People first: a participatory community approach on patient-reported outcomes in tuberculosis.

Breathe (Sheff)

Unidade de Investigação em Epidemiologia (EPI Unit), Instituto de Saúde Pública da Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal.

Published: March 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are essential for understanding how tuberculosis (TB) affects individuals and communities, helping to address gaps in treatment and care.
  • Incorporating PROs into TB research enhances insights into vital components like health literacy and overall wellbeing, leading to a more holistic approach in evaluations of diagnosis and treatment outcomes.
  • Engaging key stakeholders, including healthcare professionals and TB survivors, through community-based participatory approaches fosters patient-centered care and optimizes treatment strategies while promoting better outcomes for those impacted by TB.

Article Abstract

Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) play a crucial role in understanding the impact of tuberculosis (TB) on both individuals and communities. Despite advances in TB treatment, conventional outcome definitions often overlook essential components of people with TB's experiences, leading to disparities in treatment understanding. The incorporation of PROs in TB scientific research can help bridge the gap between the health system and people's needs and expectations. PROs can offer valuable insights into non-observable constructs like health literacy, self-efficacy and overall wellbeing, contributing to the comprehensive assessment of diagnosis, treatment and research end-points. Participatory community approaches, such as Community-Based Participatory, emphasise the engagement and involvement of relevant stakeholders in designing interventions tailored to their needs. Key stakeholders, including healthcare professionals, researchers, clinical trial investigators, public health officials, and community health workers, TB survivors and people with TB, can play a vital role in promoting patient-centred care and engaging directly with the TB-affected community. An increased and cross-collaborative effort for the inclusion of PROs in TB research can entail their potential role in developing effective treatment regimens and promoting adherence, while maximising community engagement and improving outcomes for those affected by TB.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10928551PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/20734735.0138-2023DOI Listing

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