TB through three different pathways; by private pharmacies, CHWs, and public health facilities. We collected data on patient demographics, time between symptom recognition and TB treatment initiation, and the amount of money spent on TB care seeking.</sec><sec><title>RESULTS</title>We collected data from 325 participants; 65.2% were male, with a mean age of 35 years (SD 11.50). The time in days between the onset of symptoms and initiation of treatment was significantly different: respectively 149 (IQR 65.5–295), 119 (IQR 51–200), and 106.5 (IQR 60–201) days for CHWs, pharmacies, and public facilities (P = 0.04). The longest time was between the first contact with a health provider and the TB diagnosis (51 days, IQR 19–104). Participants diagnosed at public health facilities incurred the highest costs.</sec><sec><title>CONCLUSION</title>Although the use of CHWs and pharmacies did not shorten the TB treatment pathway, the costs incurred were lower than those in private health facilities.</sec>

Publisher

International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease

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