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Community Contribution to Tuberculosis Care in the Krachi West District of Ghana: A Qualitative Study
BACKGROUND: Eradicating tuberculosis (TB) is one of the targets of the recently constituted Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Three. In the light of limitations inherent in prevailing tuberculosis care and the global urgency to improve TB care, decentralising TB care beyond health facilities by har...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6662447/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31380116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5039197 |
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author | Addy, Samuel Agbenyegah Osei, Eric Komesuor, Joyce Acquah, Evelyn Anku, Prince Justin Tarkang, Elvis Enowbeyang Saah, Farrukh Ishaque Amu, Hubert |
author_facet | Addy, Samuel Agbenyegah Osei, Eric Komesuor, Joyce Acquah, Evelyn Anku, Prince Justin Tarkang, Elvis Enowbeyang Saah, Farrukh Ishaque Amu, Hubert |
author_sort | Addy, Samuel Agbenyegah |
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description | BACKGROUND: Eradicating tuberculosis (TB) is one of the targets of the recently constituted Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Three. In the light of limitations inherent in prevailing tuberculosis care and the global urgency to improve TB care, decentralising TB care beyond health facilities by harnessing the contribution of communities is essential in ensuring effective tuberculosis care. In this paper, we explored community contribution to TB care in the Krachi West District of Ghana. METHODS: In this qualitative study, 24 TB stakeholders made up of 7 health workers, 9 tuberculosis patients, 4 community health volunteers, 2 treatment supporters, and 2 opinion leaders were interviewed. Data collected were analysed manually, but thematically. Statements of the participants were presented as quotes to substantiate issues discussed. RESULTS: Community contribution to TB care was low. Most of the community members were not aware of any community level activity towards tuberculosis care. Though patients were mainly the ones responsible for the selection of their treatment supporters, there were instances where health workers selected supporters for them without their consent. Some treatment supporters were also not given any education concerning their roles in supporting their patients, resulting in some patients defaulting treatment and others taking their medications wrongfully. CONCLUSION: Our study revealed low community involvement in tuberculosis care in the Krachi West District of Ghana. Community sensitisation on the World Health Organisation's Directly Observed Treatment Strategy (which Ghana adopted in 1994) to increase community involvement in tuberculosis activities is, therefore, recommended. |
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spelling | pubmed-66624472019-08-04 Community Contribution to Tuberculosis Care in the Krachi West District of Ghana: A Qualitative Study Addy, Samuel Agbenyegah Osei, Eric Komesuor, Joyce Acquah, Evelyn Anku, Prince Justin Tarkang, Elvis Enowbeyang Saah, Farrukh Ishaque Amu, Hubert Tuberc Res Treat Research Article BACKGROUND: Eradicating tuberculosis (TB) is one of the targets of the recently constituted Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Three. In the light of limitations inherent in prevailing tuberculosis care and the global urgency to improve TB care, decentralising TB care beyond health facilities by harnessing the contribution of communities is essential in ensuring effective tuberculosis care. In this paper, we explored community contribution to TB care in the Krachi West District of Ghana. METHODS: In this qualitative study, 24 TB stakeholders made up of 7 health workers, 9 tuberculosis patients, 4 community health volunteers, 2 treatment supporters, and 2 opinion leaders were interviewed. Data collected were analysed manually, but thematically. Statements of the participants were presented as quotes to substantiate issues discussed. RESULTS: Community contribution to TB care was low. Most of the community members were not aware of any community level activity towards tuberculosis care. Though patients were mainly the ones responsible for the selection of their treatment supporters, there were instances where health workers selected supporters for them without their consent. Some treatment supporters were also not given any education concerning their roles in supporting their patients, resulting in some patients defaulting treatment and others taking their medications wrongfully. CONCLUSION: Our study revealed low community involvement in tuberculosis care in the Krachi West District of Ghana. Community sensitisation on the World Health Organisation's Directly Observed Treatment Strategy (which Ghana adopted in 1994) to increase community involvement in tuberculosis activities is, therefore, recommended. Hindawi 2019-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6662447/ /pubmed/31380116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5039197 Text en Copyright © 2019 Samuel Agbenyegah Addy et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Addy, Samuel Agbenyegah Osei, Eric Komesuor, Joyce Acquah, Evelyn Anku, Prince Justin Tarkang, Elvis Enowbeyang Saah, Farrukh Ishaque Amu, Hubert Community Contribution to Tuberculosis Care in the Krachi West District of Ghana: A Qualitative Study |
title | Community Contribution to Tuberculosis Care in the Krachi West District of Ghana: A Qualitative Study |
title_full | Community Contribution to Tuberculosis Care in the Krachi West District of Ghana: A Qualitative Study |
title_fullStr | Community Contribution to Tuberculosis Care in the Krachi West District of Ghana: A Qualitative Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Community Contribution to Tuberculosis Care in the Krachi West District of Ghana: A Qualitative Study |
title_short | Community Contribution to Tuberculosis Care in the Krachi West District of Ghana: A Qualitative Study |
title_sort | community contribution to tuberculosis care in the krachi west district of ghana: a qualitative study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6662447/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31380116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5039197 |
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