TB STIGMA – MEASUREMENT GUIDANCE
Author
Craig, Gillian
Meershoek, Agnes
Zwerling, Alice
Daftary, Amrita
Citro, Brian
Smyth, Caoimhe
Lewis, Dean
Ni Cheallaigh, Deirdre
Byrne, Elaine
Mitchell, Ellen M. H
Leimane, Ieva
Malar, James
Levy, Jens
van der Land, Julia
Macintyre, Kate
Johnston, Lisa G.
Ferris France, Nadine
Engel, Nora
Mumba, Olive
Bhavaraju, Rajita
Conroy, Ronan R.
van de Berg, Sarah
Macdonald, Stephen H-F
Abdullaev, Timur
Nair, Tushar
Attention
2299/20489
Abstract
TB is the most deadly infectious disease in the world, and stigma continues to play a significant role in worsening the epidemic. Stigma and discrimination not only stop people from seeking care but also make it more difficult for those on treatment to continue, both of which make the disease more difficult to treat in the long-term and mean those infected are more likely to transmit the disease to those around them. TB Stigma – Measurement Guidance is a manual to help generate enough information about stigma issues to design and monitor and evaluate efforts to reduce TB stigma. It can help in planning TB stigma baseline measurements and monitoring trends to capture the outcomes of TB stigma reduction efforts. This manual is designed for health workers, professional or management staff, people who advocate for those with TB, and all who need to understand and respond to TB stigma.