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Feasibility and acceptability of using the novel urine-based FujiLAM test to detect tuberculosis: A multi-country mixed-methods study

BACKGROUND: The novel urine-based FujiLAM test identifies tuberculosis in HIV-positive patients but may be challenging to use at point-of-care (POC). OBJECTIVES: We assessed the feasibility and acceptability of using the FujiLAM test at point of care in outpatient settings. METHODS: We conducted a m...

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Autores principales: Chenai Mathabire Rücker, Sekai, Lissouba, Pascale, Akinyi, Milcah, Vicent Lubega, Alex, Stewart, Rosanna, Tamayo Antabak, Natalia, Taremwa Mugisha, Ivan, Ohler, Liesbet, Macuácua, Hélder, Atieno, May, Muyindike, Winnie, Turyahabwe, Stavia, Odhiambo Okomo, Gordon, Mahomed Couto, Aleny, Musoke, Mohammed, Bossard, Claire, Hewison, Catherine, Ndlovu, Zibusiso, Huerga, Helena
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9065638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35521634
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jctube.2022.100316
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author Chenai Mathabire Rücker, Sekai
Lissouba, Pascale
Akinyi, Milcah
Vicent Lubega, Alex
Stewart, Rosanna
Tamayo Antabak, Natalia
Taremwa Mugisha, Ivan
Ohler, Liesbet
Macuácua, Hélder
Atieno, May
Muyindike, Winnie
Turyahabwe, Stavia
Odhiambo Okomo, Gordon
Mahomed Couto, Aleny
Musoke, Mohammed
Bossard, Claire
Hewison, Catherine
Ndlovu, Zibusiso
Huerga, Helena
author_facet Chenai Mathabire Rücker, Sekai
Lissouba, Pascale
Akinyi, Milcah
Vicent Lubega, Alex
Stewart, Rosanna
Tamayo Antabak, Natalia
Taremwa Mugisha, Ivan
Ohler, Liesbet
Macuácua, Hélder
Atieno, May
Muyindike, Winnie
Turyahabwe, Stavia
Odhiambo Okomo, Gordon
Mahomed Couto, Aleny
Musoke, Mohammed
Bossard, Claire
Hewison, Catherine
Ndlovu, Zibusiso
Huerga, Helena
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description BACKGROUND: The novel urine-based FujiLAM test identifies tuberculosis in HIV-positive patients but may be challenging to use at point-of-care (POC). OBJECTIVES: We assessed the feasibility and acceptability of using the FujiLAM test at point of care in outpatient settings. METHODS: We conducted a mixed methods study in four outpatient settings in Kenya, Mozambique, South Africa, and Uganda between November 2020 and September 2021. The test was performed at POC in existing clinic laboratories and consultation spaces. We performed direct observations in the four health facilities, individual questionnaires, proficiency testing evaluations, and individual interviews among healthcare workers performing the FujiLAM test (healthcare workers), and group discussions with programme managers. RESULTS: Overall, 18/19 (95%) healthcare workers and 14/14 (100%) managers agreed to participate in the study. Most assessed healthcare workers, including lay health workers (10/11; 91%), met the minimum required theoretical knowledge and practical skill in performing the FujiLAM test. Most healthcare workers (17/18; 94%) found the FujiLAM test overall “Easy/Very easy” to perform. Some challenges were mentioned: many timed steps (5/18; 28%); ensuring correct incubation period (5/18; 28%); test result readability (4/18; 22%); and difficulties with cartridge buttons (3/18; 17%). Half of the healthcare workers regularly performing the test (4/7; 57%) found it “Easy” to integrate into routine activities. Most healthcare workers and managers believed that any healthcare worker could perform the test after adequate training. CONCLUSIONS: Implementing the FujiLAM test in outpatient POC settings is feasible and acceptable to healthcare workers and managers. This test can be performed in various clinic locations by any healthcare worker. The timed, multi-step test procedure is challenging and may affect the workload in resource-constrained health facilities.
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spelling pubmed-90656382022-05-04 Feasibility and acceptability of using the novel urine-based FujiLAM test to detect tuberculosis: A multi-country mixed-methods study Chenai Mathabire Rücker, Sekai Lissouba, Pascale Akinyi, Milcah Vicent Lubega, Alex Stewart, Rosanna Tamayo Antabak, Natalia Taremwa Mugisha, Ivan Ohler, Liesbet Macuácua, Hélder Atieno, May Muyindike, Winnie Turyahabwe, Stavia Odhiambo Okomo, Gordon Mahomed Couto, Aleny Musoke, Mohammed Bossard, Claire Hewison, Catherine Ndlovu, Zibusiso Huerga, Helena J Clin Tuberc Other Mycobact Dis Article BACKGROUND: The novel urine-based FujiLAM test identifies tuberculosis in HIV-positive patients but may be challenging to use at point-of-care (POC). OBJECTIVES: We assessed the feasibility and acceptability of using the FujiLAM test at point of care in outpatient settings. METHODS: We conducted a mixed methods study in four outpatient settings in Kenya, Mozambique, South Africa, and Uganda between November 2020 and September 2021. The test was performed at POC in existing clinic laboratories and consultation spaces. We performed direct observations in the four health facilities, individual questionnaires, proficiency testing evaluations, and individual interviews among healthcare workers performing the FujiLAM test (healthcare workers), and group discussions with programme managers. RESULTS: Overall, 18/19 (95%) healthcare workers and 14/14 (100%) managers agreed to participate in the study. Most assessed healthcare workers, including lay health workers (10/11; 91%), met the minimum required theoretical knowledge and practical skill in performing the FujiLAM test. Most healthcare workers (17/18; 94%) found the FujiLAM test overall “Easy/Very easy” to perform. Some challenges were mentioned: many timed steps (5/18; 28%); ensuring correct incubation period (5/18; 28%); test result readability (4/18; 22%); and difficulties with cartridge buttons (3/18; 17%). Half of the healthcare workers regularly performing the test (4/7; 57%) found it “Easy” to integrate into routine activities. Most healthcare workers and managers believed that any healthcare worker could perform the test after adequate training. CONCLUSIONS: Implementing the FujiLAM test in outpatient POC settings is feasible and acceptable to healthcare workers and managers. This test can be performed in various clinic locations by any healthcare worker. The timed, multi-step test procedure is challenging and may affect the workload in resource-constrained health facilities. Elsevier 2022-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9065638/ /pubmed/35521634 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jctube.2022.100316 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Chenai Mathabire Rücker, Sekai
Lissouba, Pascale
Akinyi, Milcah
Vicent Lubega, Alex
Stewart, Rosanna
Tamayo Antabak, Natalia
Taremwa Mugisha, Ivan
Ohler, Liesbet
Macuácua, Hélder
Atieno, May
Muyindike, Winnie
Turyahabwe, Stavia
Odhiambo Okomo, Gordon
Mahomed Couto, Aleny
Musoke, Mohammed
Bossard, Claire
Hewison, Catherine
Ndlovu, Zibusiso
Huerga, Helena
Feasibility and acceptability of using the novel urine-based FujiLAM test to detect tuberculosis: A multi-country mixed-methods study
title Feasibility and acceptability of using the novel urine-based FujiLAM test to detect tuberculosis: A multi-country mixed-methods study
title_full Feasibility and acceptability of using the novel urine-based FujiLAM test to detect tuberculosis: A multi-country mixed-methods study
title_fullStr Feasibility and acceptability of using the novel urine-based FujiLAM test to detect tuberculosis: A multi-country mixed-methods study
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility and acceptability of using the novel urine-based FujiLAM test to detect tuberculosis: A multi-country mixed-methods study
title_short Feasibility and acceptability of using the novel urine-based FujiLAM test to detect tuberculosis: A multi-country mixed-methods study
title_sort feasibility and acceptability of using the novel urine-based fujilam test to detect tuberculosis: a multi-country mixed-methods study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9065638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35521634
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jctube.2022.100316
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