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Tuberculosis care for migrant patients in Portugal: a mixed methods study with primary healthcare providers

机译:葡萄牙移民患者的结核病护理:用初级医疗保健提供者进行混合方法研究

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Tuberculosis (TB) is still a major global health problem. The increasing number of cases observed among foreign-born populations contrasts with the decreasing trends observed in later years in some high-income countries. Healthcare providers are key interveners in the control of TB and HIV-TB infections. In this study, we aimed to explore the perspectives of healthcare providers working in primary care in Portugal about the provision of TB care for migrant patients with TB or HIV-TB co-infection. We applied a mixed-methods approach using an online survey and semi-structured interviews with primary healthcare providers. A total of 120 Portuguese healthcare providers participated in the survey, and 17 were interviewed. Survey and interview data were analysed applying descriptive statistics and thematic analysis, respectively. Migrants' lack of knowledge on TB disease and its symptoms was the main reason for advanced-stage presentation of cases. Their high mobility and social isolation affect adherence to treatment. The providers also listed several barriers to migrants' access and use of TB care. The most frequently referred were limited socioeconomic resources, complex bureaucracy at the point of access and registration for healthcare services, especially for undocumented migrants, and obstacles for social protection. Providers also advocated more training initiatives on migrants' health, social and cultural contexts, on HIV and TB integrated care, and on TB scientific update for general practitioners and nurses working at primary healthcare centres. Future efforts should provide measures to overcome social, economic and administrative obstacles to care for TB-infected migrants, and promote regular training initiatives for national healthcare providers in order to raise awareness and facilitate better care to culturally diverse populations with TB.
机译:结核病(TB)仍然是一个主要的全球健康问题。在一些高收入国家的后期观察到的趋势中观察到越来越多的案件对比。医疗保健提供者是控制TB和HIV-TB感染的关键介入。在这项研究中,我们旨在探讨葡萄牙初级护理工作的医疗保健提供者关于为TB或HIV-TB共感染的移民患者提供TB护理的角度。我们使用与初级医疗保健提供者的在线调查和半结构化访谈应用了混合方法方法。共有120名葡萄牙医疗保健提供者参加了调查,17名接受了采访。分析了调查和访谈数据,分别应用描述性统计和主题分析。移民缺乏对TB疾病的知识及其症状是案件先进阶段展示的主要原因。他们的高流动性和社会隔离会影响遵守治疗。提供者还列出了几个障碍,以便移民访问和使用TB Care。最常见的被称为社会经济资源有限,复杂官僚机构在获得医疗保健服务的访问和注册点,特别是对于无证移民以及社会保护的障碍。提供商还提倡更多关于移民卫生,社会和文化情报,艾滋病毒和结核病综合护理的培训举措,以及在初级医疗中心工作的全科医生和护士的TB科学更新。未来的努力应提供克服社会,经济和行政障碍的措施,以照顾结核病感染者,并促进国家医疗保健提供者的定期培训举措,以提高意识,并促进与结核病的文化多样化的人群。

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