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A qualitative study exploring awareness and attitudes towards tuberculosis in migrant populations in a Metropolitan District Council in the North of England

机译:一项定性研究,探讨英格兰北部大都会区议会对流动人口结核病的认识和态度

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Background: The majority of tuberculosis (TB) cases in the UK occur among people born in high-burden countries (73%), and are concentrated in large urban centres. This study explores migrants' attitudes and beliefs towards TB in an English District where the incidence is higher than the UK average. \ud\udMethods: Community engagement workers ran 26 focus groups using a standardized questionnaire. Purposeful sampling was used to obtain a cross-section of migrant communities. The summary reports were analysed using thematic analysis. \ud\udResults: Most groups did not see TB as a current issue in their community and associated it either with the past or with their country of birth. It appeared to be rarely discussed in their communities and generally not noted as being associated with stigma. \ud\udConclusions: This study revealed a change in social attitudes to TB in migrant groups to those reported in previous literature. Stigma had considerably less effect than expected. However, the evidence revealed that these high-risk groups made the erroneous assumption that, by moving to a low incidence country, they were no longer at risk of the disease. TB services need to respond by revising the information that they provide to take into account the risk perception of these populations.
机译:背景:英国的大多数结核病(TB)病例都发生在高负担国家(73%)出生的人群中,并且集中在大型城市中心。这项研究探讨了在英国地区发病率高于英国平均水平的英国地区,移民对结核病的态度和信念。 \ ud \ ud方法:社区参与人员使用标准化问卷调查了26个焦点小组。有目的的抽样被用来获得移民社区的横截面。使用主题分析对摘要报告进行了分析。 \ ud \ ud结果:大多数群体并不认为结核病是其社区中的当前问题,而是将其与过去或出生国家联系在一起。在他们的社区中似乎很少讨论此问题,并且通常不将其与耻辱联系在一起。结论:本研究揭示了移民群体对结核病的社会态度与先前文献中报道的态度有所不同。污名的影响远小于预期。但是,有证据表明,这些高危人群做出了错误的假设,即移居低发病率国家后,他们不再有患这种疾病的危险。结核病服务需要通过修改其提供的信息来作出反应,以考虑到这些人群的风险感知。

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