Bibliographic citations
Díaz, B., (2010). "El significado de vivir con Tuberculosis: no te acerques" Develando los sentimientos de los afectados con tuberculosis [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22333
Díaz, B., "El significado de vivir con Tuberculosis: no te acerques" Develando los sentimientos de los afectados con tuberculosis []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2010. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22333
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title = ""El significado de vivir con Tuberculosis: no te acerques" Develando los sentimientos de los afectados con tuberculosis",
author = "Díaz Zapata, Bielca Nereyda",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2010"
}
The present qualitative phenomenological work, carried out at the Regional Teaching Hospital of Trujillo, in the area of the Health Strategy for the Prevention and Control of Tuberculosis, with the aim of revealing the feelings of those affected with positive pulmonary tuberculosis, shows the phenomenon of these feelings lived through categories, among which the following stand out: gratitude to God, suffering, self-isolation, need for support, isolation, feeling of worth, rejection, shame and loneliness. Participants included 8 outpatients with pulmonary tuberculosis of both sexes, between 20 and 70 years of age. In the conceptual construction of the phenomenon, the person affected by tuberculosis manifests negative feelings as a meaning of living with this disease, considering it as a difficult episode in his life, affecting his identity and dignity as a human being, generating dehumanization within the society where he lives; but the damage it causes to his personality is of great magnitude that he tries to face the heavy burden of social exclusion and stigma through inappropriate behavioral responses. The findings led to the following conceptual approaches: negative feelings when living with the disease, dehumanization and coping with social exclusion and stigmatization.
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