01 February 2004
Factors affecting delays in diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis in a tertiary care hospital in Istanbul, Turkey
Döndü Güneylioglu, Adnan Yilmaz, Sevinc Bilgin, Ummuhan Bayram, Esen AkkayaMed Sci Monit 2004; 10(2): CR62-67 :: ID: 11577
Abstract
Background: To investigate delays in the diagnosis and treatment of inpatients with smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis and to identify factors affecting these delays.
Material/Methods: 204 hospitalized patients with smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis were identified. The clinical files of the patients were analyzed and questionnaires were created.
Results: Mean application interval was 31.4 days, mean referral interval was 22.1 days, mean diagnosis interval was 3.3 days, and mean initiation of treatment interval was 1.4 days. Patient delay was present in 34.8 percent of the patients. The application interval was shorter for patients having an index case for tuberculosis (p=0.039) and for those with good economic status (p<0.005). 167 patients (81.9%) had institutional delay. The referral interval was longer for female patients than for male patients (p=0.015). The most common causes of institutional delays were a low index of suspicion for tuberculosis, health care system delays, and underutilized chest X-ray examinations. One hundred and three patients (50.5%) had delays in diagnosis and 51 patients (25.0%) had delays in treatment. The most frequent reason for diagnostic delay was health care system delays (35.9%).
Conclusions: There were several delays in the diagnosis of tuberculosis patients. For an effective tuberculosis control, efforts should be made to reduce these delays. Physicians and the public should be educated about tuberculosis. Health care system and laboratory delays should be improved.
Keywords: Adolescent, Aged, 80 and over, Delivery of Health Care - standards, Delivery of Health Care - statistics & numerical data, Demography, Hospitals, General, Medical Records, Patient Care Management - standards, Patient Care Management - statistics & numerical data, Patient Education, Physician's Practice Patterns, Questionnaires, Referral and Consultation, Time Factors, Tuberculosis, Pulmonary - diagnosis, Tuberculosis, Pulmonary - therapy, Turkey, Adolescent, Aged, 80 and over, Delivery of Health Care - statistics & numerical data, Demography, Hospitals, General, Medical Records, Patient Care Management - statistics & numerical data, Patient Education as Topic, Physician's Practice Patterns, Questionnaires, Referral and Consultation, Time Factors, Tuberculosis, Pulmonary - therapy, Turkey
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