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Knowledge about Tuberculosis: A Precursor to Effective TB Control—Findings from a Follow-Up National KAP Study on Tuberculosis among Nigerians

Tuberculosis (TB) constitutes a significant and major public health emergency globally. Nigeria is one of the 22 high burden Tuberculosis countries. A high level of community awareness and positive perception towards TB and its management is crucial for the success of any control strategy. A nationa...

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Autores principales: Hassan, A. O., Olukolade, Richard, Ogbuji, Q. C., Afolabi, S., Okwuonye, L. C., Kusimo, O. C., Osho, J. A., Osinowo, K. A., Ladipo, O. A.
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Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5624149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29075531
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6309092
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author Hassan, A. O.
Olukolade, Richard
Ogbuji, Q. C.
Afolabi, S.
Okwuonye, L. C.
Kusimo, O. C.
Osho, J. A.
Osinowo, K. A.
Ladipo, O. A.
author_facet Hassan, A. O.
Olukolade, Richard
Ogbuji, Q. C.
Afolabi, S.
Okwuonye, L. C.
Kusimo, O. C.
Osho, J. A.
Osinowo, K. A.
Ladipo, O. A.
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description Tuberculosis (TB) constitutes a significant and major public health emergency globally. Nigeria is one of the 22 high burden Tuberculosis countries. A high level of community awareness and positive perception towards TB and its management is crucial for the success of any control strategy. A national baseline survey was conducted in 2008 and a follow-up study in 2012 to measure knowledge of TB among the general population. This study therefore evaluated the knowledge of the target population about Tuberculosis in the follow-up study. A cross-sectional study design was employed with a total of 3,021 respondents interviewed from six states selected randomly from each of the six geopolitical zones in the country. Quantitative and qualitative research methodologies were adopted. From the findings, about 60% of the respondents were aged between 21 and 40 years and more than half had secondary school education. Over 80% had ever heard about TB. Although there has been a significant improvement in correct knowledge of the cause of TB from baseline (19%) in 2008 to 26.5% in 2012 (p < 0.001), findings showed that prioritized interventions are needed to improve communication and information dissemination on Tuberculosis to the general public, to aid TB control and all prevention efforts.
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spelling pubmed-56241492017-10-26 Knowledge about Tuberculosis: A Precursor to Effective TB Control—Findings from a Follow-Up National KAP Study on Tuberculosis among Nigerians Hassan, A. O. Olukolade, Richard Ogbuji, Q. C. Afolabi, S. Okwuonye, L. C. Kusimo, O. C. Osho, J. A. Osinowo, K. A. Ladipo, O. A. Tuberc Res Treat Research Article Tuberculosis (TB) constitutes a significant and major public health emergency globally. Nigeria is one of the 22 high burden Tuberculosis countries. A high level of community awareness and positive perception towards TB and its management is crucial for the success of any control strategy. A national baseline survey was conducted in 2008 and a follow-up study in 2012 to measure knowledge of TB among the general population. This study therefore evaluated the knowledge of the target population about Tuberculosis in the follow-up study. A cross-sectional study design was employed with a total of 3,021 respondents interviewed from six states selected randomly from each of the six geopolitical zones in the country. Quantitative and qualitative research methodologies were adopted. From the findings, about 60% of the respondents were aged between 21 and 40 years and more than half had secondary school education. Over 80% had ever heard about TB. Although there has been a significant improvement in correct knowledge of the cause of TB from baseline (19%) in 2008 to 26.5% in 2012 (p < 0.001), findings showed that prioritized interventions are needed to improve communication and information dissemination on Tuberculosis to the general public, to aid TB control and all prevention efforts. Hindawi 2017 2017-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5624149/ /pubmed/29075531 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6309092 Text en Copyright © 2017 A. O. Hassan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hassan, A. O.
Olukolade, Richard
Ogbuji, Q. C.
Afolabi, S.
Okwuonye, L. C.
Kusimo, O. C.
Osho, J. A.
Osinowo, K. A.
Ladipo, O. A.
Knowledge about Tuberculosis: A Precursor to Effective TB Control—Findings from a Follow-Up National KAP Study on Tuberculosis among Nigerians
title Knowledge about Tuberculosis: A Precursor to Effective TB Control—Findings from a Follow-Up National KAP Study on Tuberculosis among Nigerians
title_full Knowledge about Tuberculosis: A Precursor to Effective TB Control—Findings from a Follow-Up National KAP Study on Tuberculosis among Nigerians
title_fullStr Knowledge about Tuberculosis: A Precursor to Effective TB Control—Findings from a Follow-Up National KAP Study on Tuberculosis among Nigerians
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge about Tuberculosis: A Precursor to Effective TB Control—Findings from a Follow-Up National KAP Study on Tuberculosis among Nigerians
title_short Knowledge about Tuberculosis: A Precursor to Effective TB Control—Findings from a Follow-Up National KAP Study on Tuberculosis among Nigerians
title_sort knowledge about tuberculosis: a precursor to effective tb control—findings from a follow-up national kap study on tuberculosis among nigerians
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5624149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29075531
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6309092
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