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TB Control in India: A Call for Person-Centred Solutions

TB Control in India: A Call for Person-Centred Solutions

Context

Globally, and in India, tuberculosis (TB) continues to remain a significant public health challenge impacting millions.

Relevancy for Prelims: Tuberculosis, India Has Set The Target To Eliminate TB By 2025, and Global TB Report 2023 By World Health Organization (WHO)

Relevancy for Mains: TB control in India, and Role Of Government In Health.

Tuberculosis (TB): A Global Health Crisis Requiring Immediate Action

  • Slow Progress to Fight Against Tuberculosis: The challenge is huge and progress is not fast enough despite ambitious goals set by India’s health authorities to eliminate TB.
  • Lack of Efficient and High Quality Care: Access to efficient and high quality care, diagnosis, treatment and support is still not available to every person diagnosed with the disease.
  • Urgent Call for a Paradigm Shift in India’s Approach to TB Control: India requires a shift in its approach to controlling TB, emphasizing the central role of those affected and their lived experiences in addressing this long standing disease.
  • Broadening Perspectives on Tuberculosis Beyond Medicalization: At times, TB has been excessively medicalized, a tendency common among doctors and public health professionals. 
    • TB has been overlooked as a humanitarian, gender-specific, economic, and socio-environmental crisis.

TB Control in India Calls for Person-Centred Solutions

  • Prioritizing Patient and Community Needs: 

    • The needs and the interests of patients and communities must be prioritized within the care paradigm and the health- care system.
      • This principle, echoed by survivors, communities, health experts and policymakers, underscores the need for a person-centred approach to TB care and management.
  • Understanding Lived Experiences:  

    • The greatest gap has been in understanding the lived experiences of the affected individual fighting and surviving TB.
      • The experiences and challenges faced by the individuals who have previously suffered from TB should be considered in formulating policies to support current TB patients. 
  • Issues faced by TB Patients: 

    • Major problems faced by the TB patients include:
      • Social stigma
      • Isolation
      • Discrimination at Workplaces
      • Nutrition
      • Mental Health Issues
  • Major Steps to Tackle TB: 

    • Steps to effectively deal with TB include:
      • Testing facilities in rural areas in order to diagnose TB in initial stages only
      • Medicines at affordable prices
      • Nutrition to diagnosed TB patients
      • Proper Air Ventilation
      • Tackling myths and stigma attached to TB
  • Care Needs to be More Humane: 

    • By supporting frontline TB workers, strengthening supply chains and procurement mechanisms, decentralising TB services and empowering local communities, India can reduce stigma, overcome barriers to access and enhance treatment outcomes.
  • Tapping Technology: 

    • Leveraging technology and innovation holds promise in enhancing TB care efforts in India.
      • The adoption of Al and digital health solutions for TB diagnosis, adherence and surveillance can revolutionise the way TB care is delivered and accessed in the country.
      • By investing in developing better vaccines, TB can be eliminated.

Conclusion

The path to TB elimination in India requires a concerted effort to prioritise person-centred care, address social determinants of health, and embrace innovation. By adopting a holistic and person-centred approach, India can overcome the barriers that stand in the way of TB control and create a healthier future for all its citizens.

Also Read: India’s First Indigenously Developed Hepatitis A Vaccine

 

Mains Question: Examine the multifaceted impact of Tuberculosis (TB) on public health and the economy, and analyse the necessity of integrating medical solutions with measures targeting the socioeconomic determinants of the disease to mitigate its effects on individuals and society. (15 Marks, 250 Words)

 

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