%0 Journal Article %T Reasons and extent of delay in the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis after the appearance of symptoms. %A Ahmad Z %A Zubair I %A Ahmad S %A Zuber N %A Salar W %J J Family Med Prim Care %V 13 %N 5 %D 2024 May %M 38948543 暂无%R 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1246_23 %X UNASSIGNED: Delay in the diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) is a significant problem at both individual and community levels. Delayed diagnosis of TB contributes to more severe disease manifestations, higher risk of death, and higher disease transmission in the community. We conducted this study to assess the extent and associated reasons for delay in diagnosis of pulmonary TB.
UNASSIGNED: This study was conducted in the Department of TB and Respiratory Diseases, J. N. Medical College, Aligarh, from June 2020 to May 2022. A total of 2053 new pulmonary TB patients, who first consulted any private healthcare provider (HCP) for treatment, were enrolled in the study. The required information was collected by interview technique using a predesigned questionnaire.
UNASSIGNED: A total of 2053 patients were enrolled in the study. There was a significant delay of more than 2 weeks in the diagnosis of pulmonary TB after the onset of symptoms in 94% of patients. The extent of delay ranged from 8 days to 240 days with a mean of 36.33 days. The delay in visiting the HCPs by the patient was not significant. Only 5.85% of patients had a significant delay of more than 2 weeks in seeking any health care after the appearance of symptoms. A delay by HCP contributed to a greater portion of the total delay, with a mean of 31.77 days. The main reason for the delay by HCPs was not investigating TB. The hospital delay was not significant. The mean hospital delay was 5.82 days.
UNASSIGNED: The delay in the diagnosis of TB in India is very high. A delay by HCPs contributes to a greater portion of the total delay. Information, Education and Communication (IEC) activities will play an important role in reducing the delay. All HCPs should be actively involved in subjecting the suspects to TB diagnosis at the earliest possible as per National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme (NTEP) guidelines.