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Islands of Tuberculosis Elimination: An Evaluation of Community-Based Active Case Finding in North Sumatra, Indonesia

Community-based active case finding (ACF) is needed to reach key/vulnerable populations with limited access to tuberculosis (TB) care. Published reports of ACF interventions in Indonesia are scarce. We conducted an evaluation of a multicomponent community-based ACF intervention as it scaled from one...

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Autores principales: Siahaan, Elvi S., Bakker, Mirjam I., Pasaribu, Ratna, Khan, Amera, Pande, Tripti, Hasibuan, Alwi Mujahit, Creswell, Jacob
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7709575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33114494
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed5040163
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author Siahaan, Elvi S.
Bakker, Mirjam I.
Pasaribu, Ratna
Khan, Amera
Pande, Tripti
Hasibuan, Alwi Mujahit
Creswell, Jacob
author_facet Siahaan, Elvi S.
Bakker, Mirjam I.
Pasaribu, Ratna
Khan, Amera
Pande, Tripti
Hasibuan, Alwi Mujahit
Creswell, Jacob
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description Community-based active case finding (ACF) is needed to reach key/vulnerable populations with limited access to tuberculosis (TB) care. Published reports of ACF interventions in Indonesia are scarce. We conducted an evaluation of a multicomponent community-based ACF intervention as it scaled from one district to nine in Nias and mainland North Sumatra. Community and health system support measures including laboratory strengthening, political advocacy, sputum transport, and community awareness were instituted. ACF was conducted in three phases: pilot (18 months, 1 district), intervention (12 months, 4 districts) and scale-up (9 months, 9 districts). The pilot phase identified 215 individuals with bacteriologically positive (B+) TB, representing 42% of B+ TB notifications. The intervention phase yielded 509, representing 54% of B+ notifications and the scale-up phase identified 1345 individuals with B+ TB (56% of notifications). We observed large increases in B+ notifications on Nias, but no overall change on the mainland despite district variation. Overall, community health workers screened 377,304 individuals of whom 1547 tested positive, and 95% were initiated on treatment. Our evaluation shows that multicomponent community-based ACF can reduce the number of people missed by TB programs. Community-based organizations are best placed for accessing and engaging hard to reach populations and providing integrated support which can have a large positive effect on TB notifications.
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spelling pubmed-77095752020-12-03 Islands of Tuberculosis Elimination: An Evaluation of Community-Based Active Case Finding in North Sumatra, Indonesia Siahaan, Elvi S. Bakker, Mirjam I. Pasaribu, Ratna Khan, Amera Pande, Tripti Hasibuan, Alwi Mujahit Creswell, Jacob Trop Med Infect Dis Article Community-based active case finding (ACF) is needed to reach key/vulnerable populations with limited access to tuberculosis (TB) care. Published reports of ACF interventions in Indonesia are scarce. We conducted an evaluation of a multicomponent community-based ACF intervention as it scaled from one district to nine in Nias and mainland North Sumatra. Community and health system support measures including laboratory strengthening, political advocacy, sputum transport, and community awareness were instituted. ACF was conducted in three phases: pilot (18 months, 1 district), intervention (12 months, 4 districts) and scale-up (9 months, 9 districts). The pilot phase identified 215 individuals with bacteriologically positive (B+) TB, representing 42% of B+ TB notifications. The intervention phase yielded 509, representing 54% of B+ notifications and the scale-up phase identified 1345 individuals with B+ TB (56% of notifications). We observed large increases in B+ notifications on Nias, but no overall change on the mainland despite district variation. Overall, community health workers screened 377,304 individuals of whom 1547 tested positive, and 95% were initiated on treatment. Our evaluation shows that multicomponent community-based ACF can reduce the number of people missed by TB programs. Community-based organizations are best placed for accessing and engaging hard to reach populations and providing integrated support which can have a large positive effect on TB notifications. MDPI 2020-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7709575/ /pubmed/33114494 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed5040163 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Siahaan, Elvi S.
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Pasaribu, Ratna
Khan, Amera
Pande, Tripti
Hasibuan, Alwi Mujahit
Creswell, Jacob
Islands of Tuberculosis Elimination: An Evaluation of Community-Based Active Case Finding in North Sumatra, Indonesia
title Islands of Tuberculosis Elimination: An Evaluation of Community-Based Active Case Finding in North Sumatra, Indonesia
title_full Islands of Tuberculosis Elimination: An Evaluation of Community-Based Active Case Finding in North Sumatra, Indonesia
title_fullStr Islands of Tuberculosis Elimination: An Evaluation of Community-Based Active Case Finding in North Sumatra, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Islands of Tuberculosis Elimination: An Evaluation of Community-Based Active Case Finding in North Sumatra, Indonesia
title_short Islands of Tuberculosis Elimination: An Evaluation of Community-Based Active Case Finding in North Sumatra, Indonesia
title_sort islands of tuberculosis elimination: an evaluation of community-based active case finding in north sumatra, indonesia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7709575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33114494
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed5040163
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