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Review
. 2020 Jan 11:19:100144.
doi: 10.1016/j.jctube.2020.100144. eCollection 2020 May.

Closing gaps in the tuberculosis care cascade: an action-oriented research agenda

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Closing gaps in the tuberculosis care cascade: an action-oriented research agenda

Ramnath Subbaraman et al. J Clin Tuberc Other Mycobact Dis. .

Abstract

The care cascade-which evaluates outcomes across stages of patient engagement in a health system-is an important framework for assessing quality of tuberculosis (TB) care. In recent years, there has been progress in measuring care cascades in high TB burden countries; however, there are still shortcomings in our knowledge of how to reduce poor patient outcomes. In this paper, we outline a research agenda for understanding why patients fall through the cracks in the care cascade. The pathway for evidence generation will require new systematic reviews, observational cohort studies, intervention development and testing, and continuous quality improvement initiatives embedded within national TB programs. Certain gaps, such as pretreatment loss to follow-up and post-treatment disease recurrence, should be a priority given a relative paucity of high-quality research to understand and address poor outcomes. Research on interventions to reduce death and loss to follow-up during treatment should move beyond a focus on monitoring (or observation) strategies, to address patient needs including psychosocial and nutritional support. While key research questions vary for each gap, some patient populations may experience disparities across multiple stages of care and should be a priority for research, including men, individuals with a prior treatment history, and individuals with drug-resistant TB. Closing gaps in the care cascade will require investments in a bold and innovative action-oriented research agenda.

Keywords: Cascade of care; Continuum of care; Medication adherence; Pretreatment loss to follow-up; Research agenda; Tuberculosis.

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Conflict of interest statement

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Generic care cascade model for individuals with active TB in a population .
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Evidence generation pathway to address gaps in the TB care cascade.

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