Tuberculosis and Mental Health: A Poorly Addressed Syndemic in India.

Q3 Medicine
Sanjitha Muneeswaran, Chapal Mehra, Lancelot M Pinto
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Abstract

Introduction: India bears a dual burden of tuberculosis (TB) and mental health (MH) disorders, both of which are underdiagnosed due to stigma and diagnostic challenges. These conditions frequently coexist, forming a syndemic that has significant implications for public health.

Objective: To explore the bidirectional relationship between TB and MH disorders, highlighting the impact on TB treatment outcomes, including higher risks of nonadherence, loss to follow-up, and mortality. This review emphasizes the need for integrating MH screening and support into TB programs to improve patient outcomes and ensure holistic care.

Conclusion: Despite the profound interplay between TB and MH disorders, MH remains inadequately addressed in TB care. Simple screening tools and community-based interventions can facilitate early detection and treatment. Integrating MH support, reducing stigma, and promoting collaboration between healthcare workers and MH professionals are vital to achieving World Health Organization (WHO)'s patient-centered care goals. Addressing this syndemic holistically is essential to improve outcomes for those affected and advance TB care standards in India.

结核病和精神健康:印度一个未得到妥善处理的问题。
导言:印度承受着结核病和精神卫生障碍的双重负担,由于污名化和诊断方面的挑战,这两种疾病都未得到充分诊断。这些情况经常共存,形成对公共卫生具有重大影响的综合征。目的:探讨结核病和MH疾病之间的双向关系,强调对结核病治疗结果的影响,包括更高的不遵守风险、随访损失和死亡率。本综述强调需要将MH筛查和支持纳入结核病规划,以改善患者预后并确保整体护理。结论:尽管结核病和MH疾病之间存在深刻的相互作用,但MH在结核病治疗中仍未得到充分解决。简单的筛查工具和基于社区的干预措施可以促进早期发现和治疗。整合卫生保健支持、减少耻辱感以及促进卫生保健工作者和卫生保健专业人员之间的合作,对于实现世界卫生组织(世卫组织)以患者为中心的护理目标至关重要。全面解决这一疾病对于改善受影响者的结果和提高印度的结核病治疗标准至关重要。
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