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DETERMINANTS OF TUBERCULOSIS DIAGNOSIS AND THE ROLE OF COUNSELLING
Abstract
Objective: To study patient determinants that may affect completion of the diagnostic process in
tuberculosis control, highlighting the role of counselling.
Design: Cross-sectional study.
Subjects: TB patients.
Setting: Rhodes Chest Clinic, Nairobi, City Council.
Results: Ninety five percent of the suspects delivered three sputum samples but only 27% consented
to a HIV test; several determinants for none consenting were mentioned. On average US$2.27
was spent for one clinic visit and US$8.62 for following the entire diagnostic process. Cost factors
included transport, loss of income and food.
Conclusion: Individual pre-test counselling seems important for obtaining three sputum specimens.
It takes time and for settings with a large number of suspects, alternative methods may be required.
To obtain consensus for a HIV test in a TB clinic is complicated. Costs spent on transport and
loss in income are important determinants and may contribute to poor patient adherence to the
diagnostic process.
tuberculosis control, highlighting the role of counselling.
Design: Cross-sectional study.
Subjects: TB patients.
Setting: Rhodes Chest Clinic, Nairobi, City Council.
Results: Ninety five percent of the suspects delivered three sputum samples but only 27% consented
to a HIV test; several determinants for none consenting were mentioned. On average US$2.27
was spent for one clinic visit and US$8.62 for following the entire diagnostic process. Cost factors
included transport, loss of income and food.
Conclusion: Individual pre-test counselling seems important for obtaining three sputum specimens.
It takes time and for settings with a large number of suspects, alternative methods may be required.
To obtain consensus for a HIV test in a TB clinic is complicated. Costs spent on transport and
loss in income are important determinants and may contribute to poor patient adherence to the
diagnostic process.
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