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Perspectives of healthcare and social support sector policymakers on potential solutions to mitigate financial impact among people with TB in Mozambique: a qualitative study

OBJECTIVE: People with tuberculosis (TB) and their households face severe socioeconomic consequences, which will only be mitigated by intersectoral collaboration, especially between the health and social sectors. Evidence suggests that key factors for successful collaboration include shared goals, t...

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Autores principales: Nhassengo, Pedroso, Yoshino, Clara, Zandamela, Américo, De Carmo, Verónica, Burström, Bo, Khosa, Celso, Wingfield, Tom, Lönnroth, Knut, Atkins, Salla
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10476108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37652592
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-073234
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author Nhassengo, Pedroso
Yoshino, Clara
Zandamela, Américo
De Carmo, Verónica
Burström, Bo
Khosa, Celso
Wingfield, Tom
Lönnroth, Knut
Atkins, Salla
author_facet Nhassengo, Pedroso
Yoshino, Clara
Zandamela, Américo
De Carmo, Verónica
Burström, Bo
Khosa, Celso
Wingfield, Tom
Lönnroth, Knut
Atkins, Salla
author_sort Nhassengo, Pedroso
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description OBJECTIVE: People with tuberculosis (TB) and their households face severe socioeconomic consequences, which will only be mitigated by intersectoral collaboration, especially between the health and social sectors. Evidence suggests that key factors for successful collaboration include shared goals, trust, commitment, resource allocation, efficient processes and effective communication and motivation among collaborating parties. This study aimed to understand healthcare and social support sector policymakers’ perspectives on potential solutions to mitigate financial impact among people with TB and their households in Mozambique. DESIGN: Qualitative study with primary data collection through one-to-one in-depth interviews. SETTING: Gaza and Inhambane provinces, Mozambique. PARTICIPANTS: Policymakers in the health and social support sector. RESULTS: A total of 27 participants were purposefully sampled. Participants were asked about their perspectives on TB-related financial impact and potential solutions to mitigate such impact. Participants reported that people with TB are not explicitly included in existing social support policies because TB per se is not part of the eligibility criteria. People with TB and underweight or HIV were enrolled in social support schemes providing food or cash. Two themes were generated from the analysis: (1) Policymakers suggested several mitigation solutions, including food and monetary support, but perceived that their implementation would be limited by lack of resources; and (2) lack of shared views or processes related to intersectoral collaboration between health and social support sector hinders design and implementation of social support for people with TB. CONCLUSION: Despite health and social sector policymakers reporting a willingness for intersectoral collaboration to mitigate TB-related financial impact, current approaches were perceived to be unilateral. Collaboration between health and social support sectors should focus on improving existing social support programmes.
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spelling pubmed-104761082023-09-05 Perspectives of healthcare and social support sector policymakers on potential solutions to mitigate financial impact among people with TB in Mozambique: a qualitative study Nhassengo, Pedroso Yoshino, Clara Zandamela, Américo De Carmo, Verónica Burström, Bo Khosa, Celso Wingfield, Tom Lönnroth, Knut Atkins, Salla BMJ Open Public Health OBJECTIVE: People with tuberculosis (TB) and their households face severe socioeconomic consequences, which will only be mitigated by intersectoral collaboration, especially between the health and social sectors. Evidence suggests that key factors for successful collaboration include shared goals, trust, commitment, resource allocation, efficient processes and effective communication and motivation among collaborating parties. This study aimed to understand healthcare and social support sector policymakers’ perspectives on potential solutions to mitigate financial impact among people with TB and their households in Mozambique. DESIGN: Qualitative study with primary data collection through one-to-one in-depth interviews. SETTING: Gaza and Inhambane provinces, Mozambique. PARTICIPANTS: Policymakers in the health and social support sector. RESULTS: A total of 27 participants were purposefully sampled. Participants were asked about their perspectives on TB-related financial impact and potential solutions to mitigate such impact. Participants reported that people with TB are not explicitly included in existing social support policies because TB per se is not part of the eligibility criteria. People with TB and underweight or HIV were enrolled in social support schemes providing food or cash. Two themes were generated from the analysis: (1) Policymakers suggested several mitigation solutions, including food and monetary support, but perceived that their implementation would be limited by lack of resources; and (2) lack of shared views or processes related to intersectoral collaboration between health and social support sector hinders design and implementation of social support for people with TB. CONCLUSION: Despite health and social sector policymakers reporting a willingness for intersectoral collaboration to mitigate TB-related financial impact, current approaches were perceived to be unilateral. Collaboration between health and social support sectors should focus on improving existing social support programmes. BMJ Publishing Group 2023-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10476108/ /pubmed/37652592 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-073234 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Public Health
Nhassengo, Pedroso
Yoshino, Clara
Zandamela, Américo
De Carmo, Verónica
Burström, Bo
Khosa, Celso
Wingfield, Tom
Lönnroth, Knut
Atkins, Salla
Perspectives of healthcare and social support sector policymakers on potential solutions to mitigate financial impact among people with TB in Mozambique: a qualitative study
title Perspectives of healthcare and social support sector policymakers on potential solutions to mitigate financial impact among people with TB in Mozambique: a qualitative study
title_full Perspectives of healthcare and social support sector policymakers on potential solutions to mitigate financial impact among people with TB in Mozambique: a qualitative study
title_fullStr Perspectives of healthcare and social support sector policymakers on potential solutions to mitigate financial impact among people with TB in Mozambique: a qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives of healthcare and social support sector policymakers on potential solutions to mitigate financial impact among people with TB in Mozambique: a qualitative study
title_short Perspectives of healthcare and social support sector policymakers on potential solutions to mitigate financial impact among people with TB in Mozambique: a qualitative study
title_sort perspectives of healthcare and social support sector policymakers on potential solutions to mitigate financial impact among people with tb in mozambique: a qualitative study
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10476108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37652592
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-073234
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