Evaluation of the first level of care for tuberculosis control in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Objective. Evaluate primary health care functions from the perspective of patients with tuberculosis from slums in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Methods. Cross-sectional observational study with adult patients with tuberculosis (TB) and without TB (NoTB), living in slums (S) and outside them...

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Main Authors: Javier Mariani, Daniel Ferrante, Gabriel Battistella, Martín Langsam, Freddy Pérez, Alejandro Macchia
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Language:English
Published: Pan American Health Organization 2021-02-01
Series:Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
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Online Access:https://iris.paho.org/handle/10665.2/53223
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spelling doaj-d0ee4e4d75354deb85609ee1255e8d762021-02-04T12:04:29ZengPan American Health OrganizationRevista Panamericana de Salud Pública1020-49891680-53482021-02-0145221910.26633/RPSP.2021.22rpspEvaluation of the first level of care for tuberculosis control in Buenos Aires, ArgentinaJavier Mariani0Daniel Ferrante1Gabriel Battistella2Martín Langsam3Freddy Pérez4Alejandro Macchia5Fundación GESICA, Buenos Aires, Argentina.Secretariat of Network Health Planning and Management, Ministry of Health of the city of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina.Secretariat of Primary, Outpatient, and Community Care, Ministry of Health of the city of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina.Fundación GESICA, Buenos Aires, Argentina.Department of Communicable Diseases and Environmental Determinants of Health, Pan American Health Organization, Washington, D.C., United States of America.Fundación GESICA, Buenos Aires, Argentina.Objective. Evaluate primary health care functions from the perspective of patients with tuberculosis from slums in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Methods. Cross-sectional observational study with adult patients with tuberculosis (TB) and without TB (NoTB), living in slums (S) and outside them (NoS). Participants’ perceptions were evaluated using the Primary Care Assessment Tool for users (abbreviated version), which measures four main domains (first contact, ongoing care, coordination with specialists, and comprehensiveness) and selected secondary domains. A Likert scale was used, ranging from “No, not at all” (1 point) to “Yes, definitely” (4 points). Scores ≥ 3 were considered to indicate adequate performance of functions. Averages were calculated for each domain, as well as two overall scores: with and without secondary domains. Results. 83 participants were included (20 TB-S, 21 TB-NoS, 19 NoTB-S, and 23 NoTB-NoS). The evaluated functions were perceived as inadequate. The TB-S group gave the lowest overall scores, not reaching 3 points in any domain. There were no significant differences in domains or overall scores between groups. Participants with TB gave lower scores in all domains, except in family-centered care, where they gave a significantly higher score than NoTB participants. The overall score without secondary domains was lower for TB participants than for the NoTB groups. Conclusions. According to the perception of participants with TB and without TB, primary health care functions are not satisfactory, either in slums or outside them.https://iris.paho.org/handle/10665.2/53223poverty areastuberculosisquality of health careprimary health careargentina
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author Javier Mariani
Daniel Ferrante
Gabriel Battistella
Martín Langsam
Freddy Pérez
Alejandro Macchia
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Daniel Ferrante
Gabriel Battistella
Martín Langsam
Freddy Pérez
Alejandro Macchia
Evaluation of the first level of care for tuberculosis control in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
poverty areas
tuberculosis
quality of health care
primary health care
argentina
author_facet Javier Mariani
Daniel Ferrante
Gabriel Battistella
Martín Langsam
Freddy Pérez
Alejandro Macchia
author_sort Javier Mariani
title Evaluation of the first level of care for tuberculosis control in Buenos Aires, Argentina
title_short Evaluation of the first level of care for tuberculosis control in Buenos Aires, Argentina
title_full Evaluation of the first level of care for tuberculosis control in Buenos Aires, Argentina
title_fullStr Evaluation of the first level of care for tuberculosis control in Buenos Aires, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the first level of care for tuberculosis control in Buenos Aires, Argentina
title_sort evaluation of the first level of care for tuberculosis control in buenos aires, argentina
publisher Pan American Health Organization
series Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
issn 1020-4989
1680-5348
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Objective. Evaluate primary health care functions from the perspective of patients with tuberculosis from slums in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Methods. Cross-sectional observational study with adult patients with tuberculosis (TB) and without TB (NoTB), living in slums (S) and outside them (NoS). Participants’ perceptions were evaluated using the Primary Care Assessment Tool for users (abbreviated version), which measures four main domains (first contact, ongoing care, coordination with specialists, and comprehensiveness) and selected secondary domains. A Likert scale was used, ranging from “No, not at all” (1 point) to “Yes, definitely” (4 points). Scores ≥ 3 were considered to indicate adequate performance of functions. Averages were calculated for each domain, as well as two overall scores: with and without secondary domains. Results. 83 participants were included (20 TB-S, 21 TB-NoS, 19 NoTB-S, and 23 NoTB-NoS). The evaluated functions were perceived as inadequate. The TB-S group gave the lowest overall scores, not reaching 3 points in any domain. There were no significant differences in domains or overall scores between groups. Participants with TB gave lower scores in all domains, except in family-centered care, where they gave a significantly higher score than NoTB participants. The overall score without secondary domains was lower for TB participants than for the NoTB groups. Conclusions. According to the perception of participants with TB and without TB, primary health care functions are not satisfactory, either in slums or outside them.
topic poverty areas
tuberculosis
quality of health care
primary health care
argentina
url https://iris.paho.org/handle/10665.2/53223
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