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Adherence of the private sector to national tuberculosis guidelines in the Islamic Republic of Iran, 2001-02
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Practice ManagementTuberculosis PreventionNational Tuberculosis GuidelinesPrimary CarePrivate Sector PhysiciansGlobal HealthcarePreventive TreatmentPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchTb ManagementHealth PolicyTuberculosisNursingPoor KnowledgeIslamic RepublicContinuing Medical EducationPatient EducationPrivate SectorGeneral PracticeHealth Profession TrainingMedicine
We determined the knowledge and practice of private sector physicians in three cites regarding management of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) and their determinants. A random sample questionnaire survey was conducted of 732 private physicians. Stratified analysis and logistic regression were used to identify the adjusted determinants of the two outcomes. A high proportion of the doctors had correct knowledge about the major diagnostic criteria but there was a low level of knowledge and practice of TB management. Significant risk factors for poor knowledge were age > or = 36 years, being a GP rather than a specialist and no attendance in TB training courses or attendance in courses held by institutions other than the public health system. Age > or = 36 years was the only significant risk factor for poor practice.
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