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Major TB Behavioral and Social Science Research Topics and Subtopics
Identified at the Forum
The Tuberculosis Behavioral and Social Science Research Forum
Proceedings
Section III. Results of Breakout Groups Sessions
Outline of Major TB Behavioral and Social Science Research Topics
and Subtopics Identified at the Forum
- Background
- Health disparities
- Intrapersonal
- Patients’ knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions
- Patients’ behaviors
- Health care-seeking behaviors
- Adherence to treatment
- Patient satisfaction
- Social stigma
- Providers’ knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions
- Provider training and practices
- Diverse training
- Cultural competency
- Clinical practices
- Interpersonal
- Communication between patients and providers
- Family and peer influences
- Health Systems and Organizations
- Organizational structure
- Collaborations between provider communities and systems
- Impact of sharing patient information
- Service delivery
- Patient-centered approaches
- Case management
- Advantages and disadvantages of directly observed therapy
- Role of incentives and enablers
- Contact investigations
- Health communications
- Special challenges of high risk settings and populations
- HIV/TB
- Homelessness, unstable housing, and mental health
issues
- High mobility jobs and migrant labor
- Incarceration
- Substance use
- Foreign born
- Pediatrics
- Community
- Impact of TB services on communities and patients
- Influences of family and social networks
- Social stigma
- Public Policy
- Government commitment and funding
- Health insurance
- Immigration policies
Figure 2: Outline of Major TB Behavioral and
Social Science Research Topics and Subtopics

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Released September 2005
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