Latent Tuberculosis Infection Testing Practices in Long‐Term Care Facilities, Boston, Massachusetts
Objectives To describe latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) testing practices in long‐term care facilities (LTCFs). Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting Three Boston‐area LTCFs. Participants Residents admitted between January 1 and December 31, 2011. Measurements Resident demographic character...
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Published in | Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS) Vol. 65; no. 6; pp. 1145 - 1151 |
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Abstract | Objectives
To describe latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) testing practices in long‐term care facilities (LTCFs).
Design
Retrospective cohort study.
Setting
Three Boston‐area LTCFs.
Participants
Residents admitted between January 1 and December 31, 2011.
Measurements
Resident demographic characteristics, comorbidities, LTCF stay, and LTBI testing and treatment.
Results
Data for 291 LTCF residents admitted in 2011 were reviewed. Of the 257 without a history of LTBI and with documentation of testing, 162 (63%) were tested; 114 of 186 (61%) with a stay less than 90 days and 48 of 71 (68%) with a stay of 90 days or longer were tested. Of 196 residents with data on prior LTBI testing, 39 (19.9%) had LTBI; 12 of these (30.8%) were diagnosed at the LTCF. Hispanic participants were more likely than black participants to undergo LTBI testing (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 2.4, P = .003). Having a length of stay of less than 90 days (aOR = 0.7, P < .001) and history of illicit drug use (aOR = 0.7, P < .001) were associated with lower odds of LTBI testing.
Conclusion
One‐fifth of LTCF residents had LTBI, but testing was not always performed. The high prevalence of LTBI in older adults combined with the risk of an outbreak if a case of tuberculosis occurs in a LTCF make LTBI testing and treatment an important prevention opportunity. The importance of LTBI testing in LTCFs needs to be reinforced. |
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AbstractList | Objectives
To describe latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) testing practices in long‐term care facilities (LTCFs).
Design
Retrospective cohort study.
Setting
Three Boston‐area LTCFs.
Participants
Residents admitted between January 1 and December 31, 2011.
Measurements
Resident demographic characteristics, comorbidities, LTCF stay, and LTBI testing and treatment.
Results
Data for 291 LTCF residents admitted in 2011 were reviewed. Of the 257 without a history of LTBI and with documentation of testing, 162 (63%) were tested; 114 of 186 (61%) with a stay less than 90 days and 48 of 71 (68%) with a stay of 90 days or longer were tested. Of 196 residents with data on prior LTBI testing, 39 (19.9%) had LTBI; 12 of these (30.8%) were diagnosed at the LTCF. Hispanic participants were more likely than black participants to undergo LTBI testing (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 2.4, P = .003). Having a length of stay of less than 90 days (aOR = 0.7, P < .001) and history of illicit drug use (aOR = 0.7, P < .001) were associated with lower odds of LTBI testing.
Conclusion
One‐fifth of LTCF residents had LTBI, but testing was not always performed. The high prevalence of LTBI in older adults combined with the risk of an outbreak if a case of tuberculosis occurs in a LTCF make LTBI testing and treatment an important prevention opportunity. The importance of LTBI testing in LTCFs needs to be reinforced. Objectives To describe latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) testing practices in long-term care facilities (LTCFs). Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting Three Boston-area LTCFs. Participants Residents admitted between January 1 and December 31, 2011. Measurements Resident demographic characteristics, comorbidities, LTCF stay, and LTBI testing and treatment. Results Data for 291 LTCF residents admitted in 2011 were reviewed. Of the 257 without a history of LTBI and with documentation of testing, 162 (63%) were tested; 114 of 186 (61%) with a stay less than 90 days and 48 of 71 (68%) with a stay of 90 days or longer were tested. Of 196 residents with data on prior LTBI testing, 39 (19.9%) had LTBI; 12 of these (30.8%) were diagnosed at the LTCF. Hispanic participants were more likely than black participants to undergo LTBI testing (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 2.4, P = .003). Having a length of stay of less than 90 days (aOR = 0.7, P < .001) and history of illicit drug use (aOR = 0.7, P < .001) were associated with lower odds of LTBI testing. Conclusion One-fifth of LTCF residents had LTBI, but testing was not always performed. The high prevalence of LTBI in older adults combined with the risk of an outbreak if a case of tuberculosis occurs in a LTCF make LTBI testing and treatment an important prevention opportunity. The importance of LTBI testing in LTCFs needs to be reinforced. OBJECTIVESTo describe latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) testing practices in long-term care facilities (LTCFs).DESIGNRetrospective cohort study.SETTINGThree Boston-area LTCFs.PARTICIPANTSResidents admitted between January 1 and December 31, 2011.MEASUREMENTSResident demographic characteristics, comorbidities, LTCF stay, and LTBI testing and treatment.RESULTSData for 291 LTCF residents admitted in 2011 were reviewed. Of the 257 without a history of LTBI and with documentation of testing, 162 (63%) were tested; 114 of 186 (61%) with a stay less than 90 days and 48 of 71 (68%) with a stay of 90 days or longer were tested. Of 196 residents with data on prior LTBI testing, 39 (19.9%) had LTBI; 12 of these (30.8%) were diagnosed at the LTCF. Hispanic participants were more likely than black participants to undergo LTBI testing (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 2.4, P = .003). Having a length of stay of less than 90 days (aOR = 0.7, P < .001) and history of illicit drug use (aOR = 0.7, P < .001) were associated with lower odds of LTBI testing.CONCLUSIONOne-fifth of LTCF residents had LTBI, but testing was not always performed. The high prevalence of LTBI in older adults combined with the risk of an outbreak if a case of tuberculosis occurs in a LTCF make LTBI testing and treatment an important prevention opportunity. The importance of LTBI testing in LTCFs needs to be reinforced. To describe latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) testing practices in long-term care facilities (LTCFs). Retrospective cohort study. Three Boston-area LTCFs. Residents admitted between January 1 and December 31, 2011. Resident demographic characteristics, comorbidities, LTCF stay, and LTBI testing and treatment. Data for 291 LTCF residents admitted in 2011 were reviewed. Of the 257 without a history of LTBI and with documentation of testing, 162 (63%) were tested; 114 of 186 (61%) with a stay less than 90 days and 48 of 71 (68%) with a stay of 90 days or longer were tested. Of 196 residents with data on prior LTBI testing, 39 (19.9%) had LTBI; 12 of these (30.8%) were diagnosed at the LTCF. Hispanic participants were more likely than black participants to undergo LTBI testing (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 2.4, P = .003). Having a length of stay of less than 90 days (aOR = 0.7, P < .001) and history of illicit drug use (aOR = 0.7, P < .001) were associated with lower odds of LTBI testing. One-fifth of LTCF residents had LTBI, but testing was not always performed. The high prevalence of LTBI in older adults combined with the risk of an outbreak if a case of tuberculosis occurs in a LTCF make LTBI testing and treatment an important prevention opportunity. The importance of LTBI testing in LTCFs needs to be reinforced. Objectives To describe latent tuberculosis infection ( LTBI ) testing practices in long‐term care facilities ( LTCF s). Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting Three Boston‐area LTCF s. Participants Residents admitted between January 1 and December 31, 2011. Measurements Resident demographic characteristics, comorbidities, LTCF stay, and LTBI testing and treatment. Results Data for 291 LTCF residents admitted in 2011 were reviewed. Of the 257 without a history of LTBI and with documentation of testing, 162 (63%) were tested; 114 of 186 (61%) with a stay less than 90 days and 48 of 71 (68%) with a stay of 90 days or longer were tested. Of 196 residents with data on prior LTBI testing, 39 (19.9%) had LTBI ; 12 of these (30.8%) were diagnosed at the LTCF . Hispanic participants were more likely than black participants to undergo LTBI testing (adjusted odds ratio ( aOR ) = 2.4, P = .003). Having a length of stay of less than 90 days ( aOR = 0.7, P < .001) and history of illicit drug use ( aOR = 0.7, P < .001) were associated with lower odds of LTBI testing. Conclusion One‐fifth of LTCF residents had LTBI , but testing was not always performed. The high prevalence of LTBI in older adults combined with the risk of an outbreak if a case of tuberculosis occurs in a LTCF make LTBI testing and treatment an important prevention opportunity. The importance of LTBI testing in LTCF s needs to be reinforced. |
Author | Walker, Jacob Horsburgh, Charles R. Reddy, Divya Russell, Matthew L. White, Laura F. Hochberg, Natasha S. Brandeis, Gary H. |
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To describe latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) testing practices in long‐term care facilities (LTCFs).
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Retrospective cohort study.
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