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Approaches to isolation and other social distancing measures for control of tuberculosis
We conducted a series of in-depth interviews with public health officials at the local, state and federal levels, to better understand how health departments around the country utilize isolation measures to control tuberculosis. We selected 16 jurisdictions, representing a wide geographic region, urban, suburban, and rural communities, and with experiences with tuberculosis in a wide range of populations, including prisoners, the homeless, foreign-born, school age children, and clinical care settings. Through our case studies we were able to document variation in how states and localities respond to tuberculosis and the implications for other public health emergencies.
We have found that the resources available for handling non-compliant patients vary greatly between jurisdictions, and this variation directly impacts the experience of the patient. At the extreme, some health departments must use jail cells for isolation of non-compliant patients Even in cases where the patients are compliant, health departments often struggle with homeless patients in need of housing for isolation, and the need for incentives including rent payments and grocery delivery to enable patients to maintain their isolation; many departments either do not have adequate resources or funding mechanisms to allow them to pay for these services.
We also found variation in states’ and localities’ legal support to address various types of TB cases, and the flexibility and cooperation of other sectors, such as law enforcement, to work with health departments to maintain social distancing orders.
Based on the findings from these case studies, we were able to compile a series of policy recommendations to enable public health professionals to have the necessary flexibility and resources to adequately respond to and mitigate the consequences of a communicable disease outbreak.
Learning Areas:
Planning of health education strategies, interventions, and programsPublic health or related laws, regulations, standards, or guidelines
Learning Objectives:
Explain how local health departments use isolation for control of Tuberculosis
Keyword(s): Tuberculosis, Policy/Policy Development
Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I have been the principal investigator on an NIH funded award focused on decision making for social distancing. I have conducted the case study interviews described in the abstract.
Any relevant financial relationships? No
I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.