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Adapted systems analysis and improvement approach cycle for TB (SAIA-TB)
TB cascade analysis tool (TCAT)
SAIA-TB study design and study timeline
Phases of SAIA-TB study implementation
Africa, with Eastern Cape, South Africa, highlighted and Sarah Baartman district map with study locations
Systems analysis and improvement approach to optimize tuberculosis (SAIA-TB) screening, treatment, and prevention in South Africa: a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial
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April 2024

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Implementation Science Communications

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Meredith B. Brooks

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Refiloe Matji

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Background The use of systems engineering tools, including the development and use of care cascades using routinely collected data, process mapping, and continuous quality improvement, is used for frontline healthcare workers to devise systems level change. South Africa experiences high rates of tuberculosis (TB) infection and disease as well as HIV co-infection. The Department of Health has made significant gains in HIV services over the last two decades, reaching their set “90–90-90” targets for HIV. However, TB services, although robust, have lagged in comparison for both disease and infection. The Systems Analysis and Improvement Approach (SAIA) is a five-step implementation science method, drawn from systems engineering, to identify, define, and implement workflow modifications using cascade analysis, process mapping, and repeated quality improvement cycles within healthcare facilities. Methods This stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial will evaluate the effectiveness of SAIA on TB (SAIA-TB) cascade optimization for patients with TB and high-risk contacts across 16 clinics in four local municipalities in the Sarah Baartman district, Eastern Cape, South Africa. We hypothesize that SAIA-TB implementation will lead to a 20% increase in each of: TB screening, TB preventive treatment initiation, and TB disease treatment initiation during the 18-month intervention period. Focus group discussions and key informant interviews with clinic staff will also be conducted to determine drivers of implementation variability across clinics. Discussion This study has the potential to improve TB screening, treatment initiation, and completion for both active disease and preventive measures among individuals with and without HIV in a high burden setting. SAIA-TB provides frontline health care workers with a systems-level view of their care delivery system with the aim of sustainable systems-level improvements. Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov, NCT06314386. Registered 18 March 2024, https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06314386. NCT06314386.

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... Eastern Cape is the third largest province out of nine provinces in South Africa, with a total population of approximately 7.23 million (Stats SA 2023). It is also one of the provinces with the highest TB incidence rates in South Africa, with the Sarah Baartman District Municipality having the highest prevalence within the province ( Van de Water et al. 2024). Thus, focusing on TB treatment facilities with high rates of non-adherence to TB medication provided valuable, context-specific data, which increased the relevance and richness of the data collected. ...

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Tuberculosis Treatment Adherence among Tuberculosis Patients: Insights from a Cross-Sectional Study in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
Systems analysis and improvement approach to optimize tuberculosis (SAIA-TB) screening, treatment, and prevention in South Africa: a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial

Implementation Science Communications