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Tuberculosis infection control in a South African rural regional hospital emergency centre: Prioritisation for patients and healthcare workers

机译:南非农村地区医院急诊中心的结核病感染控制:优先考虑患者和医护人员

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South Africa (SA) is in the midst of a tuberculosis (TB) epidemic and has one of the highest TB incidence rates globally. Despite increasing global commitment to eliminate TB, SA appears to be falling behind in this regard. This article examines key challenges to effective TB infection control from a rural regional hospital perspective. It uses the Eden District in Western Cape Province as an example to share lessons learnt. This quality-improvement project identifies four priorities for improving TB infection control in George Hospital and the Eden District: (i) prioritising TB infection control in local policy; (ii) improving the quality of TB screening in the emergency centre; (iii) increasing the number of TB patients followed up; and (iv) implementing TB infection control training for all staff. This project demonstrates the role of an emergency centre in TB screening, highlighting that this should not only be a priority for primary care, but also for secondary and tertiary care. Simple interventions, such as training of local healthcare workers in TB infection control and good-quality TB screening, can initiate a behavioural change. It also stresses the importance of good communication and co-ordination of care across primary and secondary care, ensuring that patients are not lost to follow-up. Local policy needs to reflect these straightforward interventions, empowering local healthcare workers and managers to increase responsibility and accountability for TB infection control.TB is preventable, and infection control needs to become a priority throughout SA primary, secondary and tertiary care. This project highlights that simple interventions, such as engaging local healthcare workers in a co-ordinated multisystem and multidisciplinary approach, could help to reduce the number of missing TB cases and bring SAs TB epidemic under control.
机译:南非(SA)处于结核病(TB)流行之中,是全球结核病发病率最高的国家之一。尽管全球增加了消除结核病的承诺,但SA在这方面似乎落后。本文从农村地区医院的角度探讨了有效控制结核感染的关键挑战。它以西开普省的伊甸园区为例,分享经验教训。该质量改进项目确定了在乔治医院和伊甸地区改善结核病感染控制的四个优先事项:(i)在当地政策中优先考虑结核病感染控制; (ii)提高急诊中心结核病筛查的质量; (iii)增加对结核病患者的随访; (iv)对所有员工进行结核病感染控制培训。该项目证明了急诊中心在结核病筛查中的作用,并强调这不仅应作为初级保健的优先事项,而且应作为二级和三级保健的优先事项。简单的干预措施,例如对当地医护人员进行结核病感染控制培训和高质量的结核病筛查,可以引发行为改变。它还强调了在初级和二级保健中进行良好的沟通和护理协调的重要性,以确保患者不会失去随访。当地政策需要反映出这些直接的干预措施,使当地医护人员和管理人员有能力增加结核病感染控制的责任感和责任感。结核病是可预防的,感染控制必须成为SA一级,二级和三级护理的重点。该项目着重指出,简单的干预措施(例如让当地医护人员参与协调的多系统和多学科方法)可以帮助减少结核病失踪病例的数量,并控制SAs结核病的流行。

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