1. ‘Something so hard': a mixed-methods study of home sputum collection for tuberculosis contact investigation in Uganda
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Armstrong-Hough, M, Ggita, J, Turimumahoro, P, Meyer, AJ, Ochom, E, Dowdy, D, Cattamanchi, A, Katamba, A, and Davis, JL
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Biodefense ,Infectious Diseases ,Prevention ,Rare Diseases ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Lung ,Clinical Research ,Vaccine Related ,Tuberculosis ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Child ,Child ,Preschool ,Contact Tracing ,Cough ,Family Characteristics ,Female ,Focus Groups ,Humans ,Interviews as Topic ,Male ,Mass Screening ,Middle Aged ,Risk Factors ,Social Stigma ,Specimen Handling ,Sputum ,Tuberculosis ,Pulmonary ,Uganda ,Young Adult ,household contact investigation ,lay health workers ,sputum collection ,tuberculosis ,gender ,Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology ,Microbiology - Abstract
BackgroundHome sputum collection could facilitate prompt evaluation and diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) among contacts of patients with active TB. We analyzed barriers to home-based collection as part of an enhanced intervention for household TB contact investigation in Kampala, Uganda.DesignWe conducted a convergent mixed-methods study to describe the outcomes of home sputum collection in 91 contacts and examine their context through 19 nested contact interviews and two focus group discussions with lay health workers (LHWs).ResultsLHWs collected sputum from 35 (39%) contacts. Contacts reporting cough were more likely to provide sputum than those with other symptoms or risk factors (53% vs. 15%, RR 3.6, 95%CI 1.5-2.8, P < 0.001). Males were more likely than females to provide sputum (54% vs. 32%, RR 1.7, 95%CI 1.0-2.8, P = 0.05). Contacts said support from the index patient and the convenience of the home visit facilitated collection. Missing containers and difficulty producing sputum spontaneously impeded collection. Women identified stigma as a barrier. LHWs emphasized difficulty in procuring sputum and discomfort pressing contacts to produce sputum.ConclusionsHome sputum collection by LHWs entails different challenges from sputum collection in clinical settings. More research is needed to develop interventions to mitigate stigma and increase success of home-based collection.
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- 2018