Quality of tuberculosis care in high burden countries: the urgent need to address gaps in the care cascade

Despite the high coverage of directly observed treatment short-course (DOTS), tuberculosis (TB) continues to affect 10.4 million people each year, and kills 1.8 million. High TB mortality, the large number of missing TB cases, the emergence of severe forms of drug resistance, and the slow decline in...

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Main Authors: Danielle Cazabon, Hannah Alsdurf, Srinath Satyanarayana, Ruvandhi Nathavitharana, Ramnath Subbaraman, Amrita Daftary, Madhukar Pai
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Published: Elsevier 2017-03-01
Series:International Journal of Infectious Diseases
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spelling doaj-27bdcfc6de3a409786402fd903925e332020-11-24T22:53:39ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases1201-97121878-35112017-03-0156C11111610.1016/j.ijid.2016.10.016Quality of tuberculosis care in high burden countries: the urgent need to address gaps in the care cascadeDanielle Cazabon0Hannah Alsdurf1Srinath Satyanarayana2Ruvandhi Nathavitharana3Ramnath Subbaraman4Amrita Daftary5Madhukar Pai6McGill International TB Centre, McGill University, 1020 Pine Ave West, Montreal, QC H3A 1A2, CanadaMcGill International TB Centre, McGill University, 1020 Pine Ave West, Montreal, QC H3A 1A2, CanadaMcGill International TB Centre, McGill University, 1020 Pine Ave West, Montreal, QC H3A 1A2, CanadaDivision of Infectious Diseases, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USADivision of Infectious Diseases, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USAMcGill International TB Centre, McGill University, 1020 Pine Ave West, Montreal, QC H3A 1A2, CanadaMcGill International TB Centre, McGill University, 1020 Pine Ave West, Montreal, QC H3A 1A2, CanadaDespite the high coverage of directly observed treatment short-course (DOTS), tuberculosis (TB) continues to affect 10.4 million people each year, and kills 1.8 million. High TB mortality, the large number of missing TB cases, the emergence of severe forms of drug resistance, and the slow decline in TB incidence indicate that merely expanding the coverage of TB services is insufficient to end the epidemic. In the era of the End TB Strategy, we need to think beyond coverage and start focusing on the quality of TB care that is routinely offered to patients in high burden countries, in both public and private sectors. In this review, current evidence on the quality of TB care in high burden countries, major gaps in the quality of care, and some novel efforts to measure and improve the quality of care are described. Based on systematic reviews on the quality of TB care or surrogates of quality (e.g., TB diagnostic delays), analyses of TB care cascades, and newer studies that directly measure quality of care, it is shown that the quality of care in both the public and private sector falls short of international standards and urgently needs improvement. National TB programs will therefore need to systematically measure and improve quality of TB care and invest in quality improvement programs.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971216312000TuberculosisQuality of careCascade of careQuality improvementStandards for TB care
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author Danielle Cazabon
Hannah Alsdurf
Srinath Satyanarayana
Ruvandhi Nathavitharana
Ramnath Subbaraman
Amrita Daftary
Madhukar Pai
spellingShingle Danielle Cazabon
Hannah Alsdurf
Srinath Satyanarayana
Ruvandhi Nathavitharana
Ramnath Subbaraman
Amrita Daftary
Madhukar Pai
Quality of tuberculosis care in high burden countries: the urgent need to address gaps in the care cascade
International Journal of Infectious Diseases
Tuberculosis
Quality of care
Cascade of care
Quality improvement
Standards for TB care
author_facet Danielle Cazabon
Hannah Alsdurf
Srinath Satyanarayana
Ruvandhi Nathavitharana
Ramnath Subbaraman
Amrita Daftary
Madhukar Pai
author_sort Danielle Cazabon
title Quality of tuberculosis care in high burden countries: the urgent need to address gaps in the care cascade
title_short Quality of tuberculosis care in high burden countries: the urgent need to address gaps in the care cascade
title_full Quality of tuberculosis care in high burden countries: the urgent need to address gaps in the care cascade
title_fullStr Quality of tuberculosis care in high burden countries: the urgent need to address gaps in the care cascade
title_full_unstemmed Quality of tuberculosis care in high burden countries: the urgent need to address gaps in the care cascade
title_sort quality of tuberculosis care in high burden countries: the urgent need to address gaps in the care cascade
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1201-9712
1878-3511
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Despite the high coverage of directly observed treatment short-course (DOTS), tuberculosis (TB) continues to affect 10.4 million people each year, and kills 1.8 million. High TB mortality, the large number of missing TB cases, the emergence of severe forms of drug resistance, and the slow decline in TB incidence indicate that merely expanding the coverage of TB services is insufficient to end the epidemic. In the era of the End TB Strategy, we need to think beyond coverage and start focusing on the quality of TB care that is routinely offered to patients in high burden countries, in both public and private sectors. In this review, current evidence on the quality of TB care in high burden countries, major gaps in the quality of care, and some novel efforts to measure and improve the quality of care are described. Based on systematic reviews on the quality of TB care or surrogates of quality (e.g., TB diagnostic delays), analyses of TB care cascades, and newer studies that directly measure quality of care, it is shown that the quality of care in both the public and private sector falls short of international standards and urgently needs improvement. National TB programs will therefore need to systematically measure and improve quality of TB care and invest in quality improvement programs.
topic Tuberculosis
Quality of care
Cascade of care
Quality improvement
Standards for TB care
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971216312000
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