‘They didn’t look at me with good eyes' – experiences of the socioeconomic impact of tuberculosis and support needs among adults in a semi-rural area in Mozambique: A Qualitative Study

Author:

Nhassengo Pedroso123,Yoshino Clara13,Zandamela Américo2,De Carmo Verónica2,Burström Bo13,Lönnroth Knut13,Wingfield Tom1345,Khosa Celso2,Atkins Salla1367

Affiliation:

1. WHO Collaborating Centre in Tuberculosis and Social Medicine, Department of Global Public Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden

2. Instituto Nacional de Saúde, Marracuene, Mozambique

3. Health and Social Protection Action Research and Knowledge Sharing Network (www.sparksnetwork.ki.se), Stockholm, Sweden

4. Departments of International Public Health and Clinical Sciences, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UK

5. Tropical Infectious Diseases Unit, Liverpool University Hospital NHS, Foundation Trust, Liverpool, UK

6. Health Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland

7. WHO Collaborating Centre on Health in All Policies and Social Determinants of Health, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland

Funder

Vetenskapsrådet through the Swedish Research Council

Wellcome Trust, UK

Medical Research Council, Department for International Development, and Wellcome Trus

Dorothy Temple Cross Tuberculosis International Collaboration Grant from the Medical Research Foundation

Medical Research Council Public Health Intervention Development award

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

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