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http://dx.doi.org/10.4046/trd.2009.66.5.349

A Public-Private Collaboration Model for Treatment Intervention to Improve Outcomes in Patients with Tuberculosis in the Private Sector  

Kim, Hee Jin (Korean Institute of Tuberculosis, Korean National Tuberculosis Association)
Bai, Gill-Han (Korean Institute of Tuberculosis, Korean National Tuberculosis Association)
Kang, Mi Kyung (Korean Institute of Tuberculosis, Korean National Tuberculosis Association)
Kim, Sang Jae (International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease)
Lee, Jong Koo (Health Promotion Bureau, Ministry of Health and Welfare)
Cho, Sung-Il (School of Public Health, Seoul National University)
Lew, Woo Jin (Korean Institute of Tuberculosis, Korean National Tuberculosis Association)
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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases / v.66, no.5, 2009 , pp. 349-357 More about this Journal
Abstract
Background: The treatment success rates in patients with tuberculosis are known to be lower in the private sector compared to the public sector. To improve treatment outcomes in the private sector we developed a public-private collaboration model for strengthening health education and case holding activities with public health nursing in the private sector. Methods: We performed a prospective cohort study in new smear positive pulmonary tuberculosis patients treated at private hospitals, selected by non-randomization, with an intervention consisting of health education and case holding activities by specially trained public health nurses (intervention group) results were compared with cases treated without the intervention (conventional group). Physicians were asked to treat both groups routinely. The treatment outcomes of patients under treatment by the National Tuberculosis Programme were also analyzed for comparison. Results: There were 172 cases each in the intervention and conventional groups. The mean age was 48.9${\pm}$19.0 and 48.2${\pm}$19.7 in the respective groups (p=0.66). The PHN interacted with the cases in the intervention group by initial face to face interview and telephone calls an average of 7.1${\pm}$9.2 times during the initial six months. The intervention group showed a significantly higher treatment success rate, 91.6%, (Rate Ratio [RR]; 1.23, 95% Confidence Interval [CI]; 1.12-1.36), lower default, 3.6%, (RR; 0.31, 95% CI; 0.13-0.75) and transfer-out rate, 3.0%, (RR; 0.32, 95% CI; 0.12-0.86) than the conventional group where they were: 75.0%, 11.6%, 9.3%, respectively. The success rate was even higher than the rate (80.5%) of 1,027 cases treated in health centers (RR; 1.11, 95% CI; 1.05-1.17). Of the completed cases in the intervention group, 82.2% regarded the role of the public health nurse as very helpful. Conclusion: The treatment success rate, of tuberculosis patients in the private sector, was significantly improved by an intervention using a public-private collaboration model.
Keywords
Tuberculosis; Case holding activities; Treatment success; Public-private collaboration;
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