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Record #195410:

Adherence to tuberculosis care in Canadian aboriginal populations: part 2: a comprehensive approach to fostering adherent behaviour / Pamela Orr.

Title: Adherence to tuberculosis care in Canadian aboriginal populations: part 2: a comprehensive approach to fostering adherent behaviour / Pamela Orr.
Author(s): Orr, Pamela.
Date: 2011.
In: International Journal of Circumpolar Health. (2011.), Vol. 70(2) (2011)
Abstract: Explores strategies to remove barriers to adherence to tuberculosis therapy and to sustain and improve adherence. Finds that many of interventional studies addressing health system barriers to adherence are grounded in view that problem rests with patient. Argues need for approach that is responsive to patient's needs while holding patient to his or her personal and societal responsibilities. Also argues that adherence to therapy is unlikely to improve substantially unless indigenous beliefs about causation and care are incorporated into programme that has meaning for patient.
Notes:

International Journal of Circumpolar Health. Vol. 70(2) :128-140 (2011).

Keywords: 323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities.
36 -- Social welfare.
614 -- Public health and safety.
616-002.5 -- Tuberculosis.
I -- Medicine and health.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
SPRI record no.: 195410

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