KUMJ | VOL. 10 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 37 | JAN-MAR, 2012
Stigma Related to Tuberculosis Among Patients Attending DOTS Clinics of Dharan Municipality
Aryal S, Badhu A, Pandey S, Bhandari A, Khatiwoda P, Khatiwada P, Giri A
Abstract: Background
The patients suffering from tuberculosis are receiving shame and unfair treatment
from the people living around them within their own society attending DOTS clinic
of Dharan municipality.
Objective
To assess the stigma experienced by tuberculosis patients and to find out the
association between stigma experienced by Tuberculosis patient and the selected
variables (socio-demographic characteristics, clinical profile and illness experience).
Methods
Descriptive Cross Sectional study was done among sixty tuberculosis patients.
Stratified random sampling was used to select the main center and sub center of
Tuberculosis treatment and population proportionate simple random sampling
using lottery method was done. Data was collected using predesigned, pretested
performa from Explanatory Model Interview Catalogue developed by World Health
Organization.
Results
The study revealed that 63.3% of the subjects were stigmatized. There was
association between stigma and variables such as occupation, monthly family
income and past history of Tuberculosis. There was also association of stigma with
treatment phase, category of the patient and past outcome of illness.
Conclusion
Due to lack of knowledge and awareness about Tuberculosis, many patients were
stigmatized. Efforts should be made to educate the public about Tuberculosis to
reduce stigma experienced by Tuberculosis patients and improve the compliance
of the patient.
Keyword : direct observed treatment therapy, stigma, tuberculosis