Patient reported delays in seeking treatment for tuberculosis among adult and pediatric TB patients and TB patients co-infected with HIV in Lima, Peru: A qualitative study

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Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant public health challenge worldwide, and particularly in Peru with one of the highest incidence rates in Latin America.TB patient behavior has a direct influence on whether a patient will receive timely diagnosis and successful treatment of their illness. Objectives:The objectivewas to understand the complex factors that can impactTB patient health seeking behavior. Methods: In-depth interviews were conducted with adult and parents of pediatric patients receiving TB treatment (n=43), within that group a sub-group was also co-infected with HIV (n=11). Results:Almost all of the study participants recognized delays in seeking either their child's or their own diagnosis of their TB symptoms. The principal reasons for treatment-seeking delays were lack of knowledge and confusion of TB symptoms, fear and embarrassment of receiving aTB diagnosis, and a patient tendency to self-medicate prior to seeking formal medical attention. Conclusion: Health promotion activities that target patient delays have the potential to improve individual patient outcomes and mitigate the spread of TB at a community level.

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Paz-Soldan, V. A., Alban, R. E., Jones, C. D., Powell, A. R., & Oberhelman, R. A. (2014). Patient reported delays in seeking treatment for tuberculosis among adult and pediatric TB patients and TB patients co-infected with HIV in Lima, Peru: A qualitative study. Frontiers in Public Health, 2(DEC). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2014.00281

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