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Community knowledge and attitude to pulmonary tuberculosis in rural Edo state, Nigeria.

Ekaete Alice Tobin1, Paul-West Okojie, Essy Clementina Isah.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A high level of community awareness and positive perception toward pulmonary TB (PTB) and its management is crucial for the success of any control strategy. This study was carried out to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practice as regard to TB and its treatment.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A descriptive cross sectional study involving 193 persons was carried out in a rural community in Ward 5 of Etsako-West local government area of Edo state, selected through a multi-stage sampling process.
RESULTS: About 86% of respondents had heard of PTB, with a greater proportion being females (55.7%). Mean knowledge score (16.26±5.8) showed that a greater proportion (55.1%) had poor knowledge (range 0-35), with males having better (though not significant) knowledge than females (mean score 17.28±5.9 and 16.94±5.0, respectively, P=0.68). Although attitude toward TB did not influence caring for sick relatives or friends, it impeded social interactions and marriage prospects with infected persons within the community.
CONCLUSION: Knowledge and attitude toward PTB was generally poor in this rural community. Efforts should be intensified by health authorities in the local government to raise awareness and knowledge of the disease, so as to improve social perception and early recognition of infection.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24005586     DOI: 10.4103/1596-3519.117623

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Afr Med        ISSN: 0975-5764


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