Erasmus University Rotterdam, Institute of Health Policy & Management, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
BMC Public Health. 2010 Feb 17;10:72. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-72.
Tuberculosis (TB) is a global health concern. Inadequate case finding and case holding has been cited as major barrier to the control of TB. The TB literature is written almost entirely from a biomedical perspective, while recent studies show that it is imperative to understand lay perception to determine why people seek treatment and may stop taking treatment. The Eastern Cape is known as a province with high TB incidence, prevalence and with one of the worst cure rates of South Africa. Its inhabitants can be considered lay experts when it comes to TB. Therefore, we investigated knowledge, perceptions of (access to) TB treatment and adherence to treatment among an Eastern Cape population.
An area-stratified sampling design was applied. A total of 1020 households were selected randomly in proportion to the total number of households in each neighbourhood.
TB knowledge can be considered fairly good among this community. Respondents' perceptions suggest that stigma may influence TB patients' decision in health seeking behavior and adherence to TB treatment. A full 95% of those interviewed believe people with TB tend to hide their TB status out of fear of what others may say. Regression analyses revealed that in this population young and old, men and women and the lower and higher educated share the same attitudes and perceptions. Our findings are therefore likely to reflect the actual situation of TB patients in this population.
The lay experts' perceptions suggests that stigma appears to effect case holding and case finding. Future interventions should be directed at improving attitudes and perceptions to potentially reduce stigma. This requires a patient-centered approach to empower TB patients and active involvement in the development and implementation of stigma reduction programs.
结核病(TB)是一个全球性的健康问题。发现和管理不足被认为是控制结核病的主要障碍。结核病文献几乎完全是从生物医学的角度撰写的,而最近的研究表明,了解非专业人士的看法对于确定人们为什么寻求治疗以及可能停止治疗至关重要。东开普省是一个结核病发病率、患病率高且南非治愈率最差的省份之一。其居民在结核病方面可以被视为非专业的专家。因此,我们调查了东开普省居民对结核病的知识、对(获得)结核病治疗的看法和对治疗的依从性。
采用了区域分层抽样设计。在每个街区中,按照总家庭户数的比例随机选择了 1020 户家庭。
在这个社区,结核病知识可以说是相当不错的。受访者的看法表明,耻辱感可能会影响结核病患者的求医行为和对结核病治疗的依从性。接受采访的人中,有 95%的人认为结核病患者出于对他人言论的恐惧而倾向于隐瞒自己的结核病状况。回归分析显示,在这个人群中,年轻人和老年人、男性和女性以及受教育程度较低和较高的人都持有相同的态度和看法。因此,我们的研究结果可能反映了该人群中结核病患者的实际情况。
非专业人士的看法表明,耻辱感似乎会影响结核病的发现和管理。未来的干预措施应针对改善态度和看法,以减少耻辱感。这需要以患者为中心的方法来增强结核病患者的能力,并积极参与制定和实施减少耻辱感的计划。