A qualitative exploration of continuity of TB care in clinics after discharge from hospitals in Cape Town, South Africa

BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH(2022)

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Background Continuity of care remains a challenge for TB patients who are discharged from hospital and referred to primary health care clinics in South Africa. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences and perceptions of patients, health care workers and family members regarding continuity of TB care in a Cape Town health district. Methods We conducted one-on-one interviews, using semi-structured interview guides, with TB patients and their families and health care workers. We also conducted focus group interviews with other health care workers who performed similar duties. Field notes were kept and patients’ home circumstances were also physically observed. Data saturation was achieved after 31 interviews. We used Miles and Huberman’s qualitative data analysis framework to interpret the data. Results Themes identified in the interviews were grouped into two categories: (1) patients’ socio-economic circumstances including complex family relationships, good or lack of family support, inadequate income, and agency; and (2) health system challenges, including inadequate referral links between the clinic and the hospital and negative emotions as a result of poor service delivery experienced by patients. Conclusion Some TB Patients experienced poor continuity of care on discharge from hospitals to primary health clinics and perceived that this resulted from socio-economic conditions and health system-related problems that triggered negative emotions. Proper communication between the hospital and clinic regarding patients’ care, adequate counselling, and patient-centred treatment are required to address poor continuity of care among patients with TB down-referred to clinics.
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Tuberculosis, Continuity of care, Down-referred, Hospital, Clinic, South Africa
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