2017
DOI: 10.1093/tropej/fmw086
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Isoniazid Preventive Therapy among Children Living with Tuberculosis Patients: Is It Working? A Mixed-Method Study from Bhopal, India

Abstract: ObjectiveWe assessed uptake of isoniazid preventive therapy (IPT) among child contacts of smear-positive tuberculosis (TB) patients and its implementation challenges from healthcare providers’ and parents’ perspectives in Bhopal, India.MethodsA mixed-method study design: quantitative phase (review of programme records and house-to-house survey of smear-positive TB patients) followed by qualitative phase (interviews of healthcare providers and parents).ResultsOf 59 child contacts (<6 years) of 129 index patient… Show more

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“…In many cultures, preventive treatments are not endorsed and the misconception exists that you do not need medicines if you do not feel sick . Even after receiving health education, many caregivers in the studies reviewed were reluctant to take their children in for screening or IPT initiation because they felt they were healthy and asymptomatic . This is a difficult point of understanding to alter.…”
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“…In many cultures, preventive treatments are not endorsed and the misconception exists that you do not need medicines if you do not feel sick . Even after receiving health education, many caregivers in the studies reviewed were reluctant to take their children in for screening or IPT initiation because they felt they were healthy and asymptomatic . This is a difficult point of understanding to alter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order for patients and caregivers to be better informed about their health risks and treatment options, health‐care workers must be knowledgeable and educated about the medications and services they offer, prescribe and monitor. A large proportion of the studies reviewed showed that this was generally not the case, with significant gaps in health‐care worker knowledge about the nature and benefits of IPT . This translates into poor understanding and poor uptake by patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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