Tuberculosis (TB)-related stigma is an important social determinant of health. Research generally highlights how stigma can have a considerable impact on individuals and communities, including delays in seeking health care and adherence to treatment. There is scant research into the assessment of TB-related stigma in low incidence countries. This study aimed to systematically map out the research into stigma. A particular emphasis was placed on the methods employed to measure stigma, the conceptual frameworks used to understand stigma, and whether structural factors were theorized. Twenty-two studies were identified; the majority adopted a qualitative approach and aimed to assess knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about TB. Few studies inclu...
Tuberculosis is one of the most commonly diseases in India. It is a highly infectious disease and mo...
BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) stigma remains a barrier to early diagnosis and treatment completion. In...
A Research Report Submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand in pa...
Tuberculosis (TB)-related stigma is an important social determinant of health. Research generally hi...
Tuberculosis (TB)-related stigma is an important social determinant of health. Research generally hi...
SummaryTuberculosis (TB)-related stigma is an important social determinant of health. Research gener...
This exploratory research is a study of tuberculosis (TB) and health-related stigma which examines t...
This exploratory research is a study of tuberculosis (TB) and health-related stigma which examines t...
BACKGROUND: Stigma and discrimination are interrelated and are breaking the fundamental human rights...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the most important infectious diseases worldwid...
Stigma is one of the many factors hindering tuberculosis (TB) control by negatively affecting hospit...
SettingTuberculosis (TB) related stigma is associated with lack of treatment adherence. Individual p...
Tuberculosis (TB) stigma is considered a vague concept, because it is not easily assessed. The purpo...
Background: Stigma is one of the many factors hindering tuberculosis (TB) control by negatively affe...
OBJECTIVE: The social stigma of tuberculosis is much less studied than those of other diseases such ...
Tuberculosis is one of the most commonly diseases in India. It is a highly infectious disease and mo...
BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) stigma remains a barrier to early diagnosis and treatment completion. In...
A Research Report Submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand in pa...
Tuberculosis (TB)-related stigma is an important social determinant of health. Research generally hi...
Tuberculosis (TB)-related stigma is an important social determinant of health. Research generally hi...
SummaryTuberculosis (TB)-related stigma is an important social determinant of health. Research gener...
This exploratory research is a study of tuberculosis (TB) and health-related stigma which examines t...
This exploratory research is a study of tuberculosis (TB) and health-related stigma which examines t...
BACKGROUND: Stigma and discrimination are interrelated and are breaking the fundamental human rights...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the most important infectious diseases worldwid...
Stigma is one of the many factors hindering tuberculosis (TB) control by negatively affecting hospit...
SettingTuberculosis (TB) related stigma is associated with lack of treatment adherence. Individual p...
Tuberculosis (TB) stigma is considered a vague concept, because it is not easily assessed. The purpo...
Background: Stigma is one of the many factors hindering tuberculosis (TB) control by negatively affe...
OBJECTIVE: The social stigma of tuberculosis is much less studied than those of other diseases such ...
Tuberculosis is one of the most commonly diseases in India. It is a highly infectious disease and mo...
BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) stigma remains a barrier to early diagnosis and treatment completion. In...
A Research Report Submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand in pa...