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Waiting to inhale: factors associated with healthcare workers' fears of occupationally-acquired tuberculosis (TB).

Michelle C EngelbrechtAsta RauGladys KigoziAndré Janse van RensburgEdwin WoutersNina SommerlandCaroline MasquillierKerry Uebel
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2019)
Being a professional clinical HCW, not having adequate disposable respirators available and seeing/perceiving co-workers stigmatise colleagues with (presumptive) TB were all significantly associated with the fear of occupationally-acquired TB. It is recommended that campaigns to destigmatise TB, as well as appropriate TB infection control education and measures, are necessary to alleviate HCWs fears of acquiring the disease in the workplace. Ultimately this should create a health-enabling working environment, where HCWs are not afraid to function and are free to seek treatment and support when necessary.
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