CAP-TB PROJECT
Comprehensive Approach using PDSA to Eliminate TB
OBJECTIVES
To create a local model of TB Free District, TB Free Village, and TB Free Gram Panchayat, which then can be scaled up.
ABOUT CAP-TB PROJECT
Comprehensive Approach using PDSA to Eliminate TB (CAP-TB Project)
With an objective to make the Indian district Free of tuberculosis, as envisioned by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, CETI has developed a Project that works on a comprehensive approach toward the elimination of Tuberculosis. The approach is designed towards breaking down administrative, technical, political, and social barriers. The project also aims to address the gaps in the Quality of care, process, and outcomes.
The project has two components :
- Health Structure Strengthening
- Health Process Structuring
The project has currently in pilot state in districts of Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh.
CAP-TB PROJECT GOALS
- To strengthen the Health Structure and Health Process using the Comprehensive Approach using PDSA
- To enable the DTO and team to garner support from the Health Structures and the Community
THE PROBLEM
Only a few districts in India have progressed to a TB Free status. While most districts and villages have the resources to achieve this goal, many require a structured comprehensive process. With Health System Strengthening such as implementation of TB Forums and Health Process Strengthening such as conducting an extensive number of PDSA cycles, the broader goal of TB elimination can be achieved.
In addition, maximum administrative, political and social support from institutions, and the community needs to be leveraged towards the TB Free district goal.
THE PROCESS
- The CETI Project team will assist the DTOs in identifying the gaps, and planning the implementation of the possible solutions using the PDSA approach
- Engage private donors and institutions and Central TB Division (CTD) as key partners
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
- Reduction in TB incidence over time
- Improvement of quality measures such as TB notification, presumptive sputum examination, DBT, and Ni-kshay Mitra update.
- Expansion of the scope of the TB Forum.
- Engagement of the community and administration towards TB Free Districts and Ni-kshay Mitra initiative
TIMELINES/DURATION OF THE PROJECT
2 years
KEY PERSONS
Dr. Manoj Jain – CETI Co-founder, Faculty-Emory University (USA) mjainmd1@gmail.com www.mjainmd.com
Dr. Salil Bhargava – CETI Co-founder, Faculty-MGM Medical College, Indore
Commodore Raman Arora – Former Naval Officer
ADVISORY TEAM
Central TB Division (CTD)
Collaboration to Eliminate Tuberculosis among Indians (CETI)
Emory Global Health Institute (USA)
World Health Organization (WHO)
Recent Activites
CAP-TB | Visit to Ramakrishna Mission Ashram | Mysuru | 1st November 2023 # TbfreeIndia
Have handed over 500 Kannada Pamphlets and 200 English Pamphlets to them which can be distributed to devotees in future events and at schools as a part of spreading awareness to prevent the occurrence of the disease and timely treatment for better management of TB.
CAP-TB | Meeting with Dr. Nandish and Dr. Prashanth HOD Peads JSS hospital | Mysuru | 1st November 2023 #TbfreeIndia
we have planned a Physical event for sensitization of Paediatricians on 17/11/23 between 3-4 p.m. Around 200 Paediatricians in Mysuru. PG students from JSS, MMC, Mission Hospital, and Apollo are also to be invited. CETI will support to provide E- resources for the event.
CAP-TB | Meeting to Collaborate with Organisation for Development of People (ODP) NGO | Mysuru | 1st November 2023 #TbfreeIndia
We have been able to get them on board. They have a wide network of people. 2000 groups with 40000 members. They have around 20 Animators who are connected to the community people in Mysuru and around 40 in Chamarajanagar.