An evaluation of the isoniazid preventive therapy program performance for under-fives in Kwekwe City, January 2019-December 2020: a descriptive cross-sectional study

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Abstract

Childhood tuberculosis (TB) is underserved in resource-constrained endemic areas. Zimbabwe National Tuberculosis Program recommends tuberculosis prevention treatment for children aged <5 years who are close contacts of smear-positive TB cases. The Isoniazid Preventive Therapy (IPT) program performance had never been evaluated since its inception in 2010. We therefore, assessed the IPT program's inputs, processes, outputs, and outcomes. We conducted a process evaluation using the logic model in Kwekwe City. We recruited twenty-seven health care workers from all the five municipal health facilities. Smear-positive guardians of under 5 children, health care workers, and registers were the study population. Data were collected using a questionnaire and checklists and presented as frequencies and proportions. The IPT program met requirements in provision of guidelines (10/10), screening tools (15/15) and on-the-job trainings done in all five health facilities. Isoniazid tablets supply and quarterly budgeting did not meet meeting program requirements. Fifty-nine out of 231 (25.5%) children contacts of sputum-positive TB patients were screened. Fifty-one of the 59 (86.4%) children were initiated on IPT, 42/51 (82.4%) completed the course, one developed TB, 3/51 were still on treatment and 5/51 were lost to follow up. No dropouts and deaths were recorded. Unavailability of drugs was a barrier to the IPT and negatively impacts the TB elimination program. Contact screening was the bottleneck in the successful implementation of the program. Adequate staff and provision of drugs might improve the program. We recommended the recruitment of more healthcare workers and the budget for the program.

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Makova, N. C., Muchekeza, M., Chirenda, J., Chadambuka, A., Govha, E., Juru, T. P., … Tshimanga, M. (2022). An evaluation of the isoniazid preventive therapy program performance for under-fives in Kwekwe City, January 2019-December 2020: a descriptive cross-sectional study. Pan African Medical Journal, 42. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2022.42.104.33276

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