C L Leung, D Jerene, J Meghji, M Drage, W Mbawala, S G Mpagama, C Pell, C Mulder
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Abstract
Background: TB has long-term health and social sequelae. The experiences of TB survivors are not well understood and there is limited evidence around gaps in care. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of qualitative research on post-TB sequelae and care, to identify knowledge gaps and inform future research and interventions to support person-centred care.
Methods: A systematic search strategy, using two search strings incorporating post-TB and TB-related chronic respiratory disease. Searches were conducted on PubMed, Web of Science and CINAHL. Sources were screened systematically, data extracted independently and analyzed thematically.
Results: Sixty-six sources were identified. After applying exclusion/inclusion criteria, 16 articles were included in a qualitative synthesis. Key themes included the physical, psychological, economic and social impacts of TB. These included threats to TB survivors' social role. People who suffer from long-term sequelae are stigmatised. Access to care is limited and tends to focus on acute respiratory disease. Policymakers indicate that the lack of data regarding the long-term impacts of TB contributed to insufficient resources being allocated.
Conclusion: This systematic review underscores the post-TB physical and psychological impacts and the complexity of post-TB sequelae; it emphasizes the urgent need for evidence regarding the long-term impact of TB sequelae to improve care.
背景:结核病具有长期的健康和社会后遗症。结核病幸存者的经历没有得到很好的了解,关于护理差距的证据有限。本文旨在全面概述结核病后后遗症和护理的定性研究,确定知识差距,并为未来的研究和干预提供信息,以支持以人为本的护理。方法:采用系统的搜索策略,使用包含结核后和结核相关慢性呼吸道疾病的两个搜索字符串。在PubMed, Web of Science和CINAHL上进行了搜索。系统筛选来源,独立提取数据并进行专题分析。结果:确定了66个来源。应用排除/纳入标准后,16篇文章被纳入定性综合。关键主题包括结核病对身体、心理、经济和社会的影响。其中包括对结核病幸存者社会角色的威胁。患有长期后遗症的人会被污名化。获得护理的机会有限,而且往往侧重于急性呼吸道疾病。决策者指出,缺乏关于结核病长期影响的数据导致分配的资源不足。结论:本系统综述强调了结核病后的生理和心理影响以及结核病后后遗症的复杂性;它强调迫切需要关于结核病后遗症长期影响的证据,以改善护理。