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Implementation of latent tuberculosis infection screening and treatment among newly arriving immigrants in the Netherlands: A mixed methods pilot evaluation

INTRODUCTION: To reach pre-elimination levels of tuberculosis (TB) incidence in the Netherlands, prevention of TB among immigrants through diagnosis and treatment of latent TB infection (LTBI) is needed. We studied the feasibility of a LTBI screening and treatment program among newly arriving immigr...

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Autores principales: Spruijt, Ineke, Erkens, Connie, Suurmond, Jeanine, Huisman, Erik, Koenders, Marga, Kouw, Peter, Toumanian, Sophie, Cobelens, Frank, van den Hof, Susan
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6602457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31260502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219252
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author Spruijt, Ineke
Erkens, Connie
Suurmond, Jeanine
Huisman, Erik
Koenders, Marga
Kouw, Peter
Toumanian, Sophie
Cobelens, Frank
van den Hof, Susan
author_facet Spruijt, Ineke
Erkens, Connie
Suurmond, Jeanine
Huisman, Erik
Koenders, Marga
Kouw, Peter
Toumanian, Sophie
Cobelens, Frank
van den Hof, Susan
author_sort Spruijt, Ineke
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description INTRODUCTION: To reach pre-elimination levels of tuberculosis (TB) incidence in the Netherlands, prevention of TB among immigrants through diagnosis and treatment of latent TB infection (LTBI) is needed. We studied the feasibility of a LTBI screening and treatment program among newly arriving immigrants for national implementation. METHODS: We used mixed methods to evaluate the implementation of LTBI screening and treatment in five Public Health Services (PHS) among immigrants from countries with a TB incidence >50/100,000 population. We used Poisson regression models with robust variance estimators to assess factors associated with LTBI diagnosis and LTBI treatment initiation and reported reasons for not initiating or completing LTBI treatment. We interviewed five PHS teams using a semi-structured method to identify enhancing and impeding factors for LTBI screening and treatment. RESULTS: We screened 566 immigrants; 94 (17%) were diagnosed with LTBI, of whom 49 (52%) initiated and 34 (69%) completed LTBI treatment. LTBI diagnosis was associated with male gender, higher age group, higher TB incidence in the country of origin and lower level of education. Treatment initiation was associated with PHS (ranging from 29% to 86%), lower age group, longer intended duration of stay in the Netherlands, and lower level of education. According to TB physicians, clients and their consulted physicians in the home country lacked awareness about benefits of LTBI treatment. Furthermore, TB physicians questioned the individual and public health benefit of clients who return to their country of origin within the foreseeable future. CONCLUSIONS: Doubt of physicians in both host country and country of origin about individual and public health benefits of LTBI screening and treatment of immigrants hampered treatment initiation: the high initiation proportion in one PHS shows that if TB physicians are committed, the LTBI treatment uptake can be higher.
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spelling pubmed-66024572019-07-12 Implementation of latent tuberculosis infection screening and treatment among newly arriving immigrants in the Netherlands: A mixed methods pilot evaluation Spruijt, Ineke Erkens, Connie Suurmond, Jeanine Huisman, Erik Koenders, Marga Kouw, Peter Toumanian, Sophie Cobelens, Frank van den Hof, Susan PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: To reach pre-elimination levels of tuberculosis (TB) incidence in the Netherlands, prevention of TB among immigrants through diagnosis and treatment of latent TB infection (LTBI) is needed. We studied the feasibility of a LTBI screening and treatment program among newly arriving immigrants for national implementation. METHODS: We used mixed methods to evaluate the implementation of LTBI screening and treatment in five Public Health Services (PHS) among immigrants from countries with a TB incidence >50/100,000 population. We used Poisson regression models with robust variance estimators to assess factors associated with LTBI diagnosis and LTBI treatment initiation and reported reasons for not initiating or completing LTBI treatment. We interviewed five PHS teams using a semi-structured method to identify enhancing and impeding factors for LTBI screening and treatment. RESULTS: We screened 566 immigrants; 94 (17%) were diagnosed with LTBI, of whom 49 (52%) initiated and 34 (69%) completed LTBI treatment. LTBI diagnosis was associated with male gender, higher age group, higher TB incidence in the country of origin and lower level of education. Treatment initiation was associated with PHS (ranging from 29% to 86%), lower age group, longer intended duration of stay in the Netherlands, and lower level of education. According to TB physicians, clients and their consulted physicians in the home country lacked awareness about benefits of LTBI treatment. Furthermore, TB physicians questioned the individual and public health benefit of clients who return to their country of origin within the foreseeable future. CONCLUSIONS: Doubt of physicians in both host country and country of origin about individual and public health benefits of LTBI screening and treatment of immigrants hampered treatment initiation: the high initiation proportion in one PHS shows that if TB physicians are committed, the LTBI treatment uptake can be higher. Public Library of Science 2019-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6602457/ /pubmed/31260502 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219252 Text en © 2019 Spruijt et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Spruijt, Ineke
Erkens, Connie
Suurmond, Jeanine
Huisman, Erik
Koenders, Marga
Kouw, Peter
Toumanian, Sophie
Cobelens, Frank
van den Hof, Susan
Implementation of latent tuberculosis infection screening and treatment among newly arriving immigrants in the Netherlands: A mixed methods pilot evaluation
title Implementation of latent tuberculosis infection screening and treatment among newly arriving immigrants in the Netherlands: A mixed methods pilot evaluation
title_full Implementation of latent tuberculosis infection screening and treatment among newly arriving immigrants in the Netherlands: A mixed methods pilot evaluation
title_fullStr Implementation of latent tuberculosis infection screening and treatment among newly arriving immigrants in the Netherlands: A mixed methods pilot evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of latent tuberculosis infection screening and treatment among newly arriving immigrants in the Netherlands: A mixed methods pilot evaluation
title_short Implementation of latent tuberculosis infection screening and treatment among newly arriving immigrants in the Netherlands: A mixed methods pilot evaluation
title_sort implementation of latent tuberculosis infection screening and treatment among newly arriving immigrants in the netherlands: a mixed methods pilot evaluation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6602457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31260502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219252
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