Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine , New Orleans, LA , USA ; Facultad de Salud Pública y Administración, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia , Lima , Peru.
Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine , New Orleans, LA , USA.
Front Public Health. 2014 Dec 22;2:281. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2014.00281. eCollection 2014.
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant public health challenge worldwide, and particularly in Peru with one of the highest incidence rates in Latin America. TB patient behavior has a direct influence on whether a patient will receive timely diagnosis and successful treatment of their illness.
The objective was to understand the complex factors that can impact TB patient health seeking behavior.
In-depth interviews were conducted with adult and parents of pediatric patients receiving TB treatment (n = 43), within that group a sub-group was also co-infected with HIV (n = 11).
Almost all of the study participants recognized delays in seeking either their child's or their own diagnosis of their TB symptoms. The principal reasons for treatment-seeking delays were lack of knowledge and confusion of TB symptoms, fear and embarrassment of receiving a TB diagnosis, and a patient tendency to self-medicate prior to seeking formal medical attention.
Health promotion activities that target patient delays have the potential to improve individual patient outcomes and mitigate the spread of TB at a community level.
结核病(TB)仍然是全球公共卫生的重大挑战,在秘鲁尤为如此,秘鲁的发病率在拉丁美洲是最高的之一。TB 患者的行为直接影响到他们是否能及时得到诊断和成功治疗。
本研究旨在了解可能影响 TB 患者寻求医疗服务行为的复杂因素。
对正在接受 TB 治疗的成年患者和儿科患者的父母(n=43)进行了深入访谈,其中一组亚组还同时感染了 HIV(n=11)。
几乎所有的研究参与者都承认,他们在寻求自己或孩子的 TB 症状诊断时都有延误。寻求治疗的主要原因是缺乏对 TB 症状的了解和混淆,对获得 TB 诊断的恐惧和尴尬,以及患者在寻求正式医疗帮助之前倾向于自行用药。
针对患者延误的健康促进活动有可能改善个体患者的预后,并减轻社区层面上 TB 的传播。