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Explanations for 20th Century Tuberculosis Decline: How the Public Gets It Wrong

机译:20世纪肺结核下降的解释:公众如何弄错了

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Introduction: Historical analysis of health data indicates that the majority of the decrease in tuberculosis mortality during the past century was caused by improved social conditions and public health interventions. The purpose of this study was to assess lay public perceptions regarding why tuberculosis declined. Materials and Methods: A nationally representative sample of 705 adults was surveyed to identify their perceived reasons for the decline in tuberculosis mortality in the 20th century. Open- ended questions and responses were coded and placed into eight categories. Results: Approximately 52% of decreasing tuberculosis mortality was attributed to “modern medicine,” and 220% to “vaccination.” Comparatively few of the respondents attributed decreased tuberculosis mortality rates to public health or improvements in social health determinants of health. Males gave more credit to modern medicine and public health, with less to vaccination; the other racial group gave more credit to public health and less to modern medicine; Hispanics gave more credit to modern medicine and less to vaccinations; and the higher income groups gave more credit to vaccinations and public health, but less to modern medicine. Conclusion: The public overly attributes modern medicine as the primary cause of declining tuberculosis mortality rates, the second leading cause of death in the United States during the early 1900s, and gives little credit to the critical role played by public health and improved social conditions. These misperceptions may hinder societal efforts to address and fund important social determinants of health and public health interventions.
机译:简介:对健康数据的历史分析表明,过去一个世纪中结核病死亡率下降的主要原因是社会条件的改善和公共卫生干预措施的引起。这项研究的目的是评估公众对结核病为何下降的看法。材料和方法:对全国705名成年人的代表性样本进行了调查,以确定他们认为20世纪结核病死亡率下降的原因。不限成员名额的问题和回答被编码并分为八类。结果:约有52%的结核病死亡率下降归因于“现代医学”,而220%归因于“疫苗接种”。相对较少的受访者将结核病死亡率的下降归因于公共卫生或健康状况社会决定因素的改善。男性对现代医学和公共卫生的贡献更多,而对疫苗的接种却较少。另一个种族群体对公共卫生给予更多的信任,而对现代医学给予较少的评价;西班牙裔美国人对现代医学给予了更多的重视,而对疫苗接种的贡献却减少了收入较高的人群对疫苗接种和公共卫生给予了更多的重视,而对现代医学的给予却较少。结论:公众过分地将现代医学视为结核病死亡率下降的主要原因,这是1900年代初美国第二大死亡原因,而公众对公共卫生和改善的社会条件所起的关键作用却没有给予任何赞赏。这些误解可能会阻碍社会努力解决和资助健康和公共卫生干预措施的重要社会决定因素。

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