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TB treatment initiation and adherence in a South African community influenced more by perceptions than by knowledge of tuberculosis

机译:南非社区中结核病治疗的开始和坚持与否主要是受观念的影响而不是受结核病知识的影响。

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BackgroundTuberculosis (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.
机译:背景结核病(TB)是全球性的健康问题。不足的病例发现和病例保存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,必须了解外行知觉以确定人们为什么寻求治疗并可能停止接受治疗。东开普省是一个结核病发病率高,患病率高,南非治愈率最差的省份之一。当涉及结核病时,其居民可以被认为是非专业人士。因此,我们调查了东开普省人群的知识,对结核病治疗的了解以及对治疗的依从性。

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