The predictors of voluntary participation in pulmonary tuberculosis screening program: a study in a suburban community of southern Thailand

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Kongkamol Chanon,Chintrakul Apinya,Horsiritham Kanakorn,Kiranantawat Nantaka,Nirattisaikul Sitang,Sungsiri Jitpreedee,Sathirapanya Pornchai,Sathirapanya Chutarat,Boonma Koontidar,Chowwanapoonpohn Tuck,Nuiman Paradon,Supunthuchaikul Jekita,Chokthamangoon Nuttartham,Chintana Chalanthon,Suktaneekul Trithep,Watcharanimit Chananyu

Abstract

BackgroundThe health belief model (HBM), baseline health condition, and sociocultural factors impact the decision to participate in a tuberculosis screening program.MethodsThis cross-sectional and descriptive study was carried out among the “Kao Taew” community dwellers aged 18 years and above, who voluntarily underwent the provided pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) screening by chest radiographs (CXRs). The level of individual HBM domain perception, attitudes toward PTB prevention, and regularity of PTB prevention practices by the participants were evaluated. The significantly associated or correlated factors such as demographic characteristics, individual HBM domain perception, and attitudes toward PTB prevention with the regularity of PTB prevention practices from the univariate analysis were further analyzed by multiple linear regression (p < 0.05) to determine the independent significant predictors of PTB prevention practices.ResultsAmong 311 participants comprising 65% women, 57.9% aged ≥ 65 years and 67.2% had an underlying disease. The study participants had a high level of perception of HBM domains but a low level of perception of the barrier. In addition, a high level of attitudes toward PTB prevention and a high regularity of PTB prevention practices were found. A multiple linear regression analysis revealed that the perceived benefits of PTB screening [Beta = 0.20 (0.04, 0.36) p = 0.016] and acquiring underlying diseases [Beta = 1.06 (0.38, 1.73), p = 0.002] were significant predictors for PTB prevention practices, while belief in Islam was a reverse predictor [Beta = −0.84 (−1.47, −0.21), p = 0.010].ConclusionsThe level of perception of the individual domain of HBM, health status, and religious belief significantly predicted voluntary participation in PTB screening programs. Careful consideration by integration of the relevant health psychology, physical, and sociocultural factors is crucial for planning a health screening program.

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Frontiers Media SA

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