Good citizens, perfect patients, and family reputation: Stigma and prolonged isolation in people with drug-resistant tuberculosis in Vietnam
Stigma and isolation are common in people with tuberculosis (TB). Social isolation contributes to reduced health outcomes and TB treatment adherence. Stigma and the drivers of isolation in people with Drug-Resistant (DR)-TB may include modifiable advice and practices of family and Health Care Worker...
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Main Authors: | Lisa Redwood (Author), Greg J. Fox (Author), Thu Anh Nguyen (Author), Sarah Bernarys (Author), Paul Mason (Author), Van Anh Vu (Author), Viet Nhung Nguyen (Author), Ellen M. H. Mitchell (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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