2012
DOI: 10.5582/bst.2012.v6.6.296
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A cross-sectional study of sputum handling by and supervision of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis treated at home in China

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“…Lin Mei et al, also found that maximum respondents spit casually before diagnosis of TB. 15 We found males and females almost equally spitted indiscriminately whereas A. Singh et al, found males spitted indiscriminately more as compared to females. 18 Our study showed that after diagnosis of TB, indiscriminate spitting was done by only 6.1 % patients.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 43%
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“…Lin Mei et al, also found that maximum respondents spit casually before diagnosis of TB. 15 We found males and females almost equally spitted indiscriminately whereas A. Singh et al, found males spitted indiscriminately more as compared to females. 18 Our study showed that after diagnosis of TB, indiscriminate spitting was done by only 6.1 % patients.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 43%
“…Similarly, Lin Mei et al, found sputum disposal method in the first month of treatment, 130 spit casually, 124 used a sputum cup, 37 chose to bury their sputum, 126 used a handkerchief to collect their sputum, 100 spit in a designated location, and 245 said they used other methods to dispose of their sputum or that they had no sputum. 15 We found that only 6% of tuberculosis patients practiced safe methods of sputum disposal whereas A. Singh et al, found safe sputum disposal was practised by 46.4% of the study subjects. 18 Another study by D. C. Cheriamane et al, found 18% of patients followed correct sputum disposal method.…”
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confidence: 54%
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“…This is due to sputum management discharges from TB patients who are in an infectious condition a high risk procedure for airborne transmission (Kaul & Nardell, 2011). The attitude of TB patients to the management of sputum disposal is related to the behavior of sputum discharge (Mei et al, 2012). Patients with TB show a negative attitude towards the management of sputum discharges even though they have been given education by health professional workers.…”
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confidence: 99%