“This is an illness. No one is supposed to be treated badly”: community-based stigma assessments in South Africa to inform tuberculosis stigma intervention design
Background: Though tuberculosis (TB)-related stigma is a recognized barrier to care, interventions are lacking, and gaps remain in understanding the drivers and experiences of TB-related stigma. We undertook community-based mixed methods stigma assessments to inform stigma intervention design. Metho...
Auteurs principaux: | Foster, I, Biewer, A, Vanqa, N, Makanda, G, Tisile, P, Hayward, SE, Wademan, DT, Anthony, MG, Mbuyamba, R, Galloway, M, Human, W, van der Westhuizen, H, Friedland, JS, Medina-Marino, A, Schoeman, I, Hoddinott, G, Nathavitharana, RR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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BioMed Central
2024
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