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Chinese Journal of Antituberculosis ›› 2012, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (3): 172-175.

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Analysis of acceptability survey on the trinity tuberculosis prevention new service model in health administration departments and tuberculosis prevention institutes of Guangxi

WU Teng-yan,  HUANG Shu-hai,LIU Fei-ying   

  1. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Institute of Tuberculosis Prevention and Control,Nanning 530028, China
  • Received:2011-09-21 Online:2012-03-10 Published:2012-05-03
  • Contact: LIU Fei-ying E-mail:liufeiying@163.com

Abstract: Objective  To understand the acceptability on the trinity tuberculosis prevention new service model in the health administration departments and the tuberculosis prevention institutes of Guangxi, in order to analyze the feasibility and further improve the management practices of cooperation between medical agencies and TB institutions.  Methods  Convenience sampling method and questionnaire survey were used. One of the key people in the health administration department and the tuberculosis prevention institute of 14 cities and 27 counties was selected respectively for this survey.  Results  Most of the interviewees accepted the trinity tuberculosis prevention model, the acceptability proportion among the leaders of health administration departments, leaders in charge of TB control institutions, and directors of TB institutions were 73.7%(28/38), 75.0% (30/40)and 66.7%(26/39)respectively. The main supporting reason is that this model could help each department better play its own advantages, and effectively use the medical resources, and facilitate patient’s diagnosis and treatment. The main reason not in favor of trinity is the insufficient public health resources in the general hospitals now.  Conclusion  The implementation of the trinity tuberculosis prevention model is feasible in Guangxi, however this model needs to expand in a stepwise way under the basis of improving the existing rules and regulations.

Key words: Tuberculosis/prevention &, control, Health , services, Questionnaires