"Honestly, this problem has affected me a lot": a qualitative exploration of the lived experiences of people with chronic respiratory disease in Sudan and Tanzania.
Uzochukwu EgereElizabeth Henry ShayoMartha ChinouyaMiriam TaegtmeyerJane ArdreyStellah G MpagamaNyanda Elias NtinginyaRana AhmedEl Hafiz HusseinAsma El SonyTom WingfieldAngela I N ObasiRachel Tolhurstnull nullPublished in: BMC public health (2023)
Chronic respiratory diseases have substantial social and economic impacts among people with CRD and their families in Sudan and Tanzania. Stigma is particularly strong and appears to be driven partly by association of chronic cough with infectiousness. Context-appropriate measures to address economic impacts and chronic cough stigma are urgently needed as part of interventions for chronic respiratory diseases in these sub-Saharan African contexts.