TY - JOUR KW - Chagas' disease KW - Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) KW - Primary healthcare KW - Implementation science KW - Brazil AU - Valente Moreira CH AU - Azevedo L AU - Ferreira AM AU - Gonçalves Oliveira AC AU - Brito de Souza A AU - Sant’Ana Haikal D AU - Di Lorenzo Oliveira C AU - Cardoso CS AU - Spinelli M AU - Bierrenbach AL AU - Quintino ND AU - Baldoni NR AU - Damasceno RF AU - Drumond MR AU - Vieira TM AU - Cruz DS AU - Leite SF AU - Clara de Jesus Santos A AU - Campos de Oliveira Silva L AU - Buccheri R AU - Pinho Ribeiro AL AU - Sabino EC AB -

Background

Chagas Disease (ChD), a prevalent Neglected Tropical Disease in Latin America, affects millions and poses significant challenges in Brazil's primary healthcare system. Despite the availability of diagnostic tools and effective drugs, screening and treatment rates remain alarmingly low. This study aims to identify barriers and facilitators in ChD management, focusing on integrating services into routine healthcare operations.

Methods

An exploratory sequential mixed-methods approach was used, combining focus groups with primary care physicians, in-depth interviews, and quantitative surveys with healthcare professionals. The Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) and the Capability Opportunity Motivation-Behaviour (COM-B) model guided the analysis of decision-making processes in ChD management. Intervention strategies were developed using the Behaviour Change Wheel (BCW) framework, emphasizing educational programmes, hands-on training, and infrastructural improvements.

Findings

The study identified key barriers, including limited awareness of ChD among healthcare professionals, reliance on symptomatic diagnosis, environmental constraints, and inadequate public and professional engagement with ChD. We proposed tailored interventions to enhance primary healthcare personnel competencies through education, training, and infrastructure adjustments.

Interpretation

The study advocates for a paradigm shift in ChD management towards early intervention and comprehensive care. It highlights the importance of a team-based strategy aligned with the WHO's Neglected Tropical Diseases roadmap, particularly in remote areas. This approach addresses healthcare workers' challenges, fostering a more proactive and informed ChD management strategy.

BT - The Lancet Regional Health - Americas DO - 10.1016/j.lana.2025.101136 LA - eng M3 - Research Article N2 -

Background

Chagas Disease (ChD), a prevalent Neglected Tropical Disease in Latin America, affects millions and poses significant challenges in Brazil's primary healthcare system. Despite the availability of diagnostic tools and effective drugs, screening and treatment rates remain alarmingly low. This study aims to identify barriers and facilitators in ChD management, focusing on integrating services into routine healthcare operations.

Methods

An exploratory sequential mixed-methods approach was used, combining focus groups with primary care physicians, in-depth interviews, and quantitative surveys with healthcare professionals. The Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) and the Capability Opportunity Motivation-Behaviour (COM-B) model guided the analysis of decision-making processes in ChD management. Intervention strategies were developed using the Behaviour Change Wheel (BCW) framework, emphasizing educational programmes, hands-on training, and infrastructural improvements.

Findings

The study identified key barriers, including limited awareness of ChD among healthcare professionals, reliance on symptomatic diagnosis, environmental constraints, and inadequate public and professional engagement with ChD. We proposed tailored interventions to enhance primary healthcare personnel competencies through education, training, and infrastructure adjustments.

Interpretation

The study advocates for a paradigm shift in ChD management towards early intervention and comprehensive care. It highlights the importance of a team-based strategy aligned with the WHO's Neglected Tropical Diseases roadmap, particularly in remote areas. This approach addresses healthcare workers' challenges, fostering a more proactive and informed ChD management strategy.

PB - Elsevier BV PY - 2025 EP - 12 T2 - The Lancet Regional Health - Americas TI - Bridging the gap in Chagas disease management: a mixed-methods study using an implementation science approach within the Brazilian primary health care system—‘Implementa-Chagas/SaMi-Trop project’ UR - https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanam/article/PIIS2667-193X(25)00146-2/fulltext VL - 47 SN - 2667-193X ER -