Role of private sector in providing tuberculosis care: Evidence from a population-based survey in India

Background: In India, a large segment of the population seeks health care services from individual or institutional private health-care providers for health care. We analyzed a nationally representative data to identify the role of private providers in delivering health care for patients with tuberc...

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Main Author: Indrajit Hazarika
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2011-01-01
Series:Journal of Global Infectious Diseases
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NSS
Online Access:http://www.jgid.org/article.asp?issn=0974-777X;year=2011;volume=3;issue=1;spage=19;epage=24;aulast=
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spelling doaj-4c16089987dc498ab08bf2895eba4bc82020-11-24T23:27:02ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Global Infectious Diseases0974-777X2011-01-0131192410.4103/0974-777X.77291Role of private sector in providing tuberculosis care: Evidence from a population-based survey in IndiaIndrajit HazarikaBackground: In India, a large segment of the population seeks health care services from individual or institutional private health-care providers for health care. We analyzed a nationally representative data to identify the role of private providers in delivering health care for patients with tuberculosis. Materials and Methods: The primary data source for the present analysis was the 60 th round of the National Sample Survey. Distribution frequencies were used to analyze the distribution of key sociodemographic variables and multiple logistic regression was used to analyze the association between these variables and healthcare seeking behavior. Results: A sample of 2203 respondents who had received ambulatory care for tuberculosis, and 4568 respondents who had received inpatient treatment were analyzed. About half of the respondents had attended private facilities for TB care. Sociodemographic variables such as paediatric age group, females, higher level of education, and economic groups were associated with attendance at private sector. Dissatisfaction with services in government facilities was cited as the main reason for preferring private facilities. Conclusions: Private providers play an important role in providing health care services to a large proportion of patients with tuberculosis. There is a need for innovative measures to increase participation of the private sector in the national TB control program and to improve the quality of services in government facilities.http://www.jgid.org/article.asp?issn=0974-777X;year=2011;volume=3;issue=1;spage=19;epage=24;aulast=NSSPrivate providersReasonsSource of treatmentTuberculosis
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author Indrajit Hazarika
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Role of private sector in providing tuberculosis care: Evidence from a population-based survey in India
Journal of Global Infectious Diseases
NSS
Private providers
Reasons
Source of treatment
Tuberculosis
author_facet Indrajit Hazarika
author_sort Indrajit Hazarika
title Role of private sector in providing tuberculosis care: Evidence from a population-based survey in India
title_short Role of private sector in providing tuberculosis care: Evidence from a population-based survey in India
title_full Role of private sector in providing tuberculosis care: Evidence from a population-based survey in India
title_fullStr Role of private sector in providing tuberculosis care: Evidence from a population-based survey in India
title_full_unstemmed Role of private sector in providing tuberculosis care: Evidence from a population-based survey in India
title_sort role of private sector in providing tuberculosis care: evidence from a population-based survey in india
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Global Infectious Diseases
issn 0974-777X
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Background: In India, a large segment of the population seeks health care services from individual or institutional private health-care providers for health care. We analyzed a nationally representative data to identify the role of private providers in delivering health care for patients with tuberculosis. Materials and Methods: The primary data source for the present analysis was the 60 th round of the National Sample Survey. Distribution frequencies were used to analyze the distribution of key sociodemographic variables and multiple logistic regression was used to analyze the association between these variables and healthcare seeking behavior. Results: A sample of 2203 respondents who had received ambulatory care for tuberculosis, and 4568 respondents who had received inpatient treatment were analyzed. About half of the respondents had attended private facilities for TB care. Sociodemographic variables such as paediatric age group, females, higher level of education, and economic groups were associated with attendance at private sector. Dissatisfaction with services in government facilities was cited as the main reason for preferring private facilities. Conclusions: Private providers play an important role in providing health care services to a large proportion of patients with tuberculosis. There is a need for innovative measures to increase participation of the private sector in the national TB control program and to improve the quality of services in government facilities.
topic NSS
Private providers
Reasons
Source of treatment
Tuberculosis
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