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出生于高流行地区、现居住于低流行地区的人群对结核病的认知

Perceptions of Tuberculosis Among Individuals Born in a High-Endemic Setting, Now Living in a Low-Endemic Setting.

作者信息

Ersson Annika, Östman Terese, Sjöström Rita

机构信息

Department of infectious diseases, Östersund Hospital, Östersund, Sweden.

Östersund hospital, Building 12, 2d Floor, 831 27, Östersund, Sweden.

出版信息

J Immigr Minor Health. 2019 Dec;21(6):1373-1379. doi: 10.1007/s10903-019-00858-w.

Abstract

Of all individuals diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) in Sweden 2015 were 90% born in other countries. Early diagnosis and treatment is essential to avoid TB transmission. Lack of knowledge about TB and anticipated negative social consequences have proved to be significant contributing factors to delay in seeking health care. This study aimed to understand the perception of TB among people originating from a high-endemic region, currently living in a low-endemic region. A qualitative study design, with male and female participants from a high-endemic region divided into focus groups. A semi-structured interview guide was used to elicit their perceptions of TB. A qualitative content analysis was performed on the recorded material from the interviews. The informants noted that their attitude towards individuals with TB had changed, previously they had felt prejudiced towards them whereas now they felt supportive. It seems possible to diminish TB stigma by ensuring suitable health care is available in combination with correct information about transmission, infectiousness and treatment.

摘要

2015年在瑞典被诊断出患有结核病(TB)的所有人中,90%出生在其他国家。早期诊断和治疗对于避免结核病传播至关重要。事实证明,对结核病缺乏了解以及预期的负面社会后果是导致延迟寻求医疗保健的重要因素。本研究旨在了解来自高流行地区、目前居住在低流行地区的人们对结核病的认知。采用定性研究设计,将来自高流行地区的男性和女性参与者分成焦点小组。使用半结构化访谈指南来了解他们对结核病的认知。对访谈记录材料进行定性内容分析。受访者指出,他们对结核病患者的态度已经改变,以前他们对患者有偏见,而现在则感到支持。通过确保提供适当的医疗保健并结合关于传播、传染性和治疗的正确信息,似乎有可能减少结核病污名。

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