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Vulnérabilité, observance et adhésion thérapeutique : quels risques? : la prévention de la tuberculose chez les enfants immigrants à Montréal
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
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| Author | Carle, Marie-Ève |
| Copyright Year | 2011 |
| Abstract | While the number of new tuberculosis cases in Quebec has dropped considerably in recent decades, global epidemiology nonetheless shows that this disease is responsible for more than two million deaths every year. In Canada, some groups are more vulnerable than others; for example, immigrants from countries where tuberculosis is endemic. The Clinique de tuberculose du Centre hospitalier universitaire Sainte-Justine constitutes an active tool in the fight against this disease, notably through its school screening program for immigrant children. This screening identifies carriers of latent tuberculosis, i.e. noncontagious form of the disease. A nine-month preventive course of treatment is provided to children with a positive result so as to forestall the development of tuberculosis disease (active form). In 28 % of cases, this treatment is not completed properly and in 11 % of cases, it is declined. This study focuses on both the issue of medical compliance and post-migration life conditions. Observations of consultations at the Tuberculosis Clinic and interviews with caregivers and families have led to a reflection on the prevention of tuberculosis in the context of migration, as well as the multifactorial nature of noncompliance. Data analysis reveals the impact of migration and living conditions (e.g. housing, employment and language proficiency, etc.) on the irregular intake of medication, allowing for a better understanding of this behaviour (Chapter 4). It was also possible to document a distinction between behaviour (compliance) and attitudes (adherence), nuancing the understanding of various therapeutic trajectories using multiple and diverse rationalities (Chapters 5 and 6). All this allows for reflection on the normative nature of categories such as "risk groups" and "risk behaviour", while leaving room for different referential universes and the impact of the overall living conditions of families (Chapter 7). |
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| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |