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A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF AWARENESS OF SYMPTOMS AND
ACTION TAKING OF PERSONS WITH PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS (A RESURVEY) |
Radha Narayan, S Prabhakar, Susy Thomas, S Pramila
Kumari, T Suresh & N Srikantaramu: Indian J TB 1979, 26, 136-46. |
A study on awareness of symptoms of pulmonary tuberculosis
and action taking was repeated in the 62 villages and 4 town blocks
of Tumkur district of Karnataka after an interval of 12 years. In
the earlier study, 2106 persons formed the study population. In
the present study, 1752 were intaken to obtain a comparison of these
1752 intaken persons who were eligible for interview, 875 were X-ray
positive and 877 X-ray normal (matched control).
The study showed that 95% of patients having radiologically
active tuberculosis by both X-ray readers, 70% by one reader, 49.5%
inactive by both readers, were aware of symptoms. According to the
bacteriological status 79.5% had symptoms among those who were sputum
positive by both microscopy and culture, 62.2% among those positive
by culture alone and 73.7% among patients sputum positive by any
method. Regarding action taking it was observed that 49.5% of the
bacteriologically positive patients took some action compared by
70% of those found to have radiologically active disease by both
X-ray readers. Thus action taking was higher among the latter category
in both the studies. It may be due to the fact that extent of lesions
are less advanced among those bacteriologically positive than among
those who were in radiologically positive stage.
The findings of the study are similar to the earlier
awareness study carried out in 1963 in the same area (Tumkur). This
also indicates that in spite of having advantage of DTP for a decade
actual and total benefits have not reached the people.
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KEY WORDS: SOCIAL AWARENESS, ACTION TAKING,
SYMPTOMS, RURAL POPULATION, URBAN POPULATION, INTERVIEW, CONTROL PROGRAMME. |