مجله اپیدمیولوژی ایران (Nov 2020)

Quantitative Evaluation of Public-Private Mix (PPM) Plan for Tuberculosis Combat Program in Iran

  • E Ghaderi,
  • J Hassanzadeh,
  • A Rezaianzadeh,
  • M Nasehi,
  • H Barati,
  • MR Bazrafshan,
  • F Mazooji,
  • M Ghorbanian,
  • N Ghavidel,
  • S Razi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
pp. 181 – 191

Abstract

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Background and Objectives: A great number of tuberculosis (TB) patients present to the private sector to receive care; therefore, integrating TB control programs into private sector activities can enhance the control of TB. The Public-Private Mix (PPM) program is suggested by the World Health Organization to engage the private sector in TB control programs. In this study, a plan designed for PPM was piloted Karaj, Alborz Province, Iran. Methods: In this community trial, pre-intervention assessment covered 18 months prior to the study. The intervention was a PPM package that was integrated into the health system by Karaj County Health Center. Then, three-month post-intervention data were collected. Analysis was performed with the SPSS 16 software using chi-square test. Results: After the intervention, there was an increase of 40.7% in suspected cases of TB per month and an increase of 101.7% in smear positive TB cases diagnosed by Karaj laboratories. The ratio of smear positive cases to all suspected TB patients was 4.57% before and 6.56% after the intervention. The percentage of three sputum sample positive patients was 75.5% and 89.9% before and after the intervention, respectively. Conclusion: The developed PPM program markedly improved the case detection; therefore, it is suggested to fix the potential defects of the program and implement it in all parts of the country.

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