Health Belief Model Tuberculosis
The model was developed in response to the failure of a free tuberculosis tb health screening program.
Health belief model tuberculosis. Health belief model tuberculosis abstract. The model is based on the theory that a person s willingness to change their health behaviors is primarily due to their health perceptions. Tuberculosis based on health belief model.
Public health service in order to understand the failure of people to adopt disease prevention strategies or screening tests for the early detection of disease. The population of this research was 66 patients who categorized in continued face of tuberculosis medication at october december 2013. Tuberculosis tb is one of the lethal infectious diseases in the world one of the current biggest challenges of tuberculosis control is the widespread emergence of multidrug resistant tuberculosis mdr tb.
Health belief model hbm smear positive pulmonary tb self care behaviors food advised introduction tuberculosis tb is a chronic bacterial disease majorly caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis which is spread from person to. This research is a qualitative research with generic qualitative research design. The hbm was first developed in the 1950s by social psychologists godfrey hochbaum irwin rosenstock and stephen kegels working in the u s.
The data were collected by questionnaire. The health belief model hbm is a tool that scientists use to try and predict health behaviors. Descriptive analytic design was used in this study.
The main focus of this study was to find out how the health belief model hbm in tuberculosis patients ie by knowing how to believe in seriousness susceptibility benefits and barriers. Descriptive analytic design was used in this study. Using convenience sampling 1154 rural to urban migrant workers.
Later uses of hbm were for patients responses to symptoms and compliance with medical. The population of this research was 66 patients who categorized in continued face of tuberculosis medication at october december 2013. The health belief model hbm was developed in the early 1950s by social scientists at the u s.