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Experiencing syndemic: Disentangling the biosocial complexity of tuberculosis through qualitative research

O. Zvonareva, B. Van, N. Kabanets, A. Alliluyev, O. Filinyuk,
2021

Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global public health problem that has become a crisis fuelled by HIV and the increasing occurrence of antimicrobial resistance. What has been termed the biosocial nature of TB challenges effective control of the disease. Yet, biosocial interactions involved in the persistence of TB in diverse settings are difficult to systematically account for. The recently developed framework of syndemics provides a way to capture how complex health problems result from the interactions between diseases such as HIV and TB, and harmful social conditions such as unemployment, malnutrition and substance abuse. This article advances the syndemics scholarship by examining health conditions that cluster together with TB in the Russian Federation, by eliciting a set of social processes that precipitate this clustering and exacerbate health outcomes, and by analysing interactions between these health conditions and social processes. To provide an account of this complexity, the article takes a qualitative approach and draws on the perspectives and experiences of people with TB. The results demonstrate emergence of a syndemic of stress, substance abuse, TB and HIV that is sustained by poverty, occupational insecurity, marginalization and isolation. Frictions between the narrow focus of the health care system on TB and the wider syndemic processes in which the lives of many persons with TB are embedded, contribute to poorer health outcomes and increase the risks of developing drug resistance. Finally, the article argues that the large-scale and impersonal forces become embodied as individual pathology through the crucial interface of the ways in which persons experience and make sense of these forces and pathologies. Qualitative research is needed for the adequate analysis of this biosocial complexity in order to provide a solid basis for responses to TB-centred syndemics in various settings. © Cambridge University Press, 2018.

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Об авторах
  • O. Zvonareva
    Department of Health, Ethics and Society, Maastricht University, Netherlands
  • B. Van
    Research Centre for Policy Analysis and Studies of Technologies, National Research Tomsk State University, Russian Federation
  • N. Kabanets
    Central Research and Development Laboratory, Siberian State Medical University, Russian Federation
  • A. Alliluyev
    Department of Tuberculosis and Pulmonology, Siberian State Medical University, Russian Federation
  • O. Filinyuk
Название журнала
  • Journal of Biosocial Science
Том
  • 51
Выпуск
  • 3
Страницы
  • 403-417
Ключевые слова
  • adult; AIDS related complex; comorbidity; female; health care delivery; human; male; middle aged; multidrug resistant tuberculosis; poverty; qualitative research; risk factor; Russian Federation; social isolation; social status; tuberculosis; young adult; Adult; AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections; Comorbidity; Female; Health Services Accessibility; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Poverty; Psychosocial Deprivation; Qualitative Research; Risk Factors; Siberia; Social Conditions; Syndemic; Tuberculosis; Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant; Young Adult
Издатель
  • Cambridge University Press
Тип документа
  • journal article
Тип лицензии Creative Commons
  • CC
Правовой статус документа
  • Свободная лицензия
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  • scopus