Monitoring contacts of tuberculosis patients by community health workers

Abstract Objective To analyze the monitoring of contacts of tuberculosis (TB) patients from the perspective of Community Health Workers (CHWs). Methods This was a descriptive, cross-sectional, qualitative study with CHWs from eight Primary Care Center in the Casa Verde/Cachoerinha/Limão Technical He...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta paulista de enfermagem 2024, Vol.37
Hauptverfasser: Venancio, Juliana Muniz Possato, Bertolozzi, Maria Rita, Orlandi, Giovanna Mariah, França, Francisco Oscar de Siqueira
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Objective To analyze the monitoring of contacts of tuberculosis (TB) patients from the perspective of Community Health Workers (CHWs). Methods This was a descriptive, cross-sectional, qualitative study with CHWs from eight Primary Care Center in the Casa Verde/Cachoerinha/Limão Technical Health Supervision in the city of São Paulo, SP. Semi-structured interviews were conducted from June to July 2021. Health Surveillance was the conceptual framework and the statements were subjected to content analysis. Results The CHWs (51) had an average working time of 7.4 years and 169 families under their responsibility; they reported having already had cases of TB in the micro-area they worked in (68.7%) and had some training in the disease (70.6%). In general, the monitoring of contacts was not known by the participants, who also did not recognize this activity as a task for which they were responsible. Several difficulties were identified in the work routine, including: contacts’ resistance to being assessed at appointments and carrying out the tests requested, accepting the possibility of having TB, not being able to access contacts, among others. Conclusion Ignorance of the need to monitor contacts can weaken the early detection of new cases of tuberculosis and latent tuberculosis infection, and contribute to maintaining the transmission of the disease. Given the importance of CHWs for this practice, and considering that they are an important link between the community and the health team, it is recommended that they be properly trained for the early identification of new TB cases and for the proper monitoring of contacts. Resumo Objetivo Analisar o monitoramento de contatos de pacientes com tuberculose (TB) na perspectiva de Agentes Comunitários de Saúde (ACS). Métodos Estudo descritivo, transversal e qualitativo, com ACS de oito Unidades Básicas de Saúde da Supervisão Técnica de Saúde Casa Verde/Cachoerinha/Limão do Município de São Paulo, SP. Foram realizadas entrevistas semiestruturadas de junho a julho de 2021. A Vigilância à Saúde constituiu o referencial conceitual e os depoimentos foram submetidos a análise de conteúdo. Resultados Os ACS (51) tinham um tempo médio de atuação de 7,4 anos e 169 famílias sob sua responsabilidade; referiram já ter tido casos de TB na microárea de atuação (68,7%) e algum treinamento em relação à doença (70,6%). Em geral, o monitoramento de contatos não era conhecido pelos participantes, que também não reconheciam essa
ISSN:0103-2100
1982-0194
DOI:10.37689/acta-ape/2024ao0023355