Howley Meredith M, Rouse Chaturia D, Katz Dolores J, Colson Paul W, Hirsch-Moverman Yael, Royce Rachel A
New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY, USA,
J Immigr Minor Health. 2015 Oct;17(5):1487-95. doi: 10.1007/s10903-014-0105-9.
Non-Hispanic blacks represent 13% of the U.S.-born population but account for 37% of tuberculosis (TB) cases reported in U.S.-born persons. Few studies have explored whether this disparity is associated with differences in TB-related knowledge and attitudes. Interviews were conducted with U.S.-born, non-Hispanic blacks and whites diagnosed with TB from August 2009 to December 2010 in cities and states that accounted for 27% of all TB cases diagnosed in these racial groups in the U.S. during that time period. Of 477 participants, 368 (77%) were non-Hispanic black and 109 (23%) were non-Hispanic white. Blacks had significantly less knowledge and more misconceptions about TB transmission and latent TB infection than whites. Most TB patients in both groups recalled being given TB information; having received such information was strongly correlated with TB knowledge. Providing information to U.S.-born TB patients significantly increased their knowledge and understanding of TB. More focused efforts are needed to provide TB information to U.S.-born black TB patients.
非西班牙裔黑人占美国本土出生人口的13%,但在美国本土出生人群中报告的结核病(TB)病例中占37%。很少有研究探讨这种差异是否与结核病相关知识和态度的差异有关。2009年8月至2010年12月期间,在占美国这两个种族群体同期诊断出的所有结核病病例27%的城市和州,对美国本土出生、被诊断为结核病的非西班牙裔黑人和白人进行了访谈。在477名参与者中,368名(77%)是非西班牙裔黑人,109名(23%)是非西班牙裔白人。与白人相比,黑人对结核病传播和潜伏性结核感染的了解明显更少,误解更多。两组中的大多数结核病患者都回忆起曾被告知结核病相关信息;收到此类信息与结核病知识密切相关。向美国本土出生的结核病患者提供信息显著增加了他们对结核病的了解。需要做出更有针对性的努力,向美国本土出生的黑人结核病患者提供结核病信息。