2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12879-023-08044-y
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Barriers to childhood tuberculosis case detection and management in Cambodia: the perspectives of healthcare providers and caregivers

Abstract: Background Diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis (TB) in children remain challenging, particularly in resource-limited settings. Healthcare providers and caregivers are critical in improving childhood TB screening and treatment. This study aimed to determine the barriers to childhood TB detection and management from the perspectives of healthcare providers and caregivers in Cambodia. Method We conducted this qualitative study between November and… Show more

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“…Patients aged 0-14 years were more likely to experience pre-diagnosis LTFU compared to those aged 45 years and above. This may be because of the existing diagnostic challenges of TB among children, such as di culty obtaining sputum and a lack of functional radiological investigations (X-rays) at health facilities [36][37][38]. Moreso, patients aged 0-14 years do not independently make decisions to seek care and hence depend on the availability and decisions of the care takers to seek care.…”
Section: Socio-demographic and Clinical Characteristics Of Study Part...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients aged 0-14 years were more likely to experience pre-diagnosis LTFU compared to those aged 45 years and above. This may be because of the existing diagnostic challenges of TB among children, such as di culty obtaining sputum and a lack of functional radiological investigations (X-rays) at health facilities [36][37][38]. Moreso, patients aged 0-14 years do not independently make decisions to seek care and hence depend on the availability and decisions of the care takers to seek care.…”
Section: Socio-demographic and Clinical Characteristics Of Study Part...mentioning
confidence: 99%