Implementation science: point-of-care diagnostics in HIV and tuberculosis
- PMID: 30872299
- PMCID: PMC6454356
- DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.19-2-145
Implementation science: point-of-care diagnostics in HIV and tuberculosis
Abstract
Implementation science uses methods to promote the scaling up and use of evidence-based practices by health systems to improve quality and outcomes. Its use is vital to maximise the efficiency of limited resources for health care in tropical settings. HIV and tuberculosis (TB) are two of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa, and globally. Although effective treatments are widely available, lack of diagnosis remains a large barrier to accessing treatment, particularly in resource-limited settings. We explore HIV and TB diagnostics that can be used at point-of-care in any settings, and outline some important principles and applications of implementation science to aid their application and use. Despite robust evidence of diagnostic accuracy and efficacy in improving patient-centred outcomes, such interventions cannot be fully utilised without addressing operational barriers and knowledge gaps.
Keywords: HIV; LAM; TB; diagnostics; implementation science.
© Royal College of Physicians 2019. All rights reserved.
References
-
- Eccles MP, Mittman BS. Welcome to Implementation Science. Implement Sci 2006;1:1.
-
- Mabey D, Peeling RW, Ustianowski A, Perkins MD. Diagnostics for the developing world. Nat Rev Microbiol 2004;2:231–40. - PubMed
-
- World Health Organization Diagnostics for tuberculosis: Global demand and market potential. Geneva: WHO, 2006.
MeSH terms
Grants and funding
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Medical
