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A study on tuberculosis disease disclosure patterns and its associated factors: Findings from a prospective observational study in Chennai
BACKGROUND: Disclosure of tuberculosis (TB) status by patients is a critical step in their treatment cascade of care. There is a lack of systematic assessment of TB disclosure patterns and its positive outcomes which happens dynamically over the disease period of individual patients with their famil...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9879515/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36701386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0280812 |
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author | Nagarajan, Karikalan Muniyandi, Malaisamy Sellappan, Senthil Karunanidhi, Srimathi Senthilkumar, Keerthana Palani, Bharathidasan Jeyabal, Lavanya Krishnan, Rajendran |
author_facet | Nagarajan, Karikalan Muniyandi, Malaisamy Sellappan, Senthil Karunanidhi, Srimathi Senthilkumar, Keerthana Palani, Bharathidasan Jeyabal, Lavanya Krishnan, Rajendran |
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description | BACKGROUND: Disclosure of tuberculosis (TB) status by patients is a critical step in their treatment cascade of care. There is a lack of systematic assessment of TB disclosure patterns and its positive outcomes which happens dynamically over the disease period of individual patients with their family and wider social network relations. METHODS: This prospective observational study was conducted in Chennai Corporation treatment units during 2019–2021. TB patients were recruited and followed-up from treatment initiation to completion. Information on disease disclosures made to different social members at different time points, and outcomes were collected and compared. Bivariate and multi variate analysis were used to identify the patients and contact characteristics predictive of TB disclosure status. RESULTS: A total of 466 TB patients were followed-up, who listed a total of 4039 family, extra familial and social network contacts of them. Maximum disclosures were made with family members (93%) and half of the relatives, occupational contacts and friendship contacts (44–58%) were disclosed within 15 days of treatment initiation. Incremental disclosures made during the 150–180 days of treatment were highest among neighbourhood contacts (12%), and was significantly different between treatment initiation and completion period. Middle aged TB patients (31 years and 46–55 years) were found less likely to disclose (AOR 0.56 and 0.46 respectively; p<0.05) and illiterates were found more likely to disclose their TB status (AOR 3.91; p<0.05). Post the disclosure, family contacts have mostly provided resource support (44.90%) and two third of all disclosed contacts have provided emotional support for TB patients (>71%). CONCLUSION: Findings explain that family level disclosures were predominant and disclosures made to extra familial network contacts significantly increased during the latter part of treatment. Emotional support was predominantly received by TB patients from all their contacts post disclosure. Findings could inform in developing interventions to facilitate disclosure of disease status in a beneficial way for TB patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-98795152023-01-27 A study on tuberculosis disease disclosure patterns and its associated factors: Findings from a prospective observational study in Chennai Nagarajan, Karikalan Muniyandi, Malaisamy Sellappan, Senthil Karunanidhi, Srimathi Senthilkumar, Keerthana Palani, Bharathidasan Jeyabal, Lavanya Krishnan, Rajendran PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Disclosure of tuberculosis (TB) status by patients is a critical step in their treatment cascade of care. There is a lack of systematic assessment of TB disclosure patterns and its positive outcomes which happens dynamically over the disease period of individual patients with their family and wider social network relations. METHODS: This prospective observational study was conducted in Chennai Corporation treatment units during 2019–2021. TB patients were recruited and followed-up from treatment initiation to completion. Information on disease disclosures made to different social members at different time points, and outcomes were collected and compared. Bivariate and multi variate analysis were used to identify the patients and contact characteristics predictive of TB disclosure status. RESULTS: A total of 466 TB patients were followed-up, who listed a total of 4039 family, extra familial and social network contacts of them. Maximum disclosures were made with family members (93%) and half of the relatives, occupational contacts and friendship contacts (44–58%) were disclosed within 15 days of treatment initiation. Incremental disclosures made during the 150–180 days of treatment were highest among neighbourhood contacts (12%), and was significantly different between treatment initiation and completion period. Middle aged TB patients (31 years and 46–55 years) were found less likely to disclose (AOR 0.56 and 0.46 respectively; p<0.05) and illiterates were found more likely to disclose their TB status (AOR 3.91; p<0.05). Post the disclosure, family contacts have mostly provided resource support (44.90%) and two third of all disclosed contacts have provided emotional support for TB patients (>71%). CONCLUSION: Findings explain that family level disclosures were predominant and disclosures made to extra familial network contacts significantly increased during the latter part of treatment. Emotional support was predominantly received by TB patients from all their contacts post disclosure. Findings could inform in developing interventions to facilitate disclosure of disease status in a beneficial way for TB patients. Public Library of Science 2023-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9879515/ /pubmed/36701386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0280812 Text en © 2023 Nagarajan et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Nagarajan, Karikalan Muniyandi, Malaisamy Sellappan, Senthil Karunanidhi, Srimathi Senthilkumar, Keerthana Palani, Bharathidasan Jeyabal, Lavanya Krishnan, Rajendran A study on tuberculosis disease disclosure patterns and its associated factors: Findings from a prospective observational study in Chennai |
title | A study on tuberculosis disease disclosure patterns and its associated factors: Findings from a prospective observational study in Chennai |
title_full | A study on tuberculosis disease disclosure patterns and its associated factors: Findings from a prospective observational study in Chennai |
title_fullStr | A study on tuberculosis disease disclosure patterns and its associated factors: Findings from a prospective observational study in Chennai |
title_full_unstemmed | A study on tuberculosis disease disclosure patterns and its associated factors: Findings from a prospective observational study in Chennai |
title_short | A study on tuberculosis disease disclosure patterns and its associated factors: Findings from a prospective observational study in Chennai |
title_sort | study on tuberculosis disease disclosure patterns and its associated factors: findings from a prospective observational study in chennai |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9879515/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36701386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0280812 |
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