Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine (Jul 2014)

Role of mass media on knowledge generation and countering misconceptions about tuberculosis transmission in Nepal

  • Shiva Raj Mishra,
  • Samaj Adhikari,
  • Vishnu Khanal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12980/APJTB.4.2014APJTB-2014-0110
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. S2
pp. S610 – S615

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Objective: To explore the role of mass media on knowledge generation and counter the misconceptions about tuberculosis (TB) transmission in Nepal. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed in the largest referral hospital in Nepal. The quota sampling technique was used to recruit 283 subjects into the sample. Results: A total of 235 (83.0%) respondents correctly replied that TB transmits through air by coughing or sneezing. A total of 29 (10.2%) respondents had correct knowledge about TB transmission without having misconceptions. Similarly, regarding the misconceptions about TB transmission, 157 (55.5%) replied that TB transmits through utensils, 163 (57.6%) respondents replied that TB transmits through sharing clothes/bed sheets/towel, 62 (21.9%) respondents replied that TB transmits through touching a person with TB, 142 (50.2%) respondents replied that TB transmits through food, 88 (31.1%) respondents replied that TB transmits through sexual contact. Respondents who read newspaper (ajusted odd ratio=3.004, cofidence interval=1.208–7.471) and listen to the radio daily (ajusted odd ratio=4.610, cofidence interval=1.738–12.234) were more likely to have correct knowledge on transmission of TB. Conclusions: National TB Control Program in Nepal should give priority in disseminating TB related message through newspapers, magazines and radio programs.

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