Awareness About pulmonary tuberculosis among patients visiting a tertiary care hospital in Pakistan

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Iqbal, Tahir
Rizvi, Zain [1 ]
Bokhary, Haider
Javeed, Junaid
Ashfaq, Asim
Zahra, Maryam
Haider, Furqan
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[1] Shifa Int Hosp, Dept Med, Islamabad, Pakistan
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RAWAL MEDICAL JOURNAL | 2018年 / 43卷 / 04期
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Awareness; tuberculosis; knowledge;
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective: To study patient knowledge of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) in a tertiary care hospital in Pakistan. Methodology: The knowledge of patients concerning pulmonary TB visiting Shifa International Hospital over a period of six months was evaluated by using a pre-validated questionnaire established by the researchers and piloted beforehand. A total of 254 adults were chosen at random and were questioned regarding their knowledge of TB. Patients who had active TB, had a history of TB or were medical professionals were excluded. Results: Out of 254 subjects, 120 (47.24%) were males and 134 (52.76%) were females. The highest number of participants in order of education were: illiterate (n=53;20.87%), secondary (n=50;19.69%), and lastly bachelors (n=47;18.50%). The highest number of participants in financial categories were in the 10001-20000 range (n=86;33.89%), 5000-10000 range (n=45;17.72%), 20001-30000 range (n=39;15.35%), and >50000 range (n=28;11.02%). There were four main trends observed in this study. The first trend seen was the majority of participants did not consider fever (20.5%) and weight loss (37.8%) significant symptoms of tuberculosis, whereas 72.8% o f participants considered blood in cough to be a significant symptom. The second trend was that transmission of TB was considered to be by saliva by lower educated subgroups, whereas it was considered airborne for well-educated subgroups. The third trend showed that as the education status of the patient increased, the participants were able to identity that smoking has a positive association with TB. Lastly, the history of contact with a TB patient was associated with transmission of the disease depending on their level of education. Conclusion: Our study reinforces the idea that education and socioeconomic settings influence the population's perceptions and knowledge regarding TB.
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