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. 1997 Dec;87(12):2008-11.
doi: 10.2105/ajph.87.12.2008.

Can physicians treat tuberculosis? Report on a national survey of physician practices

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Can physicians treat tuberculosis? Report on a national survey of physician practices

E M Sumartojo et al. Am J Public Health. 1997 Dec.

Abstract

Objectives: Researchers examined physicians' treatment strategies for tuberculosis to determine whether they would follow recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Thoracic Society.

Methods: A national survey sampled 1772 physicians. Analyses tested correlates of recommended treatment regimens.

Results: Among respondents, 59.4% described a recommended regimen. Specialists; physicians aware of professional publications, treatment recommendations, and reporting requirements; and those having more than 50% of patients in nursing homes were more likely to describe recommended regimens. Physicians who had been in practice longer, relied on personal experience, or had more than 50% of patients receiving Medicaid were less likely to describe recommended regimens.

Conclusions: Physicians who treat tuberculosis require training and support. Policymakers should consider who should treat tuberculosis and how recommended practice should be ensured.

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