Do private doctors follow national guidelines for managing pulmonary tuberculosis in Pakistan?
Author(s) -
Safieh Shah,
Hiwa Sadiq,
Mohamed Khalil,
A. Noor,
G. Rasheed,
Sheila Shah,
Nadeem Ahmad
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
eastern mediterranean health journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.442
H-Index - 47
eISSN - 1687-1634
pISSN - 1020-3397
DOI - 10.26719/2003.9.4.776
Subject(s) - medicine , sputum , pulmonary tuberculosis , referral , tuberculosis , family medicine , private practice , medical record , intensive care medicine , pathology
As private medical practitioners play a major role of in providing care to pulmonary tuberculosis [TB] patients, a survey was made of knowledge and practice in 2 cities in Pakistan. Only 1 of the 245 physicians was aware that cough > 3 weeks alone is the main symptom suggesting pulmonary TB. The majority diagnosed [80%] and treated [83%] cases themselves without referral. Less than 1% relied on sputum microscopy alone for diagnosis. None of the practitioners were following National TB Control guidelines for prescribing drugs and none ensured compliance with anti-TB treatment under supervision of a doctor/health worker. Only 3% kept records of pulmonary TB patients. None of the physicians assessed the effectiveness of treatment with sputum microscopy alone; the majority [76%] used only clinical assessment
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