Wanting to or having to - a qualitative study of experiences and attitudes towards migrant screening for tuberculosis in Norway.
Ingunn NordstogaMona DrageTore Wælgaard SteenBrita Askeland WinjePublished in: BMC public health (2019)
In order to adapt the system and improve trust and patient uptake, all aspects of the screening should be taken into account. Ambivalence towards screening probably has a negative impact on screening uptake and should be sought reduced. A combination of ambivalence and a wish for "structuring measures" leads the authors to conclude that mandatory screening is a reasonable measure. However, since mandatory screening negatively impacts patient autonomy, and because of fear, stigma and practical problems, the health system should empower users by improving communication and access to services. In addition, it is recommended that negative test results are also communicated to the users.