| Literature DB >> 22567266 |
Christopher Gilpin1, Pierpaolo de Colombani, Sayohat Hasanova, Umrinisso Sirodjiddinova.
Abstract
A knowledge, attitude, behaviour, and practice survey was conducted among labour migrants in Tajikistan to elucidate key factors influencing access to tuberculosis diagnosis and care both in their labour destination country and at home. 509 labour migrants were interviewed in Khaton and Rasht Valley regions in Tajikistan using a standardised questionnaire. In addition, in-depth interviews were conducted among ten tuberculosis patients who had recently worked abroad. The study showed that migrants have increased vulnerability to tuberculosis due to the working and living conditions in the destination country and that access to health services is limited due to their legal status or the high cost of health services abroad. The average knowledge of migrants regarding tuberculosis is low and misconceptions are frequent. In Tajikistan, although tuberculosis drugs are usually provided free of charge, tuberculosis diagnosis and ancillary treatment are charged, thus creating a significant financial burden for patients and their families. Improving the access of labour migrants to affordable early diagnosis and treatment in both host countries and Tajikistan is a priority.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22567266 PMCID: PMC3335497 DOI: 10.1155/2011/548617
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tuberc Res Treat ISSN: 2090-150X
Figure 1Type of employment abroad.
Health services received abroad.
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| Hospital care paid by employer | 7 | 12 |
| Medical care by physician at place of work | 3 | 5 |
| Treatment from usual primary health care physician | 3 | 5 |
| State hospital care for a fracture | 2 | 3 |
| Dental care at state clinic | 2 | 3 |
| Subtotal | 17 | 29 |
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| Hospital care in state hospital (very expensive) | 15 | 25 |
| Hospital care in private hospital (very expensive) | 12 | 20 |
| Tests performed in a polyclinic (very expensive) | 7 | 12 |
| Treated by ambulance paramedics (expensive) | 6 | 10 |
| Initial TB treatment before returning to Tajikistan | 2 | 3 |
| Subtotal | 42 | 71 |
Figure 2Perceived cost of medical services abroad.
Sufficient* TB knowledge associated with main sociodemographic characteristics of migrants.
| Sociodemographic characteristics |
Total sample ( |
TB knowledge ( |
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| Gender | |||||
| Female | 6 | 1% | 1 | 17% | 0.853 |
| Male | 503 | 99% | 99 | 20% | |
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| Age groups | |||||
| 18–29 years | 200 | 39% | 34 | 17% | 0.464 |
| 30–39 years | 173 | 34% | 36 | 21% | |
| 40 years and over | 136 | 27% | 30 | 22% | |
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| Level of education | |||||
| No education or Primary | 57 | 11% | 8 | 14% |
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| Secondary | 373 | 73% | 69 | 18% | |
| Tertiary | 79 | 16% | 23 | 29% | |
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| Distance from the nearest health centre | |||||
| Less than 10 km | 404 | 79% | 83 | 21% | 0.317 |
| 10 km and more | 105 | 21% | 18 | 17% | |
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| Current employment status | |||||
| Employed | 167 | 33% | 38 | 23% | 0.217 |
| Unemployed | 342 | 67% | 62 | 18% | |
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| Financial position of family (all 5 possible answers) | |||||
| Not enough money even to buy the food | 41 | 8% | 5 | 12% | 0.414 |
| Enough money for food but not for clothes | 229 | 45% | 45 | 20% | |
| Enough for food and clothes but not for expensive things | 197 | 39% | 44 | 22% | |
| We can buy some expensive things | 35 | 7% | 6 | 17% | |
| We can let us every thing we want | 6 | 1% | 0 | 0% | |
| No answer/refused to answer | 1 | ||||
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| Financial position of family (answers grouped in 2 categories) | |||||
| Lower | 270 | 53% | 50 | 19% | 0.481 |
| Higher | 238 | 47% | 50 | 21% | |
| No answer/refused to answer | 1 | ||||
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| Accessibility medical services abroad | |||||
| Yes | 226 | 44% | 51 | 23% | 0.138 |
| No | 283 | 56% | 49 | 17% | |
* “Sufficient knowledge of TB” is defined as the capacity of correctly identifying at least three TB signs/symptoms (fever, fatigue, weight loss, cough, chest pain, shortness of breath), airborne transmission, and possibility to be cured by specific drugs taken without interruption.
Figure 3Perceived cost of TB services in Tajikistan
Attitude and stigma towards TB associated with main sociodemographic characteristics of migrants.
| Sociodemographic characteristics | Total sample ( |
Positive attitude ( |
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| Gender | ||||
| Female | 6 | 6 | 100% |
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| Male | 503 | 302 | 60% | |
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| Age groups | ||||
| 18–29 years | 200 | 119 | 60% | 0.368 |
| 30–39 years | 173 | 100 | 58% | |
| 40 and over | 136 | 89 | 65% | |
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| Level of education | ||||
| No education or Primary | 57 | 37 | 65% |
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| Secondary | 373 | 233 | 62% | |
| Tertiary | 79 | 38 | 48% | |
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| Distance from the nearest health centre | ||||
| Less than 10 km | 404 | 241 | 60% | 0.438 |
| 10 km and more | 105 | 67 | 64% | |
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| Current employment status | ||||
| Employed | 167 | 96 | 57% | 0.717 |
| Unemployed | 342 | 212 | 62% | |
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| Financial position of family (answers grouped in 2 categories) | ||||
| Lower | 270 | 164 | 61% | 0.880 |
| Higher | 238 | 143 | 60% | |
| No answer/refused to answer | 1 | 0% | ||
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| Tuberculosis knowledge | ||||
| Sufficient knowledge | 117 | 36 | 31% | 0.426 |
| Insufficient knowledge | 392 | 64 | 16% | |
Summary of key features from in-depth interviews.
| TB patient | Age/sex | Persons in household | Time spent in Russian Fed. before illness | Employment abroad | Income abroad (USD/month) | Living conditions abroad | Medical insurance or benefits abroad | Where TB diagnosed | Financial implications due to TB disease | Notes |
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| 1 | 32 years man | 10 | 5 months | Construction worker in hospitals | ~300 | Shared room with 4-5 persons | Free treatment in hospital under construction | Tajikistan | Family suffers due to lost income and cost of treatment. | Felt sick two times in Russian Federation and returned to Tajikistan for treatment. |
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| 2 | 25 years man | 4 | 5 years | Loader in supermarket | ~660 | Shared apartment with 8 persons | No insurance, no benefits | Tajikistan | Returned from Russian Federation after feeling sick (fear of deportation). Now, still infectious after 6-month treatment. Poor hospital conditions. | |
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| 3 | 33 years man | 28 | 16 years | Salesman in supermarket | ~2000 | Small house with wife and 3 children | Medical insurance | Russian Federation | Spent all money saved during 18 years working and living in Russian Federation. | 8-month treatment in an expensive private clinic in Russian Federation. On retreatment regimen. |
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| 4 | 23 years women | 8 | 2 years | Housemaid | ~500 | Shared apartment with 7 persons | Early 2009 | Tajikistan | On retreatment regimen. | |
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| 5 | 32 years man | 8 | 6 years | Unskilled labourer in private company | ~580 | Shared apartment with 4 people | No insurance, no benefits | Russian Federation | Family had to sell livestock because of the cost of diagnostics, injections, and ancillary treatment. | On retreatment regimen. Poor hospital conditions. |
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| 6 | 19 years man | 6 | 2 years | Guard in private construction company | Enough to live and travel back home | Shared room with 3-4 persons in the building under construction | No insurance, no benefits | Russian Federation | Family pays for X-ray examinations and vitamins. | Refused hospital treatment because in poor conditions. |
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| 7 | 18 years man | 3 | 2 years | Painter in private construction company | ~250 | Shared room with 3 persons in the building under construction | No insurance, no benefits | Tajikistan | Needed to borrow money to pay X-ray and sputum examination, vitamin, and hospital. | Work of last months not paid because returned to Tajikistan. |
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| 8 | 43 years man | 4 | 3 years | Engine fitter in private construction company | Enough to live and send some money home | Shared room with 12 persons | No insurance, no benefits | Tajikistan | Had spent all money earned in Russian Federation on his TB treatment. | |
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| 9 | 27 years man | 4 | 5 years | Unskilled labourer in private company | ~800 | Shared room with 4 persons in the building under construction | No insurance, no benefits | Russian Federation | Had to pay X-ray, vitamin, and other drugs. | Diagnosed in Russian Federation, returned because of the expensive treatment there. |
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| 10 | 29 years man | 8 | 6 years | Unskilled labourer in private company | ~400 | Barrack shared with 10 persons | No insurance, no benefits | Russian Federation | Needed to borrow money to pay chest X-ray and sputum examination, vitamin, and hospital. | Started treatment in Russian Federation, then returned because of the expensive treatment. |