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Tytuł pozycji:

[Evaluation of the quality of public health nurses' community DOTS practices and its relationship with individual and organizational factors].

Tytuł:
[Evaluation of the quality of public health nurses' community DOTS practices and its relationship with individual and organizational factors].
Autorzy:
Arima K; Faculty of Nursing, Taisei Gakuin University.
Shimamura T; House of Medical Corporation Youseiin Kiyokawa Hospital.
Ito M; Department of Public Health Nursing, Shiga University of Medical Science.
Źródło:
[Nihon koshu eisei zasshi] Japanese journal of public health [Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi] 2021 Sep 07; Vol. 68 (9), pp. 608-617. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Jul 15.
Typ publikacji:
Journal Article
Język:
Japanese
Imprint Name(s):
Original Publication: Tokyo, Nippon Kōshū Eisei Kyōkai.
MeSH Terms:
Nurses, Public Health*
Tuberculosis*/drug therapy
Cohort Studies ; Community Health Services ; Humans ; Motivation ; Public Health Nursing
Contributed Indexing:
Keywords: community DOTS; coordination with related organizations’ individual factors; enhancing tuberculosis treatment adherence; organizational factors; patient-centered support; public health nurses
Entry Date(s):
Date Created: 20210715 Date Completed: 20211028 Latest Revision: 20211028
Update Code:
20240105
DOI:
10.11236/jph.20-121
PMID:
34261837
Czasopismo naukowe
Objectives By targeting the public health nurses (PHNs) who are expected to be actively involved in the implementation of community DOTS practices, we evaluated the quality of the regional DOTS practices based on the three aspects of "enhancing tuberculosis (TB) treatment adherence," "patient-centered support other than treatment," and "coordination with related organizations." We examined the individual and organizational factors that affect the quality of these practices. Further, we clarified the challenges related to the abilities of PHNs.Methods A self-report questionnaire survey of 958 PHNs from local governments with a TB incidence rate of 15 or more was administered in 2015. This resulted in there being 410 valid responses with a valid response rate of 42.8%. The quality of the community DOTS practices was evaluated based on the three aspects by reviewing the literature on expert PHNs for TB patient support. After a preliminary survey, each was evaluated based on a scale of 10 points. A multiple regression analysis was conducted to understand the relationship between these and the TB control implementation system (organizational factors), the experience and motivation of PHNs to support tuberculosis patients, and the learning situation (individual factors).Results The quality of the community DOTS practices was 7.54±1.69 for "enhancing TB treatment adherence," was 6.91±1.63 for "coordination with related organizations," and was 6.68±1.53 for "patient-centered support." The scores for the first factor were higher than those for the latter two factors (P<0.05). With regard to "patient-centered support," one-fourth of the surveyed PHNs rated their practices as low. Each predictor showed a strong relationship with the quality of community DOTS practices, especially "coordination with related organizations" and "patient-centered support" (r=0.787). The significant organizational factors associated with the quality of the community DOTS practices in terms of each aspect were "making an individual support plan for TB patients" (β=0.112-0.270), "reporting own practices at the DOTS conference as a responsible PHN" (β=0.113-0.173), "attending cohort study meetings" (β=0.129-0.167), and the individual factor of "many years of experience as a PHN" (β=0.210-0.316). Additionally, in the model of "coordination with related organizations," "reading specialized books and journals" (β=0.108) was found to be significant and positively related.Conclusion To improve the quality of the community DOTS practices based on the self-evaluation of PHNs, "patient-centered support" with a low score and high relevance to other aspects is a priority. It was also suggested that it would be useful if the PHNs participated in DOTS evaluations, developed individual patient support plans, presented support plans, and participated in performance evaluations to improve the quality of DOTS practices.

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