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IEC material for general public

Information, Education and Communication (IEC) material for the Public has been made available on the Central TB Division official website. In the home page of https://tbcindia.gov.in under the ACSM/IEC option IEC materials like launch video on World TB Day, Posters on TB Arogya Sathi, Ni-kshay Poshan Yojana, Ni-kshay Patrika, Documentaries, Radio Spots, TV Spots/TVC’s, Script for Nukkad Natak’s and Exhibition Panels are available in the public domain. 

Planning IEC activities at TU Level [By STS]

Information, Education and Communication (IEC) strategies for Senior Treatment Supervisor (STS)

STS holds a key responsibility in planning and implementing IEC activities in the Tuberculosis Unit (TU). STSs help the Medical Officer TB of the TU to plan IEC activities across the TU. 

STS should collaborate with the Block Education Officer or District IEC Officer in implementing the planned IEC activities. 

Peer group interventions

 

Community or peer-led measures penetrate better into the intricate layers of key population and facilitate Intensive Case Finding (ICF). Peer group support helps patients deal with challenges that they face during the treatment period. Several Tuberculosis (TB) patients find their treatment period stressful and having a peer to talk to, who has undergone similar challenges, and a doctor or counsellor to answer their questions, helps build confidence and realization that they are not alone in this journey.

Joint Effort for Elimination of Tuberculosis [JEET] Model of the Patient Provider Support Agency [PPSA]

Studies have shown that nearly half of all patients with TB in India first seek care in the private sector, where there are significant gaps across the patient-care cascade, notably diagnostic delays, irrational and non-standardized regimens, and under-reporting to authorities. As a result, over a million cases of TB are missed in India every year.

Role of LSG in TB Elimination

Local Self Governance is the management of local affairs by local bodies who have been elected by the local people. There are 2 types of Local Self Government (LSG): panchayats in rural areas and municipalities in urban areas. Local self-government (LSG) has deep connections and linkages with local people.  Role of LSG in Tuberculosis (TB) elimination includes:   

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