F A, Kirinendji and R D, Diarra and Y A, Goni and G, Tekpa and HSC, Diemer and M, Mbodji and M, Konta and H, Dolo (2025) Evaluation of the Involvement of Community Health Workers in Adherence to Anti-Tuberculosis Treatment in Bangui, Central Africa Republic in 2024. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (5): 25may2010. pp. 4825-4836. ISSN 2456-2165
Introduction In Central African Republic, the community approach plays a key role in the fight against tuberculosis. Our objective was to assess anti-tuberculosis treatment adherence, obstacles and facilitators to community monitoring of tuberculosis in Bangui. Methodology We conducted an analytical cross-sectional study among patients treated for at least one month for tuberculosis at three sites in Bangui. A kobocollecte questionnaire was used to collect data that were analyzed using SPSS V25 software (risk α = 5%). The qualitative part based on individual and group interviews explored the obstacles and facilitators to communication between CHWs and tuberculosis patients. Data analysis was performed using NVIVO V14 software. Results 262 patients with a mean age of 35.11±12.88 years were included; the sex ratio was 1.54. The frequency of poor compliance was 13.8%. In univariate analysis, the factors associated with poor compliance were lack of instruction and non- acceptance of home visits by community health workers (p=0.034 and p=0.040 respectively). Barriers to communication between CHWs and patients were fear of stigma, hunger, lack of information about CHWs, non-compliance with the specifications and poor working conditions. Facilitators included community distribution of anti-tuberculosis drugs, nutritional support, peer support and visual aids. Conclusion The implementation of community engagement faces challenges requiring a combined approach, tailored to the needs of beneficiaries.
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