Acta Clinica Croatica (Jan 2018)

Patient, Healthcare System and Total Delay in Tuberculosis Diagnosis and Treatment among Serbian Population

  • Mihajlo Stjepanović,
  • Vesna Škodrić-Trifunović,
  • Staša Radisavljević-Pavlović,
  • Marina Roksandić-Milenković,
  • Jelena Milin-Lazović,
  • Uroš Babić,
  • Jovana Mašković,
  • Ivana Buha,
  • Milica Stojković-Lalošević,
  • Mirjana Stojković,
  • Violeta Mihailović-Vučinić

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20471/acc.2018.57.02.05
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57., no. 2.
pp. 257 – 261

Abstract

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Currently, topical are studies that examine diff erent reasons for delay of tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis and its impact on disease prognosis. The aim was to examine three time periods associated with treatment delay: patient related, health system related and total delay. This retrospective-prospective study included 100 consecutive patients hospitalized at Department of Pulmonology, Clinical Center of Serbia, in the period from March to December 2015. Study results showed median patient delay to be 92.5 days. Total delay was aff ected by patient related delay. Median healthcare delay was 18.5 days. Patients that reported excessive alcohol consumption were more likely to have prolonged time to seek medical help. Years of alcohol consumption yielded moderate positive correlation with patient related delay (r=0.362, p0.05). Clinical characteristics such as patient TB category and chest radiograph abnormalities were not associated with prolonged patient related delay (p>0.05). Study results point to the importance of health education and/or health intervention in the population group at a high risk of TB.

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