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Eliza Miranda Ramos, Carolina Braga Sisti, Sérgio Beltrão de Andrade Lima, Emerson Luiz Lima Araújo, Lúcia Dias da Silva Guerra, et al.
…c evidence on the relationship between tuberculosis and its social, individual, and programmatic determinants in the HP in South America, highlighting factors associated with treatment abandonment and mortality. **METHODS:** Scientific articles were searched in PubMed, EMBASE, L…
Claudia Susana Pérez Guerrero, Tiago Augusto Cavalcante Oliveira, Willie Otávio Bueno Bernardi, Stephanie Ribeiro, Jeanne-Marie Stacciarini, et al.
…is an infectious, preventable and treatable disease that is socially determined. People experiencing homelessness represent a group that is highly vulnerable to this disease, presenting a challenge for its control and elimination. The aim of this review was to synthesize the exis…
Sonia Menon, Anthony D Harries, Riitta A Dlodlo, Gisèle Badoum, Mohammed F Dogo, et al.
…ed on systematic reviews published since 2000 that examined social and environmental determinants of exposure toidentified in the general search. Original research and reviews spanning pre-2000 were excluded. Data extraction and synthesis followed PRISMA-ScR guidelines. **RESULT…
Ana Luíza Brasileiro Nato Marques Assumpção, Flávia Correia Silva, Licia Kellen de Almeida Andrade, Quézia Rosa Ferreira, Gilberto da Cruz Leal, et al.
…d by the following four thematic categories: (1) stigma and social vulnerability of women with tuberculosis; (2) gender factors in access to health services and in the interruption of tuberculosis treatment among women; (3) intersectionality and social determinants of health; and…
Seyed Alireza Mortazavi, Nicole A Swartwood, Nanki Singh, Melike Hazal Can, Hening Cui, et al.
**BACKGROUND:** Urban and rural settings differ in key determinants of tuberculosis (TB) burden, including transmission dynamics, social and structural determinants, and healthcare access. However, understanding of urban and rural TB burden is limited, hindering implementation of…
AbdulAzeez Lawal, Abimbola Hussein, Simon Tiberi, Heinke Kunst
…ncluded being married, educational achievement, employment, social support, nutritional support, SMS reminders, adequate disease knowledge, concurrent antiretroviral therapy (ART), and positive relationships with healthcare providers. The influence of factors such as age, family …
Dhanajayan Govindan, Yuvaraj Krishnamoorthy, Marie Gilbert Majella, Monica Karunakaran
…consider how these gendered experiences interact with other social factors, such as age, socioeconomic status, and ethnicity. Our study systematically mapped existing research to identify gaps in understanding how these factors affect service delivery outcomes related to antimicr…
Rosiane Davina da Silva, Erica Rayane Galvão de Farias, José Mateus Bezerra da Graça, Eslia Maria Nunes Pinheiro, Elisângela Franco de Oliveira Cavalcante
… public health challenges, also constituting an obstacle to social development. In the effort to control the disease, Tuberculosis Control Programs around the world have aligned their actions with the World Health Organization End TB Strategy, which emphasizes intersectorality as…
Warinmad Kedthongma, Sopon Usaprom, Wuttiphong Phakdeekul
…e insufficient. Recovery depends on both medication and the social contexts patients face. Digital and community-led interventions aim to close this gap, yet a rigorous synthesis of their pooled effectiveness remains unavailable. **METHODS:** We searched PubMed, Scopus, Web of S…
Yulan Yang, Qiaolin Yu, Xia Zhao, Rong Yao, Jing Shen, et al.
…luding physical symptoms, psychological distress, disrupted social roles, uncertainty about the future, and, in some cases, post-traumatic growth. Second, multiple unmet needs were identified, including inadequate health education, insufficient emotional support, stigma, barriers…
Hannah M Rickman, Mphatso D Phiri, Helena R A Feasey, Maria Krutikov, Hui Shao, et al.
…ty. This difference could be due to higher exposure through social and behavioural differences in time spent in congregate indoor spaces where tuberculosis transmission occurs, further amplified by longer duration of infectiousness in men, and age-assortative and sex-assortative …
Anthony Danso-Appiah, Mishael Yankey, Isaac Kojo Appiah, Welbeck Amoani Twum
… health of persons living with HIV-TB (PLHTB) co-infection, social services providers and policy implementers. The findings will be presented at scientific conferences and symposia. The final review report will be in the form of a scientific paper in a high-impact factor peer-rev…