Exploring the Socio-cultural Dynamics of Treatment Adherence amongst Females living with Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Karachi, Pakistan.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Abeer Mian, Mehjabeen Musharraf, Lubna Ansari Baig
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Abstract

Objective: To explore socio-cultural and grassroots factors influencing treatment non-adherence amongst females living with Pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB).

Methodology: A qualitative Phenomenological design was adopted. Twelve in-depth interviews were conducted at a TB Clinic in Karachi (The Behbud Health Clinic) from February, 2020 to May, 2020 with participants including (i) females living with Pulmonary TB and (ii) healthcare providers engaged in TB service-provision. Interviews were semi-structured and conducted in-person. Data was analyzed inductively using thematic analysis.

Results: Three themes contributing to treatment non-adherence emerged, which are: i) the burden of home-making with sub-themes of a culture of matriarchy, traditional household norms, and intended non-disclosure of TB status; ii) the journey of pursing treatment with subthemes of challenges in accessing diagnostic services, barriers in treatment adherence/continuation, unique treatment-related misconceptions; and iii) TB myths with subthemes emphasizing local rumors and an inherent lack of trust in public healthcare services.

Conclusion: This study reveals important grassroots, socio-cultural and physical barriers to treatment adherence among women, including gender, social norms and treatment demands. Addressing these requires a holistic approach prioritizing community awareness with a focus on understanding day-to-day lived experiences of TB and building healthcare provider capacity to provide treatment services that are responsive and sensitive to these barriers.

探索巴基斯坦卡拉奇女性肺结核患者治疗依从性的社会文化动态。
目的:探讨影响女性肺结核患者治疗依从性的社会文化和基层因素。方法:采用定性现象学设计。2020年2月至2020年5月,在卡拉奇的一家结核病诊所(Behbud健康诊所)进行了12次深入访谈,参与者包括(i)患有肺结核的女性患者和(ii)从事结核病服务提供的医疗保健提供者。访谈是半结构化的,并且是面对面进行的。采用主题分析法对数据进行归纳分析。结果:出现了导致治疗不依从的三个主题,它们是:1)家庭负担,副主题是母权制文化、传统家庭规范和有意不披露结核病状况;Ii)寻求治疗的历程,其子主题包括获得诊断服务的挑战、坚持治疗/继续治疗的障碍、与治疗有关的独特误解;iii)结核病神话,其子主题强调当地谣言和对公共医疗服务固有的缺乏信任。结论:本研究揭示了妇女治疗依从性的重要基层、社会文化和物理障碍,包括性别、社会规范和治疗需求。解决这些问题需要采取一种整体方法,优先考虑社区意识,重点了解结核病的日常生活经历,并建设卫生保健提供者的能力,以提供对这些障碍作出反应和敏感的治疗服务。
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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
9.10%
发文量
363
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: It is a peer reviewed medical journal published regularly since 1984. It was previously known as quarterly "SPECIALIST" till December 31st 1999. It publishes original research articles, review articles, current practices, short communications & case reports. It attracts manuscripts not only from within Pakistan but also from over fifty countries from abroad. Copies of PJMS are sent to all the import medical libraries all over Pakistan and overseas particularly in South East Asia and Asia Pacific besides WHO EMRO Region countries. Eminent members of the medical profession at home and abroad regularly contribute their write-ups, manuscripts in our publications. We pursue an independent editorial policy, which allows an opportunity to the healthcare professionals to express their views without any fear or favour. That is why many opinion makers among the medical and pharmaceutical profession use this publication to communicate their viewpoint.
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