Pt-journal文章Au - Grosu-Cheangō,Ionela-Alina Au - Ghiciuc,Cristina Mihaela Au - Buculei,Ioana Au - Eyşanu,Irina Mihaela Au - Soreete Arbore,Adriana Au - Lupuşoru,ElenaCătălinaTI - 知识,态度和感知调查关于住院治疗患者的结核病 - 10.1183 / 13993003.Congress-2020.1444 DP - 2020 SEP 07 TA - 欧洲呼吸期刊PG - 1444 VI - 56 IP - Spect 64 4099 - //www.qdcxjkg.com/content/56/suppl_64 / 1444.short 4100 - //www.qdcxjkg.com/content/56/suppl_64/1444.full so - 欧元respirj2020 sep 07;56 AB - 简介:结核病(TB)是一个主要的公共卫生问题;罗马尼亚是欧洲第一个关于结核病发病率的地方之一。Even if it is a curable disease, Mycobacterium tuberculosis may have killed more patients than any other microbial pathogen.Objective: To assess the level of patient’s knowledge, attitude and perception about TB.Method: In a prospective survey, a standardized anonymous auto-questionnaire (19-questions) was filled by hospitalized patients, between January-February 2020, in two TB clinics of North-Eastern Romania.Results: Out of 74 newly diagnosed cases of pulmonary TB, 91% knew that TB is a treatable disease. Age was 49.2±14 (22-80) years, 82% were men. The majority (64%) check their health condition ‘when needed’, although living about 3km away from first healthcare point. Fear (34%) and denial (15%) were the reactions to the disclosure of the diagnosis. Smoking (58%), alcohol (41%), and infection (32%) were considered by respondents as the cause of this disease. Fifty-three percent of respondents answered disease may attack again and only 14% of them were aware that incomplete treatment will develop drug resistant tuberculosis. Seventy-two percent of patients perceive that they are discriminated in their community because of the disease.Conclusions: Knowledge among TB patients regarding the cause of TB and consequences of incomplete treatment is low, the attitude shows lack of interest in healthcare check, and the perception is as being stigmatized and needs educational interventions.FootnotesCite this article as: European Respiratory Journal 2020; 56: Suppl. 64, 1444.This abstract was presented at the 2020 ERS International Congress, in session “Respiratory viruses in the "pre COVID-19" era”.This is an ERS International Congress abstract. No full-text version is available. Further material to accompany this abstract may be available at www.ers-education.org (ERS member access only).