Objective: To gain a better understanding of the attitude and social consequences oftuberculosis (TB) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.Design: A cross sectional survey using a structured questionnaire and a qualitative studybased on the focus group discussion (FGD) technique.Setting: Eight different kebeles (urban dwellers' associations) or'six woredas (next higheradministrative level to kebele).Subjects and methods: Seven hundred and three participants, corn prising 326 males and 377females were interviewed using the written questionnaire and 116 recent and current TBpatients through focus group discussion. Data were analysed sing SPSStPC statisticalpackage. The proportions were compared using univariate and I~ivariate analyses to showthe frequenc...
Tuberculosis (TB) has become a serious South African health problem because it is the most common op...
Background. In Ethiopia the prevalence of all forms of TB is estimated at 261/100 000 population, le...
Abstract: Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the leading causes of adult mortality with 32 % of the global ...
Objective: To gain a better understanding of the attitude and social consequences oftuberculosis (TB...
INTRODUCTION:Ethiopia is among the high-burden countries for tuberculosis (TB), TB/HIV, and drug-res...
Good public understanding of tuberculosis (TB), its cause, signs and symptoms, mode of transmissions...
BACKGROUND:Stigma attached to tuberculosis contributes to the limited effectiveness of current TB co...
Background. Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is becoming a major challenge of tuberculosis ...
BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) remains a major health challenge in the sub-Saharan African countries; N...
This thesis used a qualititave research approach to explore the causes, manifestations and consequen...
BACKGROUND: Perceived stigma and lack of awareness could contribute to the late presentation and low...
Background and goal Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the major health problems in the world. Early passiv...
Perceived stigma and lack of awareness could contribute to the late presentation and low detection r...
OBJECTIVES: To assess tuberculosis (TB) knowledge, attitudes and health-seeking behaviour to inform ...
Background: Stigma is one of the many factors hindering tuberculosis (TB) control by negatively affe...
Tuberculosis (TB) has become a serious South African health problem because it is the most common op...
Background. In Ethiopia the prevalence of all forms of TB is estimated at 261/100 000 population, le...
Abstract: Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the leading causes of adult mortality with 32 % of the global ...
Objective: To gain a better understanding of the attitude and social consequences oftuberculosis (TB...
INTRODUCTION:Ethiopia is among the high-burden countries for tuberculosis (TB), TB/HIV, and drug-res...
Good public understanding of tuberculosis (TB), its cause, signs and symptoms, mode of transmissions...
BACKGROUND:Stigma attached to tuberculosis contributes to the limited effectiveness of current TB co...
Background. Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is becoming a major challenge of tuberculosis ...
BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) remains a major health challenge in the sub-Saharan African countries; N...
This thesis used a qualititave research approach to explore the causes, manifestations and consequen...
BACKGROUND: Perceived stigma and lack of awareness could contribute to the late presentation and low...
Background and goal Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the major health problems in the world. Early passiv...
Perceived stigma and lack of awareness could contribute to the late presentation and low detection r...
OBJECTIVES: To assess tuberculosis (TB) knowledge, attitudes and health-seeking behaviour to inform ...
Background: Stigma is one of the many factors hindering tuberculosis (TB) control by negatively affe...
Tuberculosis (TB) has become a serious South African health problem because it is the most common op...
Background. In Ethiopia the prevalence of all forms of TB is estimated at 261/100 000 population, le...
Abstract: Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the leading causes of adult mortality with 32 % of the global ...