Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Background: Despite being curable, tuberculosis is still a stigmatized disease. Not only is TB patients' suffering due to its clinical manifestations, but also because of society's prejudice, embarrassing situations, and even self-discrimination. This study aims to investigate psychosocial experiences of patients who have completed tuberculosis treatment in Sao Carlos a municipality in the interior of Sao Paulo State, Brazil. Methods: This study, of a clinical-qualitative nature, sought to understand the meanings provided by the participants themselves. Fifteen individuals, who had successfully completed tuberculosis treatment, participated in this research. The sample size was es...
The social stigma associated with TB is a challenge facing management of the area of public health c...
Stigma is one of the many factors hindering tuberculosis (TB) control by negatively affecting hospit...
Tuberculosis is one of the communicable diseases that still contributes substantially to the worldwi...
Tuberculosis (TB) often leaves its impact physically, socially and mentally on patients. The goal of...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a curable disease, however, is still a stigmatized disease. People with TB suff...
Objective: To examine the perceived and enacted stigma experienced by TB patients and the community....
Abstract Background Tuberculosis remains an important disease which mainly affects the majority of v...
Copperbelt province of Zambia Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious public health problem in...
This study of qualitative approach, anchored in the theoretical assumptions of the Social Representa...
This study aimed to analyze the discourses of patients who were diagnosed with multidrug-resistant t...
BACKGROUND: We report a patient-centered intervention study in 9 municipalities of rural Nicaragua a...
Background: Stigma is one of the many factors hindering tuberculosis (TB) control by negatively affe...
Background. We report a patient-centered intervention study in 9 municipalities of rural Nicaragua a...
The World Health Organization (WHO) identifies 8.7 million new cases of tuberculosis (TB) annually a...
A tuberculose (TB) é uma doença infectocontagiosa, causada pelo Mycobacterium tuberculosis...
The social stigma associated with TB is a challenge facing management of the area of public health c...
Stigma is one of the many factors hindering tuberculosis (TB) control by negatively affecting hospit...
Tuberculosis is one of the communicable diseases that still contributes substantially to the worldwi...
Tuberculosis (TB) often leaves its impact physically, socially and mentally on patients. The goal of...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a curable disease, however, is still a stigmatized disease. People with TB suff...
Objective: To examine the perceived and enacted stigma experienced by TB patients and the community....
Abstract Background Tuberculosis remains an important disease which mainly affects the majority of v...
Copperbelt province of Zambia Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious public health problem in...
This study of qualitative approach, anchored in the theoretical assumptions of the Social Representa...
This study aimed to analyze the discourses of patients who were diagnosed with multidrug-resistant t...
BACKGROUND: We report a patient-centered intervention study in 9 municipalities of rural Nicaragua a...
Background: Stigma is one of the many factors hindering tuberculosis (TB) control by negatively affe...
Background. We report a patient-centered intervention study in 9 municipalities of rural Nicaragua a...
The World Health Organization (WHO) identifies 8.7 million new cases of tuberculosis (TB) annually a...
A tuberculose (TB) é uma doença infectocontagiosa, causada pelo Mycobacterium tuberculosis...
The social stigma associated with TB is a challenge facing management of the area of public health c...
Stigma is one of the many factors hindering tuberculosis (TB) control by negatively affecting hospit...
Tuberculosis is one of the communicable diseases that still contributes substantially to the worldwi...