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Open Access 01-12-2024 | Tuberculosis | Research

Finding the missing many: improving Tuberculosis care in Kajiado county through active case finding and community approaches

Authors: Gianfranco Morino, Caleb Mike Mulongo, Paolo Cattaneo, Maria Vittoria De Vita, Gabriele Paone, Simone Scarlata, Federico Gobbi, Salome Kinyita, Hillary Odhiambo

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

Tuberculosis related deaths remain a priority globally. Despite advancements in TB care, access to quality care remains inequitable to the disadvantage of those in rural and urban informal settlements. The Awareness, Traditions, and Innovation in combating Tuberculosis (ATI TB) project incorporated active case finding (ACF), use of GeneXpert technology and decentralized services to improve TB care in Kajiado County. This study sought to establish the impact of the project as well as implementation lessons learnt during its tenure in Kajiado County, Kenya.

Methods

This evaluation adopted a mixed-methods approach with retrospective cohort analysis for the quantitative data and qualitative data sought through key informant interviews with 28 purposively sampled respondents. The qualitative data was analyzed thematically using Taguette while quantitative data was analyzed using R Software yielding descriptive statistics and measures of association.

Results

While the males were a minority among the presumptive cases (623; 46%), they were the majority (59.3%) among the confirmed TB cases. 70% of the confirmed cases were aged between 15 and 44 years; with those aged between 25- and 34-years being majority (30% of the cases). Majority of the confirmed cases within the project were from rural Kajiado West (79; 66.9%). Though 61% of the presumptive cases were through ACF, only 7% of these tested positive. Conversely, 13% of the self-referrals tested positive. 53% (66) of the positive cases with valid data were self-referrals while ACF accounted for 47% (58) of the positives.

Conclusion

Continued capacity development among health workers, sustained and targeted sensitization and screening among vulnerable groups, strategic collaborations, alongside increased budgetary prioritization of health and TB care by government and partners, and government investments in Social Determinants of Health can ensure gains in TB care are sustained.
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Metadata
Title
Finding the missing many: improving Tuberculosis care in Kajiado county through active case finding and community approaches
Authors
Gianfranco Morino
Caleb Mike Mulongo
Paolo Cattaneo
Maria Vittoria De Vita
Gabriele Paone
Simone Scarlata
Federico Gobbi
Salome Kinyita
Hillary Odhiambo
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-17631-2

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