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http://dx.doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2021.32.3.312

Concept Analysis of Self-stigma in Patients with Tuberculosis  

Yeom, Seonmi (College of Nursing, Jeonbuk National University)
Kang, Jeong Hee (College of Nursing.Research Institute of Nursing Science, Jeonbuk National University)
Yang, Youngran (College of Nursing.Research Institute of Nursing Science, Jeonbuk National University)
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Research in Community and Public Health Nursing / v.32, no.3, 2021 , pp. 312-324 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: Tuberculosis is an infectious condition with a high disease burden, and the stigma in patients with tuberculosis causes negative health outcomes. The purpose of this study was to define and clarify the concept of self-stigma among patients with tuberculosis. Methods: The analysis was conducted using Walker and Avant's conceptual approach. Twenty-seven studies met the selection criteria. Results: Self-stigma in patients with tuberculosis can be defined by the following attributes: 1) self-esteem decrement; 2) fear; 3) negative emotions to oneself; 4) social withdrawal; and 5) discrimination. The antecedents identified were 1) inappropriate knowledge of tuberculosis, 2) spread of improper health information through media and social communications, 3) stereotypes and prejudices, 4) visibility due to symptoms appearing, 5) recognizing the risk of infection, and 6) low financial status. The consequences were 1) concealing the disease, 2) treatment delay, 3) poor treatment adherence, 4) poor quality of life, and 5) deterioration in or lack of social activities. Conclusion: The definition and attributes of self-stigma identified by this study can be applied to enhance the understanding of stigma in tuberculosis patients and to improve communications between healthcare providers and researchers. It can also be used to develop theories and measurements related to stigma in patients with tuberculosis.
Keywords
Tuberculosis; Patients; Social stigma; Concept formation;
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