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Tuberculosis knowledge and awareness in tribal-dominant districts of Jharkhand, India: implications for ACSM.

P Kulkarni1, A Kudale1, K Arasu2, M Lab3, W Darby3, S Rangan1.   

Abstract

SETTING: Forty hard-to-reach villages in the East and West Singhbhum Districts of Jharkhand State, India.
OBJECTIVES: To document knowledge and awareness of tuberculosis (TB) among the general population, understand gender differences and inform intervention activities for the improvement of TB control programmes in tribal-dominant hard-to-reach areas in India.
DESIGN: A cross-sectional community-based survey was carried out among 825 respondents using population proportionate sampling.
RESULTS: Most of the respondents were in the 18-35 years age group, tribal and married; 44% were illiterate. The study shows poor knowledge about TB symptoms, causes, modes of transmission and moderate awareness about government TB services. Correct knowledge about the cause of TB was negligible: half of the respondents reported local liquor as the cause, 61% considered TB as transmissible and one third considered sharing of food as the mode of transmission. Awareness about the availability of free treatment services at government health facilities was high, but awareness about DOTS was low. Significant gender differences were observed in knowledge and awareness levels.
CONCLUSION: Study findings point to the importance of urgent intensification of culturally congruent and gender-sensitive advocacy, communication and social mobilisation activities.

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Keywords:  India; Jharkhand; TB ACSM; community mobilisation; tribal health

Year:  2014        PMID: 26400809      PMCID: PMC4533813          DOI: 10.5588/pha.14.0036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Action        ISSN: 2220-8372


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