TUBERCULOSIS DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT

QUALITATIVE STUDY ON THE COPING MECHANISMS FOR ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES

Authors

  • Nida Khan
  • Abid Ghafoor Chaudhry PMAS-Arid Agriculture University
  • Shaheer Ellahi Khan Bahria University Islamabad
  • Muhammad Amir Khan
  • Muhammad Ahmar Khan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2015.22.01.1412

Keywords:

Tuberculosis, exploratory study, coping mechanisms, Tuberculosistreatment, diagnosis

Abstract

Pakistan is eighth among countries with high burden of tuberculosis (TB). In
Pakistan free-of-charge TB diagnosis and treatment services are available. The objective
of qualitative exploratory study was to understand how TB patients and their families cope
with the lost earnings and increased expenditures (other than diagnosis and treatment
cost) related with disease and its treatment. The research methods included literature
review, focus group discussion using vignettes and in-depth interviews with TB patients.
The study was done in the rural areas of Lahore District with the support of district and
local health facility staff. The study revealed that, Results like in many other developing
countries, TB patients rely mainly on financial and physical support of family members
and friends. Conclusion The study also highlighted the need for developing institutional
mechanisms to help patients cope with economic consequences of tuberculosis.

Author Biographies

Nida Khan

Health Economist,
Association for Social Development

Abid Ghafoor Chaudhry, PMAS-Arid Agriculture University

In-Charge Department of Anthropology

Shaheer Ellahi Khan, Bahria University Islamabad

Lecturer Department of Humanities
And Social Sciences

Muhammad Amir Khan

Chief Coordinating Professional,
Association for Social Development

Muhammad Ahmar Khan

Medical Student,
Riphah International University

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Published

2015-01-10