"Shopping" for sexually transmitted disease treatment - Focus group discussions among lay persons in rural and urban Zambia

Citation
J. Ndulo et al., "Shopping" for sexually transmitted disease treatment - Focus group discussions among lay persons in rural and urban Zambia, SEX TRA DIS, 27(9), 2000, pp. 496-503
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Immunolgy & Infectious Disease","da verificare
Journal title
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
ISSN journal
01485717 → ACNP
Volume
27
Issue
9
Year of publication
2000
Pages
496 - 503
Database
ISI
SICI code
0148-5717(200010)27:9<496:"FSTDT>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Background: In Zambia, persons use different types of services when seeking treatment for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), Goal: To gain insight into the rationale behind the selection of treatment sources by investigating perceptions of STDs and by identifying STD treatme nt sources used. Study Design: Focus group discussions were held with 57 men and 44 women in one urban and one rural area in Zambia between May 1997 and June 1997, The focus group discussions were audiotaped and analyzed qualitatively. Results: Participants combined traditional and modern treatment. The main r eason given was that even when biomedical medicine was effective, STDs coul d only be totally cured if the patient vc as cleansed by traditional herbs, Factors influencing health-seeking behavior were the person's perception, how the diagnosis was determined, type and cost of treatment, demand for se xual partners, and attitudes of health workers. parents, and the church. Conclusion: Barriers and enabling factors for the use of treatment sources mere identified, Interventions to improve services and cooperation between the health sectors need to consider these factors.