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Qualitative Identification of Intervention Preferences to Support Men's Engagement and Retention in TB Care in South Africa.

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Medina-Marino, A; Bezuidenhout, D; Ngcelwane, N; Cornell, M; Wainberg, M; Beyrer, C; Bekker, L-G; Daniels, J
Published in: Am J Mens Health
2022

Globally and in South African specifically, men account for 56% and 62% of all tuberculosis (TB) cases, respectively. Men are at increased risk of not accessing TB testing or treatment, and having poor treatment outcomes. Unfortunately, no interventions exist to address these issues. Toward the development of targeted, patient-centered TB care and support interventions, we used semistructured interviews to explored men's social network composition, TB testing behaviors, disclosure and treatment support, clinical experiences, and TB's influence on daily living. Data were analyzed using a thematic approach guided by the Network Individual Resource Model to identify mental and tangible resources influential and preferred during engagement in TB treatment. Men emphasized the desire for peer-to-peer support to navigate TB-related stigma and unhealthy masculinity norms. Men advocated for awareness events to educate communities about their challenges with TB. Men strongly suggested that interventions be delivered in familiar locations where men congregate. Since 2022, no TB treatment support interventions have included the preferred components or delivery modes described by men in our study. To improve men's TB-related health outcomes, the global TB community must identify and address men's unique challenges when designing interventions.

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Am J Mens Health

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EISSN

1557-9891

Publication Date

2022

Volume

16

Issue

5

Start / End Page

15579883221129349

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tuberculosis
  • South Africa
  • Public Health
  • Men's Health
  • Men
  • Masculinity
  • Male
  • Humans
  • 4405 Gender studies
  • 4206 Public health
 

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Medina-Marino, A., Bezuidenhout, D., Ngcelwane, N., Cornell, M., Wainberg, M., Beyrer, C., … Daniels, J. (2022). Qualitative Identification of Intervention Preferences to Support Men's Engagement and Retention in TB Care in South Africa. Am J Mens Health, 16(5), 15579883221129348. https://doi.org/10.1177/15579883221129349
Medina-Marino, Andrew, Dana Bezuidenhout, Nondumiso Ngcelwane, Morna Cornell, Milton Wainberg, Chris Beyrer, Linda-Gail Bekker, and Joseph Daniels. “Qualitative Identification of Intervention Preferences to Support Men's Engagement and Retention in TB Care in South Africa.Am J Mens Health 16, no. 5 (2022): 15579883221129348. https://doi.org/10.1177/15579883221129349.
Medina-Marino A, Bezuidenhout D, Ngcelwane N, Cornell M, Wainberg M, Beyrer C, et al. Qualitative Identification of Intervention Preferences to Support Men's Engagement and Retention in TB Care in South Africa. Am J Mens Health. 2022;16(5):15579883221129348.
Medina-Marino, Andrew, et al. “Qualitative Identification of Intervention Preferences to Support Men's Engagement and Retention in TB Care in South Africa.Am J Mens Health, vol. 16, no. 5, 2022, p. 15579883221129348. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/15579883221129349.
Medina-Marino A, Bezuidenhout D, Ngcelwane N, Cornell M, Wainberg M, Beyrer C, Bekker L-G, Daniels J. Qualitative Identification of Intervention Preferences to Support Men's Engagement and Retention in TB Care in South Africa. Am J Mens Health. 2022;16(5):15579883221129348.
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Published In

Am J Mens Health

DOI

EISSN

1557-9891

Publication Date

2022

Volume

16

Issue

5

Start / End Page

15579883221129349

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tuberculosis
  • South Africa
  • Public Health
  • Men's Health
  • Men
  • Masculinity
  • Male
  • Humans
  • 4405 Gender studies
  • 4206 Public health