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Interventions to increase tuberculosis case detection at primary healthcare or community-level services
Authors
Author Affiliations
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Ifakara Health Institute, University of Basel, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Published InCochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
Year2017
Citations88
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary tuberculosis is usually diagnosed when symptomatic individuals seek care at healthcare facilities, and healthcare workers have a minimal role in promoting the health-seeking behaviour. However, some policy specialists believe the healthcare system could be more active in tuberculosis diagnosis to increase tuberculosis case detection. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of different strategies to increase tuberculosis case detection through improving access (geographical, financial, educational) to tuberculosis diagnosis at primary healthcare or community-level services. SEARCH METHODS: We searched the following databases for relevant studies up to 19 December 2016: the Cochrane Infectious Disease Group Specialized Register; the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), published in the Cochrane Library, Issue 12, 2016; MEDLINE; Embase; Science Citation Index Expanded, Social Sciences…
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