FAMILY RISK DURING THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF THE SOCIAL-SUBJECTIVE APPRECIATION OF PATIENTS CARED FOR IN A FIRST-LEVEL OF CARE ESTABLISHMENT

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Objectives: To understand the socio-subjective appreciation of patients regarding the family impact during their tuberculosis treatment in a primary care facility. Materials and methods: The population was made up of 12 people who are undergoing antituberculous treatment in a first-level care facili...

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Autores: Pérez Siguas, Rosa, Mori Ramirez, Hallder
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad María Auxiliadora
Repositorio:Agora
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Tuberculosis
Familia
Riesgo
Family
Risk
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv FAMILY RISK DURING THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF THE SOCIAL-SUBJECTIVE APPRECIATION OF PATIENTS CARED FOR IN A FIRST-LEVEL OF CARE ESTABLISHMENT
RIESGO FAMILIAR DURANTE EL TRATAMIENTO DE PACIENTES CON TUBERCULOSIS: ESTUDIO CUALITATIVO DE LA APRECIACIÓN SOCIOSUBJETIVA DE LOS PACIENTES ATENDIDOS EN UN ESTABLECIMIENTO DEL PRIMER NIVEL DE ATENCIÓN
title FAMILY RISK DURING THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF THE SOCIAL-SUBJECTIVE APPRECIATION OF PATIENTS CARED FOR IN A FIRST-LEVEL OF CARE ESTABLISHMENT
spellingShingle FAMILY RISK DURING THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF THE SOCIAL-SUBJECTIVE APPRECIATION OF PATIENTS CARED FOR IN A FIRST-LEVEL OF CARE ESTABLISHMENT
Pérez Siguas, Rosa
Tuberculosis
Familia
Riesgo
Tuberculosis
Family
Risk
title_short FAMILY RISK DURING THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF THE SOCIAL-SUBJECTIVE APPRECIATION OF PATIENTS CARED FOR IN A FIRST-LEVEL OF CARE ESTABLISHMENT
title_full FAMILY RISK DURING THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF THE SOCIAL-SUBJECTIVE APPRECIATION OF PATIENTS CARED FOR IN A FIRST-LEVEL OF CARE ESTABLISHMENT
title_fullStr FAMILY RISK DURING THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF THE SOCIAL-SUBJECTIVE APPRECIATION OF PATIENTS CARED FOR IN A FIRST-LEVEL OF CARE ESTABLISHMENT
title_full_unstemmed FAMILY RISK DURING THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF THE SOCIAL-SUBJECTIVE APPRECIATION OF PATIENTS CARED FOR IN A FIRST-LEVEL OF CARE ESTABLISHMENT
title_sort FAMILY RISK DURING THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF THE SOCIAL-SUBJECTIVE APPRECIATION OF PATIENTS CARED FOR IN A FIRST-LEVEL OF CARE ESTABLISHMENT
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Pérez Siguas, Rosa
Mori Ramirez, Hallder
author Pérez Siguas, Rosa
author_facet Pérez Siguas, Rosa
Mori Ramirez, Hallder
author_role author
author2 Mori Ramirez, Hallder
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Tuberculosis
Familia
Riesgo
Tuberculosis
Family
Risk
topic Tuberculosis
Familia
Riesgo
Tuberculosis
Family
Risk
description Objectives: To understand the socio-subjective appreciation of patients regarding the family impact during their tuberculosis treatment in a primary care facility. Materials and methods: The population was made up of 12 people who are undergoing antituberculous treatment in a first-level care facility in northern Lima. The technique used was focus group and the instrument used was a semi-structured interview based on the objectives and research categories. Results: 10 heads of household were interviewed, average age 37.5 years, most of them men. The family typology was mostly extensive and nuclear. In the economic risk category, they expressed that the disease generated abandonment of their work and in other episodes of discrimination. In the biological risk category, they perceive the risk of contagion in the family environment as high, showing fear of contagion from their relatives, with the consequent distancing from them. In the social risk category, they expressed their discomfort because their own family was afraid of being with them, often due to fear of contagion or ignorance of the disease. Conclusions: The patients’ appreciation regarding the family risk during their treatment was not good, especially in the economic sphere. The family is crucial to keeping its members healthy, as well as the dynamic and complex processes of family relationships. Furthermore, its members can have a great impact on the health-seeking behavior of members with tuberculosis.
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spelling FAMILY RISK DURING THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF THE SOCIAL-SUBJECTIVE APPRECIATION OF PATIENTS CARED FOR IN A FIRST-LEVEL OF CARE ESTABLISHMENTRIESGO FAMILIAR DURANTE EL TRATAMIENTO DE PACIENTES CON TUBERCULOSIS: ESTUDIO CUALITATIVO DE LA APRECIACIÓN SOCIOSUBJETIVA DE LOS PACIENTES ATENDIDOS EN UN ESTABLECIMIENTO DEL PRIMER NIVEL DE ATENCIÓNPérez Siguas, RosaMori Ramirez, HallderTuberculosisFamiliaRiesgoTuberculosisFamilyRiskObjectives: To understand the socio-subjective appreciation of patients regarding the family impact during their tuberculosis treatment in a primary care facility. Materials and methods: The population was made up of 12 people who are undergoing antituberculous treatment in a first-level care facility in northern Lima. The technique used was focus group and the instrument used was a semi-structured interview based on the objectives and research categories. Results: 10 heads of household were interviewed, average age 37.5 years, most of them men. The family typology was mostly extensive and nuclear. In the economic risk category, they expressed that the disease generated abandonment of their work and in other episodes of discrimination. In the biological risk category, they perceive the risk of contagion in the family environment as high, showing fear of contagion from their relatives, with the consequent distancing from them. In the social risk category, they expressed their discomfort because their own family was afraid of being with them, often due to fear of contagion or ignorance of the disease. Conclusions: The patients’ appreciation regarding the family risk during their treatment was not good, especially in the economic sphere. The family is crucial to keeping its members healthy, as well as the dynamic and complex processes of family relationships. Furthermore, its members can have a great impact on the health-seeking behavior of members with tuberculosis.Objetivos: Comprender la apreciación sociosubjetiva de los pacientes respecto al riesgo familiar durante su tratamiento de tuberculosis en un establecimiento del primer nivel de atención. Materiales y métodos: Los participantes fueron 10 personas que se encuentren en tratamiento antituberculoso en un establecimiento del primer nivel de atención de Lima norte. La técnica empleada fue focus group y el instrumento utilizado fue una entrevista semi estructurada elaborada en base a los objetivos y a las categorías de investigación. Resultados: Los 10 jefes de familia entrevistados, fueron en su mayoría varones. La tipología familiar fue mayormente extensa y nuclear. En la categoría riesgo económico, expresaron que la enfermedad generó un abandono de su trabajo y en otros, episodios de discriminación. En la categoría riesgo biológico, perciben el riesgo de contagio en el entorno familiar como alto, evidenciando temor al contagio de sus familiares, con el consecuente distanciamiento de ellos. En la categoría riesgo social, expresaron su malestar debido a que su propia familia sentía miedo de estar junto a ellos, muchas veces por temor al contagio o por desconocimiento de la enfermedad. Conclusiones: La apreciación de los pacientes respecto al riesgo familiar durante su tratamiento no fue buena, en especial en el ámbito económico, y perciben un mayor riesgo de contagio a sus familiares por lo que tratan de aislarse y los familiares tambien. La familia resulta crucial para mantener saludable a sus integrantes, así como los procesos dinámicos y complejos de las relaciones familiares. Además, sus miembros pueden tener un gran impacto en la conducta de búsqueda de salud de los integrantes enfermos con tuberculosis.Universidad María Auxiliadora - UMA2020-12-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo evaluado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistaagora.com/index.php/cieUMA/article/view/12410.21679/arc. v7i2.193Revista Científica Ágora ; Vol. 7 Núm. 2 (2020); 101-1062412-804X10.21679/arc.v7i2reponame:Agorainstname:Universidad María Auxiliadorainstacron:UMAspahttps://revistaagora.com/index.php/cieUMA/article/view/124/111Derechos de autor 2020 Rosa Pérez Siguas, Hallder Mori Ramirezhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistaagora.com:article/1242024-12-05T23:52:03Z
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