[The knowledge, attitudes and practice of population groups with respect to tuberculosis. 1994-1996]

Autor: A E, Corona Aguilera, G, Morales Casas, A M, Chalgub Moreno, L, Armas Pérez, O S, Acosta Cabrera, E, González Ochoa
Rok vydání: 2000
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Zdroj: Revista cubana de medicina tropical. 52(2)
ISSN: 0375-0760
Popis: The development of successful tuberculosis control programs requires the people's involvement, hence a study was performed to identify knowledge, perceptions and practices of the population regarding occurrence, transmission, treatment and control of this disease. The focal group technique was used in 6 sets of persons aged 15 years and over from 6 municipalities of the City of Havana. These groups thought that tuberculosis had declined in the last ten years but had increased again in the last 2-3 years, that it was a contagious disease presenting symptoms such as cough, hemoptysis, loss of weight, fever. They considered it as a terrible, undesirable sickness associated with poverty and caught due to malnourishment, poor hygiene of the sick person and his/her relatives and smoking. Some thought that this disease was curable and other that it was not. Several other people believed that patients should be isolated in hospital whereas others stated that they could have a normal life at home, most preferred to be informed about the disease by TV and radio. It was concluded that a quantitative study should be performed based on these results.
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