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Understanding health care-seeking behaviour of the tribal population in India among those with presumptive TB symptoms

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Understanding the drivers for care-seeking among those who present with symptoms of TB is crucial for early diagnosis of TB and prompt treatment, which will in turn halt further TB transmission. While TB is a challenge among the tribal population, little is known about the...

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Autores principales: Thomas, Beena E., Thiruvengadam, Kannan, S., Raghavi, Rani, Sudha, S., Vetrivel, Gangadhar Rao, Vikas, Yadav, Rajiv, J., Bhat, Paluru, Vijayachari, Jacob Purthy, Anil, Hussain, Tahziba, Indira Krishna, Anil Kumar, Joseph, Alex, Kumar Bansal, Avi, Anand, Praveen, Das, Pradeep, R. John, K., K., Rekha Devi, P., Sunish, Moral, Rony, S., Azhagendran, V., Chandrasekaran, G. S., Toteja, Das, Madhuchhanda, Khan, A. M., Kaur, Harpreet
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8136700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34014938
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250971
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author Thomas, Beena E.
Thiruvengadam, Kannan
S., Raghavi
Rani, Sudha
S., Vetrivel
Gangadhar Rao, Vikas
Yadav, Rajiv
J., Bhat
Paluru, Vijayachari
Jacob Purthy, Anil
Hussain, Tahziba
Indira Krishna, Anil Kumar
Joseph, Alex
Kumar Bansal, Avi
Anand, Praveen
Das, Pradeep
R. John, K.
K., Rekha Devi
P., Sunish
Moral, Rony
S., Azhagendran
V., Chandrasekaran
G. S., Toteja
Das, Madhuchhanda
Khan, A. M.
Kaur, Harpreet
author_facet Thomas, Beena E.
Thiruvengadam, Kannan
S., Raghavi
Rani, Sudha
S., Vetrivel
Gangadhar Rao, Vikas
Yadav, Rajiv
J., Bhat
Paluru, Vijayachari
Jacob Purthy, Anil
Hussain, Tahziba
Indira Krishna, Anil Kumar
Joseph, Alex
Kumar Bansal, Avi
Anand, Praveen
Das, Pradeep
R. John, K.
K., Rekha Devi
P., Sunish
Moral, Rony
S., Azhagendran
V., Chandrasekaran
G. S., Toteja
Das, Madhuchhanda
Khan, A. M.
Kaur, Harpreet
author_sort Thomas, Beena E.
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Understanding the drivers for care-seeking among those who present with symptoms of TB is crucial for early diagnosis of TB and prompt treatment, which will in turn halt further TB transmission. While TB is a challenge among the tribal population, little is known about the care-seeking behaviour and the factors influencing care-seeking behaviour among the tribal population across India. METHODOLOGY: This community-based descriptive study was carried out in 17 states of India across 6 zones, covering 88 villages from tribal districts with over 70% tribal population. The sample population included individuals ≥15 years old who were screened through an interview for symptoms suggestive of pulmonary TB (PTB), currently and/or previously on anti-TB treatment. Those with symptoms were then assessed on their health-seeking behavior using a semi-structured interview schedule. RESULTS: Among 74532 eligible participants screened for symptoms suggestive of TB, 2675 (3.6%) were found to be presumptive TB cases. Of them, 659 (24.6%) sought care for their symptoms. While 48.2% sought care after a week, 19.3% sought care after one month or more, with no significant difference in the first point of care; 46.9% approaching a private and 46.7% a public facility. The significant factors influencing care-seeking behaviour were knowledge on TB (OR: 4.64 (3.70–5.83), p < 0.001), age<35 years (OR: 1.60 (1.28–2.00), p < 0.001), co-morbidities like asthma (OR: 1.80 (1.38–2.35), p < 0.001) and blood pressure (OR: 2.59 (1.75–3.85), p < 0.001), symptoms such as blood in sputum (OR: 1.69 (1.32–2.16), p < 0.001), shortness of breath (OR: 1.43 (1.19–1.72), p < 0.001) and weight loss (OR: 1.59 (1.33–1.89), p < 0.001). The cough was the most often reported symptom overall. There were gender differences in symptoms that prompted care-seeking: Males were more likely to seek care for weight loss (OR: 1.78 (1.42–2.23), p<0.001), blood in the sputum (OR: 1.69 (1.25–2.28), p<0.001), shortness of breath (OR: 1.49 (1.18–1.88), p<0.001) and fever (OR: 1.32 (1.05–1.65), p = 0.018). Females were more likely to seek care for blood in sputum (OR: 1.68 (1.10–2.58), p = 0.018) and shortness of breath (OR = 1.35, (1.01–1.82), p = 0.048). The cough did not feature as a significant symptom that prompted care-seeking. CONCLUSION: Delayed healthcare-seeking behaviour among those with symptoms presumptive of TB in the tribal population is a major concern. Findings point to differences across gender about symptoms that prompt care-seeking in this population. Gender-sensitive interventions with health system strengthening are urgently needed to facilitate early diagnosis and treatment among this population.
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spelling pubmed-81367002021-06-02 Understanding health care-seeking behaviour of the tribal population in India among those with presumptive TB symptoms Thomas, Beena E. Thiruvengadam, Kannan S., Raghavi Rani, Sudha S., Vetrivel Gangadhar Rao, Vikas Yadav, Rajiv J., Bhat Paluru, Vijayachari Jacob Purthy, Anil Hussain, Tahziba Indira Krishna, Anil Kumar Joseph, Alex Kumar Bansal, Avi Anand, Praveen Das, Pradeep R. John, K. K., Rekha Devi P., Sunish Moral, Rony S., Azhagendran V., Chandrasekaran G. S., Toteja Das, Madhuchhanda Khan, A. M. Kaur, Harpreet PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Understanding the drivers for care-seeking among those who present with symptoms of TB is crucial for early diagnosis of TB and prompt treatment, which will in turn halt further TB transmission. While TB is a challenge among the tribal population, little is known about the care-seeking behaviour and the factors influencing care-seeking behaviour among the tribal population across India. METHODOLOGY: This community-based descriptive study was carried out in 17 states of India across 6 zones, covering 88 villages from tribal districts with over 70% tribal population. The sample population included individuals ≥15 years old who were screened through an interview for symptoms suggestive of pulmonary TB (PTB), currently and/or previously on anti-TB treatment. Those with symptoms were then assessed on their health-seeking behavior using a semi-structured interview schedule. RESULTS: Among 74532 eligible participants screened for symptoms suggestive of TB, 2675 (3.6%) were found to be presumptive TB cases. Of them, 659 (24.6%) sought care for their symptoms. While 48.2% sought care after a week, 19.3% sought care after one month or more, with no significant difference in the first point of care; 46.9% approaching a private and 46.7% a public facility. The significant factors influencing care-seeking behaviour were knowledge on TB (OR: 4.64 (3.70–5.83), p < 0.001), age<35 years (OR: 1.60 (1.28–2.00), p < 0.001), co-morbidities like asthma (OR: 1.80 (1.38–2.35), p < 0.001) and blood pressure (OR: 2.59 (1.75–3.85), p < 0.001), symptoms such as blood in sputum (OR: 1.69 (1.32–2.16), p < 0.001), shortness of breath (OR: 1.43 (1.19–1.72), p < 0.001) and weight loss (OR: 1.59 (1.33–1.89), p < 0.001). The cough was the most often reported symptom overall. There were gender differences in symptoms that prompted care-seeking: Males were more likely to seek care for weight loss (OR: 1.78 (1.42–2.23), p<0.001), blood in the sputum (OR: 1.69 (1.25–2.28), p<0.001), shortness of breath (OR: 1.49 (1.18–1.88), p<0.001) and fever (OR: 1.32 (1.05–1.65), p = 0.018). Females were more likely to seek care for blood in sputum (OR: 1.68 (1.10–2.58), p = 0.018) and shortness of breath (OR = 1.35, (1.01–1.82), p = 0.048). The cough did not feature as a significant symptom that prompted care-seeking. CONCLUSION: Delayed healthcare-seeking behaviour among those with symptoms presumptive of TB in the tribal population is a major concern. Findings point to differences across gender about symptoms that prompt care-seeking in this population. Gender-sensitive interventions with health system strengthening are urgently needed to facilitate early diagnosis and treatment among this population. Public Library of Science 2021-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8136700/ /pubmed/34014938 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250971 Text en © 2021 Thomas et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Thomas, Beena E.
Thiruvengadam, Kannan
S., Raghavi
Rani, Sudha
S., Vetrivel
Gangadhar Rao, Vikas
Yadav, Rajiv
J., Bhat
Paluru, Vijayachari
Jacob Purthy, Anil
Hussain, Tahziba
Indira Krishna, Anil Kumar
Joseph, Alex
Kumar Bansal, Avi
Anand, Praveen
Das, Pradeep
R. John, K.
K., Rekha Devi
P., Sunish
Moral, Rony
S., Azhagendran
V., Chandrasekaran
G. S., Toteja
Das, Madhuchhanda
Khan, A. M.
Kaur, Harpreet
Understanding health care-seeking behaviour of the tribal population in India among those with presumptive TB symptoms
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title_full Understanding health care-seeking behaviour of the tribal population in India among those with presumptive TB symptoms
title_fullStr Understanding health care-seeking behaviour of the tribal population in India among those with presumptive TB symptoms
title_full_unstemmed Understanding health care-seeking behaviour of the tribal population in India among those with presumptive TB symptoms
title_short Understanding health care-seeking behaviour of the tribal population in India among those with presumptive TB symptoms
title_sort understanding health care-seeking behaviour of the tribal population in india among those with presumptive tb symptoms
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8136700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34014938
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250971
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