An exploration of the social stigma of tuberculosis in five "municipios" of Nicaragua to reflect on local interventions

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作者
Macq, J [1 ]
Solis, A
Martinez, G
Martiny, P
Dujardin, B
机构
[1] ULB, ESP, Hlth Policy & Syst, Brussels, Belgium
[2] UNIOSS, Ctr Invest & Estudios Salud, Managua, Nicaragua
关键词
tuberculosis; PATB; local health care system; Nicaragua;
D O I
10.1016/j.healthpol.2005.01.003
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Objective: The social stigma of tuberculosis is much less studied than those of other diseases such as AIDS or mental problems. However, it has important implications on the affected person's well being and on the epidemic's control. Our study aims at exploring this social stigma in five local health systems of Nicaragua, prior to implementing interventions to reduce it. Methods: Through in-depth interviews and focus groups involving stakeholders in the care of people affected by tuberculosis (PATBs), we analysed interactions between PATBs and family members, first line government health services' personnel, and community members. Results: According to our results, the interaction between stakeholders and PATBs can be described as the intersection between two sets of contradictory feelings and attitudes: (a) feelings of affection and supportive attitudes toward PATBs opposed to the fear of being infected or that PATBs will infect others and, (b) confidence in PATBs considered to be unlucky opposed to mistrust of PATBs considered to be negligent. PATBs react against this mainly by hiding their condition which leads them to a, loss of confidence and depression. This intricate group of feelings and attitudes is influenced by two sets of determinants related to domination and power between stakeholders and issues of knowledge and information. Conclusion: Analysing tuberculosis-related social stigma as a social process enabled us to better understand some key social structural factors of health care system's organisation and identify locally acceptable interventions to reduce such stigma. The fact of analysing, in a more thorough study, some interventions in the currently changing social structural context of health care systems in Nicaragua will give us a better insight into the relevance of our analysis and the interventions' effectiveness in reducing the social stigma of tuberculosis. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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