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Qualitative interviews with non-national tuberculosis patients in Cairo Egypt: understanding the financial and social cost of treatment adherence

机译:在埃及开罗对非国家级结核病患者进行的定性访谈:了解坚持治疗的经济和社会成本

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Limited data are available about the challenges of non-national TB patients undergoing long-term treatment courses in an urban setting. This study aimed to understand the financial and social cost of adherence of non-national TB patients in Cairo, Egypt as a means to inform the development of context-specific interventions to support treatment adherence. In 2011, 22 in-depth interviews were conducted with TB patients from Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia and Djibouti to obtain qualitative data. Analysis was based on thematic analysis that aimed to identify recurrent themes and codes from the narratives. The study identified a number of factors that influence TB treatment adherence. Uncertain financial status due to limited or no employment was frequently discussed in interviews, which resulted in fear of not being able to support family, loss of pride, dependence on family and friends, fear of losing housing, food insecurity and limited food options. Respondents also feared infecting other household members and longed for opportunities to discuss their illness and treatment experiences with other individuals but their social networks were often limited. TB-related stigma was driven by shame and blame of infection. Respondents also believed stigma was based on their foreign origin. Stigma manifested in distancing and exclusion in various ways, resulting in isolation, psychological distress and reluctance to disclose TB status to others. Poverty-related factors and social context with a special focus on stigma should be considered when developing strategies for supporting long-term treatment courses for non-national patients in Cairo and other similar urban settings.
机译:关于在城市环境中接受长期治疗课程的非国家级结核病患者所面临挑战的可用数据有限。这项研究旨在了解埃及开罗非本国结核病患者依从性的财务和社会成本,以此作为开发针对特定情境的干预措施以支持依从性的手段。 2011年,对来自苏丹,埃塞俄比亚,厄立特里亚,索马里和吉布提的结核病患者进行了22次深度访谈,以获取定性数据。分析基于主题分析,旨在从叙述中识别出重复出现的主题和代码。该研究确定了许多影响结核病治疗依从性的因素。访谈中经常讨论由于就业有限或没有就业而导致的不确定的财务状况,这导致人们担心无法养家糊口,丧失自尊心,对家人和朋友的依赖性,担心失去住房,粮食不安全和食物选择有限。受访者还担心会感染其他家庭成员,并渴望有机会与其他人讨论他们的病情和治疗经验,但他们的社交网络通常很有限。结核相关的污名是由感染的耻辱感造成的。受访者还认为污名是基于其外国血统。污名表现为以各种方式疏远和排斥,导致孤立,心理困扰和不愿向他人透露结核病状况。在制定支持开罗和其他类似城市环境中的非本国患者的长期治疗课程的策略时,应考虑与贫困有关的因素和社会背景,尤其是耻辱感。

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