Willingness for Active Case Finding of Tuberculosis among Community Pharmacists in Puducherry

Background: In India, there is significant attrition in the cascade of care for tuberculosis (TB) in the public health sector. Pharmacy being the first point of contact for the majority holds considerable potential in reducing this attrition. Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine...

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Main Authors: Dhanajayan Govindan, Palanivel Chinnakali, Sonali Sarkar, Govindarajan Soundappan
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-12-01
Series:Indian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/ijph.ijph_231_23
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author Dhanajayan Govindan
Palanivel Chinnakali
Sonali Sarkar
Govindarajan Soundappan
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Sonali Sarkar
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description Background: In India, there is significant attrition in the cascade of care for tuberculosis (TB) in the public health sector. Pharmacy being the first point of contact for the majority holds considerable potential in reducing this attrition. Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine the willingness of pharmacists to screen and refer presumptive TB patients and understand challenges and enabling factors for the same. Materials and Methods: A sequential explanatory mixed-method study was conducted among pharmacies of Puducherry. Willingness to refer presumptive TB patients and collect sputum samples was summarized as proportions with 95% confidence interval. Log binomial regression was done to study the association of pharmacists’ characteristics with willingness to refer. In-depth interviews with pharmacists were transcribed; manual content analysis with hybrid coding was done. Results: Among the 202 pharmacists interviewed, 99.0% were willing to refer, 37.1% were willing to collect sputum samples, and 42.6% had ever referred a patient in the past. Patients’ lack of awareness, busy hours, and overuse of over-the-counter drugs hindered referral, while availability of quality diagnostic and treatment services, relationship with clients, and pharmacist’s knowledge facilitated referral. Conclusion: Willingness to refer patients for TB diagnosis was high among pharmacists. The national program should consider the engagement of pharmacists for improving screening and referral.
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spelling doaj-art-bc692fe5b235434f860d9d532c99227b2025-01-10T10:15:33ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Public Health0019-557X2229-76932024-12-0168452653310.4103/ijph.ijph_231_23Willingness for Active Case Finding of Tuberculosis among Community Pharmacists in PuducherryDhanajayan GovindanPalanivel ChinnakaliSonali SarkarGovindarajan SoundappanBackground: In India, there is significant attrition in the cascade of care for tuberculosis (TB) in the public health sector. Pharmacy being the first point of contact for the majority holds considerable potential in reducing this attrition. Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine the willingness of pharmacists to screen and refer presumptive TB patients and understand challenges and enabling factors for the same. Materials and Methods: A sequential explanatory mixed-method study was conducted among pharmacies of Puducherry. Willingness to refer presumptive TB patients and collect sputum samples was summarized as proportions with 95% confidence interval. Log binomial regression was done to study the association of pharmacists’ characteristics with willingness to refer. In-depth interviews with pharmacists were transcribed; manual content analysis with hybrid coding was done. Results: Among the 202 pharmacists interviewed, 99.0% were willing to refer, 37.1% were willing to collect sputum samples, and 42.6% had ever referred a patient in the past. Patients’ lack of awareness, busy hours, and overuse of over-the-counter drugs hindered referral, while availability of quality diagnostic and treatment services, relationship with clients, and pharmacist’s knowledge facilitated referral. Conclusion: Willingness to refer patients for TB diagnosis was high among pharmacists. The national program should consider the engagement of pharmacists for improving screening and referral.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/ijph.ijph_231_23chemistsdrug dispensariesintensified case findingreferral
spellingShingle Dhanajayan Govindan
Palanivel Chinnakali
Sonali Sarkar
Govindarajan Soundappan
Willingness for Active Case Finding of Tuberculosis among Community Pharmacists in Puducherry
Indian Journal of Public Health
chemists
drug dispensaries
intensified case finding
referral
title Willingness for Active Case Finding of Tuberculosis among Community Pharmacists in Puducherry
title_full Willingness for Active Case Finding of Tuberculosis among Community Pharmacists in Puducherry
title_fullStr Willingness for Active Case Finding of Tuberculosis among Community Pharmacists in Puducherry
title_full_unstemmed Willingness for Active Case Finding of Tuberculosis among Community Pharmacists in Puducherry
title_short Willingness for Active Case Finding of Tuberculosis among Community Pharmacists in Puducherry
title_sort willingness for active case finding of tuberculosis among community pharmacists in puducherry
topic chemists
drug dispensaries
intensified case finding
referral
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/ijph.ijph_231_23
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