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Title: Tuberculosis case finding and case holding practices in selected Drug Abuse Treatment and Rehabilitation Centers (DATRCS) in Luzon, Philippines
Authors: Guevarra, JP
Castillo, EC
Antonio, CAT 
Ting, MAL
Cavinta, LL
Lara, AB
Eugenio, KPY
Tomanan, KJL
Diez, MVV
Garfin, AMCG
Panopio, MC
Vista, SBD
Issue Date: 3-Mar-2022
Source: Acta medica Philippina, 3 Mar. 2022, v. 56, no. 3, p. 46-63
Abstract: Background and Objectives. Tuberculosis (TB) remains a public health problem in the Philippines despite trends indicating a decline in the burden of disease. Persons who use drugs who are confined in government-retained drug abuse treatment and rehabilitation centers (DATRCs) face an increased risk for TB because of the congestion in the facility coupled with the absence of guidelines on TB management specific to DATRCs. Thus, this study was conducted to document the current case finding and case holding practices as well as TB treatment pathway in six (6) Luzon-based, government-retained DATRCs.
Methods. Key informant interviews were conducted with DATRC personnel involved in TB diagnosis and management in six selected DATRCs in Luzon, Philippines. Interviews were transcribed and coded for thematic analysis. We compared the DATRC practices with the provisions of the 2014 National TB Control Program (NTP) Manual of Procedures. Results were validated through a workshop with (a) a group of physicians and rehabilitation practitioners assigned in other DATRCs; and (b) a group of experts who have experience in managing or overseeing DATRCs in the country.
Results. Two physicians and four nurses participated in the interviews. Variations in case finding and case holding practices in six DATRCs have been found. National guidelines exist for congregate settings but are more specific to jails/prisons, which are administratively and operationally different from DATRCs.
Conclusion. Development of special guidelines for TB case finding and case holding in DATRCs as well as staff training on the latest NTP Manual of Procedures are recommended. However, gaps and inequities posed by the current set-up underscore the need to address health system-wide factors affecting the practice and performance of these facilities.
Keywords: Tuberculosis
Case finding
Case holding
Drug abuse treatment and rehabilitation centers
Philippines
Publisher: University of the Philippines Manila
Journal: Acta medica Philippina 
EISSN: 2094-9278
DOI: 10.47895/amp.vi0.3112
Rights: Copyright belongs to UP Manila and the authors
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The following publication Guevarra JP, Castillo EC, Antonio CAT, Ting MAL, Cavinta LL, Lara AB, Eugenio KPY, Tomanan KJL, Diez MVV, Garfin AMCG, Panopio MC, Vista SBD. Tuberculosis Case Finding and Case Holding Practices In Selected Drug Abuse Treatment and Rehabilitation Centers (DATRCS) In Luzon, Philippines. Acta Med Philipp [Internet]. 2022Mar.3 [cited 2023Sep.6];56(3) is available at https://doi.org/10.47895/amp.vi0.3112.
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