Abstract

Tuberculosis is one of the major public health problems in Pakistan. Pakistanranks fifth amongst TB high-burden countries worldwide and accounts for 61% of the TBburden in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region. Objectives: To describe knowledge,attitudes, and perceptions among the patients of pulmonary tuberculosis about their diseaseattending outpatient department at independent university hospital Faisalabad. Study Design:A descriptive cross-sectional study. Period: August to September 2014. Setting: Out patientsdepartment at Independent University Hospital Faisalabad. Methods: A total of 197 patientsfrom OPD. Systematic random sampling technique. After an informed consent a pretestedquestionnaire were used to collect the information from the patient. SPSS-17were used tocalculate the frequencies and percentages. Results: Out of 197 respondents were 55.3% (109)male, 44.7% (88) female and 63% (125) were earning below 10000 rupees per month. As foras knowledge is concerned 50% of the patients viewed that TB is transmitted through contactwith the patients having tuberculosis, 83%labelled cough of long duration as commonest sign,60% viewed that it can be prevented by avoiding contact with patients, 57% labeled healthcarestaff as their source of information, 65.9% perceived TB as an infectious disease, 55% stressas cause of disease, 85% as not curable disease. Conclusions: Poor knowledge and falseperceptions are the main constrain in the control of TB in Pakistan.

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