An Assessment of Knowledge and Practices Regarding Tuberculosis in the Context of RNTCP Among Non Allopathic Practitioners in Gwalior District

Introduction: India has the highest TB burden accounting for one-fifth of the global incidence with an estimated 1.98 million cases. Non- allopathic practitioners are the major service providers especially in rural and peri-urban areas, treating not just patients of diarrhea, respiratory infections...

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Main Authors: Dhiraj Kumar Srivastava, Ashok Mishra, Neeraj Gour, Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, Shraddha Mishra, Parharam Adhikari
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Language:English
Published: Light House Polyclinic Mangalore 2011-07-01
Series:Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.ojhas.org/issue38/2011-2-5.htm
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spelling doaj-9f30229074ae4bd68d2ec36e42310a792020-11-24T23:22:28ZengLight House Polyclinic Mangalore Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences0972-59972011-07-01102An Assessment of Knowledge and Practices Regarding Tuberculosis in the Context of RNTCP Among Non Allopathic Practitioners in Gwalior DistrictDhiraj Kumar SrivastavaAshok MishraNeeraj GourAssistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar, Madhya PradeshShraddha MishraParharam AdhikariIntroduction: India has the highest TB burden accounting for one-fifth of the global incidence with an estimated 1.98 million cases. Non- allopathic practitioners are the major service providers especially in rural and peri-urban areas, treating not just patients of diarrhea, respiratory infections and abdominal Pain but also of tuberculosis. Objectives: To assess the knowledge of sign and symptoms of TB and its management as per the RNTCP guidelines and to assess the practicing pattern regarding tuberculosis. Material & Methods: The present was carried out among the registered non allopathic practitioners providing their services in Gwalior District during the study period. A total of 150 non allopathic practitioners of various methods from both government and private sectors were interviewed using a pre-designed, pre-tested semi-structured questionnaire. The information was collected on the General profile of the participant, knowledge about signs and symptoms of TB and its management, practices commonly adopted in the management and their views on involvement of non allopathic practitioners in RNTCP programme. Result: The average score of government practitioners was 7.3 compared to 4.6 by private practitioners. There was a statistically significant difference between the two group on issue related to the management of TB patients as per the RNTCP guidelines. Government practitioners relied mostly on sputum examination for diagnosis and follow up compared to private practitioners who chose other modalities like X-ray, blood examination for this work. Conclusion: There is a gap in knowledge and practices of practitioners of both the sectors. Some serious efforts were required to upgrade the knowledge of non allopathic practitioners if the government is serious about controlling tuberculosis in India.http://www.ojhas.org/issue38/2011-2-5.htmNon allopathic PractitionersRNTCPKAP
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author Dhiraj Kumar Srivastava
Ashok Mishra
Neeraj Gour
Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh
Shraddha Mishra
Parharam Adhikari
spellingShingle Dhiraj Kumar Srivastava
Ashok Mishra
Neeraj Gour
Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh
Shraddha Mishra
Parharam Adhikari
An Assessment of Knowledge and Practices Regarding Tuberculosis in the Context of RNTCP Among Non Allopathic Practitioners in Gwalior District
Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
Non allopathic Practitioners
RNTCP
KAP
author_facet Dhiraj Kumar Srivastava
Ashok Mishra
Neeraj Gour
Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh
Shraddha Mishra
Parharam Adhikari
author_sort Dhiraj Kumar Srivastava
title An Assessment of Knowledge and Practices Regarding Tuberculosis in the Context of RNTCP Among Non Allopathic Practitioners in Gwalior District
title_short An Assessment of Knowledge and Practices Regarding Tuberculosis in the Context of RNTCP Among Non Allopathic Practitioners in Gwalior District
title_full An Assessment of Knowledge and Practices Regarding Tuberculosis in the Context of RNTCP Among Non Allopathic Practitioners in Gwalior District
title_fullStr An Assessment of Knowledge and Practices Regarding Tuberculosis in the Context of RNTCP Among Non Allopathic Practitioners in Gwalior District
title_full_unstemmed An Assessment of Knowledge and Practices Regarding Tuberculosis in the Context of RNTCP Among Non Allopathic Practitioners in Gwalior District
title_sort assessment of knowledge and practices regarding tuberculosis in the context of rntcp among non allopathic practitioners in gwalior district
publisher Light House Polyclinic Mangalore
series Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
issn 0972-5997
publishDate 2011-07-01
description Introduction: India has the highest TB burden accounting for one-fifth of the global incidence with an estimated 1.98 million cases. Non- allopathic practitioners are the major service providers especially in rural and peri-urban areas, treating not just patients of diarrhea, respiratory infections and abdominal Pain but also of tuberculosis. Objectives: To assess the knowledge of sign and symptoms of TB and its management as per the RNTCP guidelines and to assess the practicing pattern regarding tuberculosis. Material & Methods: The present was carried out among the registered non allopathic practitioners providing their services in Gwalior District during the study period. A total of 150 non allopathic practitioners of various methods from both government and private sectors were interviewed using a pre-designed, pre-tested semi-structured questionnaire. The information was collected on the General profile of the participant, knowledge about signs and symptoms of TB and its management, practices commonly adopted in the management and their views on involvement of non allopathic practitioners in RNTCP programme. Result: The average score of government practitioners was 7.3 compared to 4.6 by private practitioners. There was a statistically significant difference between the two group on issue related to the management of TB patients as per the RNTCP guidelines. Government practitioners relied mostly on sputum examination for diagnosis and follow up compared to private practitioners who chose other modalities like X-ray, blood examination for this work. Conclusion: There is a gap in knowledge and practices of practitioners of both the sectors. Some serious efforts were required to upgrade the knowledge of non allopathic practitioners if the government is serious about controlling tuberculosis in India.
topic Non allopathic Practitioners
RNTCP
KAP
url http://www.ojhas.org/issue38/2011-2-5.htm
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