2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12879-020-4944-9
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Through service providers’ eyes: health systems factors affecting implementation of tuberculosis control in Enugu State, South-Eastern Nigeria

Abstract: Background: Well-functioning health systems are essential to achieving global and national tuberculosis (TB) control targets. This study examined health system factors affecting implementation of TB control programme from the perspectives of service providers. Methods: The study was conducted in Enugu State, Southeastern Nigeria using qualitative, cross-sectional design involving 23 TB service providers (13 district TB supervisors and 10 facility TB focal persons). Data were collected through in-depth, semi-st… Show more

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“…Both the prevalence of patient discovery and prevalence of cure of TB are higher than expected (41). Third, quantitative indicators aid the monitoring the quality of PHS, and strengthening supervision is an effective measure to strengthen PHS for TB (42). Early detection of TB patients and control of the infection source are crucial to stop rapid and contagious infection (43).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both the prevalence of patient discovery and prevalence of cure of TB are higher than expected (41). Third, quantitative indicators aid the monitoring the quality of PHS, and strengthening supervision is an effective measure to strengthen PHS for TB (42). Early detection of TB patients and control of the infection source are crucial to stop rapid and contagious infection (43).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some recent studies expanded the literature on tuberculosis with focused on the South-Eastern part of Nigeria and shed more light on health system factors that affected the implementation of the tuberculosis control program with concentration on the service providers and discovered that lack of human resources management is a bottleneck of tuberculosis service delivery. The authors also discovered that prevalence and development of tuberculosis drug resistance in the community were both influenced by factors such as combination therapy, multiple therapies, and non-compliance with treatment [22][23] , evaluation of the prevalence of drug-resistant tuberculosis and focus on trend and determinants of tuberculosis treatment 20 . Further, another study examined the challenges Nurses at a Federal Teaching Hospital in Nigeria faced while caring for tuberculosis patients 19 .…”
Section: Tb Nomenclature Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%