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“Knock Knock”: a qualitative study exploring the experience of household contacts on home visits and their attitude towards people living with TB in South Africa

机译:“敲门”:一个定性研究探索家庭访问的经验及其对南非结核病居住的人的态度

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Household contract tracing (HHCT) is an important strategy for active tuberculosis case finding and offers an opportunity for testing of other diseases such as HIV. However, there is limited data on the patient-centered approach to HHCT. Our study aimed to describe experiences and preferences of household contacts (HHCs) for HHCT. We conducted a qualitative study in Rustenburg, South Africa from September 2013 to March 2015. Twenty-four HHCs (≥18?years) had audio-recorded in-depth interviews. We used an inductive thematic analysis approach to develop themes. We made an a priori assumption that we would reach saturation with at least 20 interviews. There were 16 (66.7%) females (median age?=?36?years) and eight (33.3%) males (median age?=?34?years). Two themes developed: (i) Positive attitude of HHCs towards TB services provided at home and (ii) HHCs relationship to and acceptance of people living with TB (PLTB). The first main theme emphasized that HHCs appreciated the home visits. Participants preferred home visits because they had negative experiences at the clinic such as delayed waiting times and long queues. HHCs supported the screening of children for TB at home. Participants suggested that the research staff could expand their services by screening for diabetes and hypertension alongside TB screening. In the second main theme, there was a sense of responsibility from the HHCs towards accepting the diagnosis of PLTB and caring for them. A sub-theme that emerged was that as their knowledge on TB disease improved, they accepted the TB status of the PLTB empowering them to take care of the PLTB. HHCs are supportive of HHCT and felt empowered by receiving TB education that ultimately allowed them to better understand and care for PLTB. HHCs were supportive of screening children for TB at home. Future HHCT activities should consider raising community awareness on the benefits of TB contact tracing at households.
机译:家庭合同追踪(HHCT)是活跃结核病案例发现的重要策略,并为艾滋病毒检验等其他疾病进行测试。然而,关于HHCT的患者居中方法存在有限的数据。我们的研究旨在描述HHCT的家庭联系人(HHCS)的经验和偏好。 2013年9月至2015年3月,我们在南非Restenburg进行了一个定性研究.24 HHC(≥18年?年)有音频记录的深入访谈。我们使用了归纳专题分析方法来开发主题。我们先验假设我们将达到饱和时间,至少有20次采访。有16名(66.7%)的女性(中位数?=?36?年)和八(33.3%)男性(中位数?=?34?年)。制定了两个主题:(i)HHCS对家庭提供的TB服务的积极态度,(ii)HHCS与TB(PLTB)的关系和接受人民的关系。第一个主要主题强调HHCS赞赏家庭访问。参与者首选家庭访问,因为它们在诊所的诊所具有负面经验,例如延迟等待时间和长队列。 HHCS支持在家中筛选儿童TB。与会者认为,研究人员可以通过筛选糖尿病和高血压以及结核病筛查来扩展其服务。在第二个主题中,HHCS对接受PLTB的诊断并照顾它们的责任感。出现的子主题是,随着他们对TB疾病的认识,他们接受了PLTB的TB状态,使他们能够照顾PLTB。 HHCS支持HHCT,并通过接受TB教育感受到最终使他们更好地了解并照顾PLTB的教育。 HHCS支持在家中筛查儿童TB。未来的HHCT活动应考虑提高社区对家庭结核病联系追踪的益处的认识。

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