The impact of pastoralist mobility on tuberculosis control in Ethiopia:a systematic review and meta-synthesis  被引量:2

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作  者:Faisal Nooh Lisa Crump Abdiwahab Hashi Rea Tschopp Esther Schelling Klaus Reither Jan Hattendorf Seid M.Ali Brigit Obrist Jurg Utzinger Jakob Zinsstag 

机构地区:[1]Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute,P.O.Box,CH-4002,Basel,Switzerland [2]University of Basel,P.O.Box,CH-4003,Basel,Switzerland [3]不详

出  处:《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》2019年第5期91-91,共1页贫困所致传染病(英文)

摘  要:Background:Directly observed treatment,short-course(DOTS)is the current mainstay to control tuberculosis(TB)worldwide.Context-specific adaptations of DOTS have impending implications in the fight against TB.In Ethiopia,there is a national TB control programme with the goal to eliminate TB,but uneven distribution across lifestyle gradients remains a challenge.Notably,the mobile pastoralist communities in the country are disproportionately left uncovered.The aim of this study was to summarize the evidence base from published literature to guide TB control strategy for mobile pastoralist communities in Ethiopia.Main text:We followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses(PRISMA)guidelines and systematically reviewed articles in seven electronic databases:Excerptra Medical Database,African Journal Online,PubMed,Google Scholar,Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International Direct,Cochrane Library and Web of Science.The databases were searched from inception to December 31,2018,with no language restriction.We screened 692 items of which 19 met our inclusion criteria.Using a meta-ethnographic method,we identified six themes:(i)pastoralism in Ethiopia;(ii)pastoralists’livelihood profile;(iii)pastoralists’service utilisation;(iv)pastoralists’knowledge and awareness on TB control services;(v)challenges of TB control in pastoral settings;and(vi)equity disparities affecting pastoralists.Our interpretation triangulates the results across all included studies and shows that TB control activities observed in pastoralist regions of Ethiopia are far fewer than elsewhere in the country.Conclusions:This systematic review and meta-synthesis shows that TB control in Ethiopia does not align well with the pastoralist lifestyle.Inaccessibility and lack of acceptability of TB care are the key bottlenecks to pastoralist TB service provision.Targeting these two parameters holds promise to enhance effectiveness of an intervention.

关 键 词:Directly observed treatment short-course(DOTS) EFFECTIVENESS EQUITY Ethiopia Meta-ethnographic method Pastoralist Systematic review TUBERCULOSIS 

分 类 号:R52[医药卫生—内科学]

 

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