Stakeholder perceptions towards a mobile application for community-led monitoring of tuberculosis services in Metro Manila, Philippines: A qualitative study.
- Author:
Reiner Lorenzo J. Tamayo
1
;
Paulene Faye C. Choi
1
;
Kathleen Nicole T. Uy
1
,
2
;
Christian Sergio Biglaen
1
,
3
;
Jason V. Alacapa
1
,
4
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Tuberculosis; Patient Acceptance Of Health Care; Human Rights; Social Stigma; Social Discrimination
- From: Acta Medica Philippina 2024;58(18):27-34
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVE
To determine the perceptions of persons with tuberculosis (TB) and health workers on Care TB – a mobile application for the community-led monitoring (CLM) of TB services.
METHODSWe used a qualitative research method. Six people with tuberculosis and ten health workers were chosen through purposive sampling for semi-structured interviews. The narrative data produced from the interviews were subjected to qualitative content analysis in order to uncover salient themes and patterns.
RESULTSThe community-led monitoring mobile application was shown to be acceptable both to TB healthcare providers and patients. It enhances information access and streamlines the process of reporting care barriers. The application also allows persons with TB to interact with one another, potentially eliminating stigma and discrimination. Potential challenges to implementing the CLM program include issues with internet connectivity, costs, and human resources.
CONCLUSIONThis study provides preliminary evidence of the acceptability and perceived feasibility of a mobile application for the community-led monitoring of TB services. For the CLM initiative to be scaled up across the country, more financial and technical support is required.
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