[Sociological perspectives on the management of TB/HIV co-infection in Burkina Faso].

Sante (Montrouge, France) Pub Date : 2010-10-01 Epub Date: 2011-01-31 DOI:10.1684/san.2010.0206
Roger Zerbo, Koiné Maxime Drabo, Séni Kouanda, Jean-Bosco Ouedraogo, Bruno Dujardin, Jean Macq, Pierre Huygens
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Abstract

In Burkina Faso, the management of TB/HIV co-infection presents a challenge for policy-makers and the health-care system, with its psychological, sociocultural and biomedical issues. The purpose of this paper is to describe the concerns caused by this co-infection and propose a management strategy for these patients. These findings result from a qualitative socio-anthropological study during a public health project in three health districts from 2006 to 2008 and from the observation of care practices in health centres. Patients face a double burden: the negative social image of both diseases and complicated difficult treatment. They deal with problems of social integration, with their social relations impaired by humiliation and marginalisation. The painful experience of daily doses of antiretroviral and anti-TB drugs creates bitterness against drugs, aggravated sometimes by apparently capricious care. In addition to economic insecurity, these chronically ill patients face social stigma and marginalisation, all damaging to their self-esteem.

[布基纳法索结核病/艾滋病合并感染管理的社会学观点]。
在布基纳法索,结核病/艾滋病毒合并感染的管理因其心理、社会文化和生物医学问题,对决策者和卫生保健系统提出了挑战。本文的目的是描述这种合并感染引起的关注,并提出了这些患者的管理策略。这些发现来自2006年至2008年在三个卫生区的公共卫生项目期间进行的定性社会人类学研究,以及对卫生中心护理实践的观察。患者面临着双重负担:疾病的负面社会形象和复杂困难的治疗。他们处理社会融合的问题,处理因屈辱和边缘化而受损的社会关系。每天服用抗逆转录病毒和抗结核药物的痛苦经历使人们对药物产生了怨恨,有时显然反复无常的护理会加剧这种怨恨。除了经济不安全之外,这些慢性病患者还面临社会耻辱和边缘化,所有这些都损害了他们的自尊。
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