Adejumo, Olusola Adedeji and Daniel, Olusoji James and Gidado, Mustapha and Otesanya, Andrew Folarin and Adejumo, Esther Ngozi and O. Jaiyesimi, Ebunoluwa and Esther Idowu, Oluwatoyin and O. Odusanya, Olumuyiwa (2016) Are Tuberculosis Patients Managed According to the National Guidelines in Lagos State Nigeria? International Journal of Clinical Medicine, 07 (01). pp. 16-24. ISSN 2158-284X
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Abstract
Setting: Private and public tuberculosis (TB) treatment centers in Lagos State, Nigeria. Objective: To compare adherence of private and public providers of directly observed treatment short course (DOTS) in the Lagos State TB control program, Nigeria (LSTBLCP) with the national TB guidelines. Design: A retrospective review of treatment cards of TB patients managed within the first and second quarter of 2012 in 34 DOTS facilities {23 public, 7 private for profit (PFP), and 4 private not for profit (PNFP)} involved in the private public mix of the LSTBLCP. Results: Of the 1896 treatment cards reviewed, 1524 (80.4%), 132 (7.0%) and 240 (12.6%) were from public, PFP and PNFP DOTS facilities, respectively. About 19%, 25% and none of the patients managed at the public, PNFP, and PFP DOTS facilities were treated in full adherence with the national guidelines respectively. A significantly higher proportion of adults and sputum smear positive TB patients were treated in full adherence with the national guidelines (p < 0.05). Treatment success was associated with full adherence with the national guidelines. Conclusion: There is a need to reorient health care providers in public and private health facilities in Lagos State Nigeria to ensure full adherence with the national TB guidelines.
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Subjects: | Academic Digital Library > Medical Science |
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Date Deposited: | 04 Jan 2023 06:48 |
Last Modified: | 01 Jan 2024 13:03 |
URI: | http://publications.article4sub.com/id/eprint/186 |