Community Health Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia.
J Clin Nurs. 2011 Jul;20(13-14):1961-70. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2010.03516.x. Epub 2010 Oct 29.
Tuberculosis is a major health problem internationally and brings with it a range of physical, economic and social consequences. There is a stigma associated with having tuberculosis because the disease is commonly viewed as a 'dirty disease'. This stigma can have a negative impact on an individual and may delay the person seeking treatment.
The aim of this review was to explore the stigma and impact of having tuberculosis or having a family member with tuberculosis.
Literature review.
A comprehensive search of the electronic databases was undertaken. Inclusion criteria for the review were studies that investigated people with tuberculosis or their families, focused on the stigma or impact of tuberculosis and reported descriptions of the experience. Data were synthesised using a thematic analysis.
The literature search identified thirty studies. Three themes emerged from the synthesis: shame, isolation and fear. The shame related to tuberculosis being viewed as a bad disease, a dirty disease. Isolation involved both the withdrawal from social contact and the shunning of contact by other people. Fear was a consequence of the many difficulties that accompany tuberculosis. These factors operated at three levels, on the individual level, the family level and the societal level.
The stigma that accompanies tuberculosis can have a negative impact on the individual and family and may result in their withdrawal from society because of shame and fear. The review highlights the need for education to provide practical strategies for individuals and families and to educate communities where tuberculosis is endemic. Relevance to clinical practice. The review highlights the widespread ignorance of tuberculosis and need for education of the individual, family and community. This education should provide practical strategies to help people cope with tuberculosis. It also suggests that ensuring confidentiality should be an important component of management strategies.
结核病是一个全球性的重大健康问题,它带来了一系列身体、经济和社会后果。由于结核病通常被视为“肮脏的疾病”,因此与结核病相关联存在着耻辱感。这种耻辱感可能会对个人产生负面影响,并可能导致人们延迟寻求治疗。
本综述旨在探讨结核病或家庭成员患有结核病所带来的耻辱感和影响。
文献综述。
对电子数据库进行了全面检索。综述的纳入标准是研究对象为结核病患者或其家属,重点关注结核病的耻辱感或影响,并报告了对这种经历的描述。使用主题分析对数据进行综合。
文献检索确定了三十项研究。综合分析得出了三个主题:羞耻感、孤立感和恐惧感。与结核病相关的羞耻感源于将其视为一种不良疾病,一种肮脏的疾病。孤立感既包括与社会接触的脱离,也包括其他人对接触的回避。恐惧是结核病伴随的许多困难的结果。这些因素在个体、家庭和社会三个层面上运作。
伴随结核病而来的耻辱感可能对个人和家庭产生负面影响,并可能导致他们因羞耻和恐惧而从社会中退缩。该综述强调了需要进行教育,为个人、家庭和社区提供实用的策略,以应对结核病。这也表明确保保密性应该是管理策略的一个重要组成部分。
该综述强调了人们对结核病的广泛无知,需要对个人、家庭和社区进行教育。这种教育应该提供实用的策略,帮助人们应对结核病。它还表明,确保保密性应该是管理策略的一个重要组成部分。