Tuberculosis screening and compliance with return for skin test reading among active drug users.
C K Malotte,
F Rhodes and
K E Mais
Center for Behavioral Research and Services, California State University, Long Beach 90813, USA.
OBJECTIVES: This study assessed the independent and combinedeffects of different levels of monetary incentives and a theory-basededucational intervention on return for tuberculosis (TB) skintest reading in a sample of active injection drug and crackcocaine users. Prevalence of TB infection in this sample wasalso determined. METHODS: Active or recent drug users (n = 1004),recruited via street outreach techniques, were skin tested forTB. They were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 levels of monetaryincentive ($5 and $10) provided at return for skin test reading,alone or in combination with a brief motivational educationsession. RESULTS: More than 90% of those who received $10 returnedfor skin test reading, in comparison with 85% of those who received$5 and 33% of those who received no monetary incentive. Theeducation session had no impact on return for skin test reading.The prevalence of a positive tuberculin test was 18.3%. CONCLUSIONS:Monetary incentives dramatically increase the return rate forTB skin test reading among drug users who are at high risk ofTB infection.
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