2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-023-15147-3
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“A disease that God has given me” patients and caregivers’ perspectives on diabetes in southeastern Tanzania

Abstract: Background Prompt diagnosis and appropriate management of diabetes has the potential of improving survival and patient health outcomes. Yet many diabetes patients present themselves to health facilities at an advanced stage of the disease which complicates its management. Individual perceptions about diseases are known to play a critical role in informing responses and actions including seeking health care and self-care practices. However, little is documented in Tanzania regarding the perspect… Show more

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“…In Bagamoyo, cancer is heuristically linked with other magonjwa makubwa such as ukimwi (HIV/AIDS)31 and sukari (diabetes)32 33 that kill and that are often stigmatised. However, fear of a disease and stigma of those who have said disease are not inherently inseparable, and as these prior studies show, cancer may not be stigmatised against at the level HIV is.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Bagamoyo, cancer is heuristically linked with other magonjwa makubwa such as ukimwi (HIV/AIDS)31 and sukari (diabetes)32 33 that kill and that are often stigmatised. However, fear of a disease and stigma of those who have said disease are not inherently inseparable, and as these prior studies show, cancer may not be stigmatised against at the level HIV is.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%