Characteristics of tuberculosis patients and the evaluation of compliance to the national TB management guidelines at clinics in a rural community from Mpumalanga province, South Africa
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Musoke, Jolly
Michel, Anita Luise
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Medpharm Publications, NISC (Pty) Ltd, Taylor & Francis, and Informa business
Abstract
This study serves as baseline investigation into tuberculosis (TB) patient population characteristics and the compliance of
clinics in rural settings to the national TB guidelines in terms of diagnosing the disease. A total of 62 TB positive patients’ files
were reviewed. Patients were diagnosed using: smear microscopy (41.9%); chest radiography (37.1%); Xpert MTB/RIF (9.7%);
symptoms (3.2%); abdomen sonar (1.6%); and, no record (6.5%). Lack of complete compliance was identified, including large
dependencies on chest X-ray as the first line of diagnosis and inadequate diagnosis of extra-pulmonary TB. These findings could
assist identifying health system gaps for provincial and national control programs.
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Rural community, Tuberculosis (TB), Patient profiles, Tuberculosis national guidelines
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Jolly Musoke & Anita L. Michel (2015) Characteristics of tuberculosis patients
and the evaluation of compliance to the national TB management guidelines at clinics in a rural
community from Mpumalanga province, South Africa, Southern African Journal of Infectious
Diseases, 31:4, 135-137, DOI:
10.1080/23120053.2016.1156879.