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Respiratory Isolation for Tuberculosis: the Experience of Indigenous Peoples on the Canadian Prairies

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Date 2018 Mar 28
PMID 29584791
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The Prairie provinces of Canada. To understand how Indigenous peoples with infectious pulmonary tuberculosis living in different community settings in the Prairie provinces of Canada experience respiratory isolation. Using an exploratory qualitative approach, we interviewed participants living in urban centres, non-remote reserve settings and remote and isolated reserve settings. Through qualitative content analysis of 48 interviews, we determined that participants experienced feelings of confinement regardless of the community setting in which they lived. Participants also experienced family and social disconnect, but the experience was more potent for the remote and isolated reserve participants, who were required to be flown out of their home communities to receive treatment, and for those urban centre and non-remote reserve participants who lacked social connections. The roles of past experiences with sanitoria and of family in providing social support are discussed. The conclusions of this study focus on examining isolation policies and improving the hospital isolation experience.

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