The high-quality health system 'revolution': Re-imagining tuberculosis infection prevention and control.

作者: Helene-Mari van der Westhuizen , Ruvandhi R. Nathavitharana , Clio Pillay , Ingrid Schoeman , Rodney Ehrlich

DOI: 10.1016/J.JCTUBE.2019.100118

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摘要: Abstract The Lancet Commission on High-Quality Health Systems called for a ‘revolution’ in the quality of care provided low- and middle-income countries. We argue that this provides helpful framework to demonstrate how effective tuberculosis infection prevention control (TB IPC) implementation should be linked with health system strengthening, moving it from silo national TB programmes. Using framework, we identify discuss links between IPC patient safety, human resources health, prioritising person-centred care, building trust systems refining tools used measure implementation. Prioritising experience has been recent addition definition high-quality care. In high burden settings, encounter measures may patient's initial contact healthcare cause feelings stigmatisation. advocate re-imagining way implement IPC, by drawing principles through incorporating experiences people using services. workers who developed occupational also offer unique perspective: they have both experienced played role implementing their workplace. They can powerful advocates Through framing as part strengthening consciously including perspectives design, measurement guidelines, hope influence future research practice.

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