An anthropological study carried out in 2006/7 in rural Zambia and peri-urban South Africa documented the impact of co-infection with TB and HIV on poor households in the context of poverty and overstretched public health services. The anthropological research was conducted in 18 households affected by TB throughout the period of TB treatment and in 17 comparative non-affected households. Findings reveal that families experience disease alongside desperate social and economic inequities, with more absolute poverty and a deeper degree and prevalence of food insecurity in rural Zambia. Charting patient’s journeys from falling sick with TB to completing treatment revealed that most faced a protracted diagnostic period, pingponging between tre...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 101-114).The use of ethnographic methods unravelled that...
Setting:There is increasing interest in social structural interventions for tuberculosis. The associ...
Setting: There is increasing interest in social structural interventions for tuberculosis. The assoc...
An anthropological study carried out in 2006/7 in rural Zambia and peri-urban South Africa document...
Zambia and South Africa (SA) are two countries that are seriously affected by the dual epidemics of ...
The vulnerabilities that underlie barriers faced by the rural poor whilst trying to access and adher...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-184).The thesis is based on fieldwork conducted in P...
Although historically tuberculosis (TB) has been associated with poverty, few analytical studies fro...
Although historically tuberculosis (TB) has been associated with poverty, few analytical studies fro...
Background Tuberculosis (TB) is a major health concern and the number one cause of death in South Af...
BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) is a major health concern and the number one cause of death in South Afr...
Zimbabwe underwent a socioeconomic crisis and resultant increase in food insecurity in 2008-9. The i...
Zimbabwe underwent a socioeconomic crisis and resultant increase in food insecurity in 2008–9. The i...
This thesis is an investigation into the socio-economic constraints that influence the decisions of ...
Tuberculosis is one of the worlds? deadliest infectious diseases, and is one of the major causes of ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 101-114).The use of ethnographic methods unravelled that...
Setting:There is increasing interest in social structural interventions for tuberculosis. The associ...
Setting: There is increasing interest in social structural interventions for tuberculosis. The assoc...
An anthropological study carried out in 2006/7 in rural Zambia and peri-urban South Africa document...
Zambia and South Africa (SA) are two countries that are seriously affected by the dual epidemics of ...
The vulnerabilities that underlie barriers faced by the rural poor whilst trying to access and adher...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-184).The thesis is based on fieldwork conducted in P...
Although historically tuberculosis (TB) has been associated with poverty, few analytical studies fro...
Although historically tuberculosis (TB) has been associated with poverty, few analytical studies fro...
Background Tuberculosis (TB) is a major health concern and the number one cause of death in South Af...
BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) is a major health concern and the number one cause of death in South Afr...
Zimbabwe underwent a socioeconomic crisis and resultant increase in food insecurity in 2008-9. The i...
Zimbabwe underwent a socioeconomic crisis and resultant increase in food insecurity in 2008–9. The i...
This thesis is an investigation into the socio-economic constraints that influence the decisions of ...
Tuberculosis is one of the worlds? deadliest infectious diseases, and is one of the major causes of ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 101-114).The use of ethnographic methods unravelled that...
Setting:There is increasing interest in social structural interventions for tuberculosis. The associ...
Setting: There is increasing interest in social structural interventions for tuberculosis. The assoc...