Knowledge, Attitude And Practices Of Radiographers Towards Tuberculosis Cases In Three Tertiary Hospitals In Enugu State, Nigeria.
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List of Tables Table: 1 Age and Sex distribution of respondent ------------------------------- 31 Table: 2 Responses on Educational Qualification and place of work of respondents ----------------------32 Table: 3 Responses of respondents’ number of years of practice ------------ 32 Table: 4 Responses on the mode of transmission of tuberculosis -------------- 33 Table: 5 Response of the symptoms of tuberculosis ------------------------------34 Table: 6 Respondents answer on the causation of TB ---------------------------34 Table: 7 Responses on how TB can be diagnosed ---------------------------------35 Table: 8 Responses on the way TB can be prevented ----------------------------- 35 Table: 9 Respondents’ feeling when attending to TB patients’ ------------------36 Table: 10 Respondents’ reaction if asked to attend to TB patient on regular basis ----------------------- 37 Table: 11 Percentage outcome on if radiographers follow universal precaution rule in their practice -------------- 38 Table: 12 Responses on the measures radiographers adopt to protect themselves from TB infection ------------------------ 38
TABLE OF CONTENT Title Page -------------------------------------i Approval Page ------------------------------ii Certification ---------------------------------iii Dedication -----------------------------------iv Acknowledgement --------------------------v Abstract --------------------------------------vi List of Tables -------------------------------vii Table of Content --------------------------viii
CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction ------------------------------1 1.1 Background of Study ------------------ 1 1.2 Statement of Problem ----------------- 3 1.3 Objectives of Study ---------------------3 1.4 Significance of Study ------------------ 3 1.5 Scope of Study ------------------------- 4 1.6 Operational definition of--------------- 4 1.7 Review of related Literatures --------- 5
CHAPTER TWO 2.0Theoretical Background -------------- 17 2.1 History of Tuberculosis -------------- 17 2.2 Pulmonary tuberculosis ---------------18 2.2.1 Types of Pulmonary tuberculosis --------------------------------------18 2.2.2 Symptoms of PTB -----------19 2.2.3 Possible Complication ------20 2.2.4 Risk factors -------------------20 2.2.5 Prognosis --------------------21 2.2.6 Epidemiology---------------- 21 2.3 Mycobacterium Tuberculosis ------- 22 2.3.1 Mechanisms and transmission -----------------23 2.3.2 Pathogenesis -----------------23 2.4 Diagnosis of Tuberculosis ----------- 24 2.5 Prevention of Tuberculosis ---------- 26 2.6 Treatment of Tuberculosis ---------- 27
CHAPTER THREE 3.0Research Methodology --------------- 28 3.1 Research Design ---------------------- 28 3.2 Target Population --------------------- 28 3.3 Sampling Method --------------------- 28 3.4 Instrument for Data collection ------ 29 3.5 Procedure for Data collection ------- 29 3.6 Method of Data Analysis ------------ 30
CHAPTER FOUR 4.0Data Analysis and Presentation ------31 CHAPTER FIVE 5.1 Discussion ----------------------------- 40 5.2 Summary of findings ----------------- 42 5.4 Limitation of study ------------------- 43 5.5 Recommendation-Area of further study ---------------------------------------- 43 5.6 Conclusion ----------------------------- 43 References Appendix
INTRODUCTION Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most important diseases that are responsible for high mortality in the developing world. It disproportionately affects people in resource poor-settings particularly in Africa and Asia with Nigeria ranking 10th among the 22 high burden tuberculosis countries in the world [1]. Reports have shown that the prevalence of TB increased terribly in 1985 when the World Health Organization (WHO) considered it a global emergency and requested more serious attention be directed to this problem [2,3]. Tuberculosis being a contagious but curable disease is transmitted when an infected individual with active Mycobacterium TB coughs or sneeze, thereby contaminating the air such that anyone that breathe it get infected. Patients with this infection visit the hospital for proper diagnosis and treatment thereby coming across different health workers of which the radiographer is one of them. The knowledge of tuberculosis among practicing Radiographers refers to information or awareness gained through experience or education. This includes the mode of transmission, symptoms, organs it affects and drug therapy treatment. Radiographers with enough knowledge about tuberculosis cases stand a better chance of preventing themselves against the infection than those without adequate knowledge. This is because a Radiographer that is knowledgeable enough will attend to patients giving the patient the maximum care he/she requires according to the code of ethics of his practice and still prevent him/herself from being infected. This shows that the knowledge of Radiographers needs to be adequate about tuberculosis cases so that this infection contraction will be reduced and this is one of the aims of this study, to ascertain the knowledge Radiographers in tertiary hospitals within Enugu urban area. The term attitude refers to an individual’s like or dislike for an item. Attitude can be positive, negative or neutral views of an “attitude object” i.e a person, behavior or event. The level of awareness about Tuberculosis among radiographers influences their attitude towards patients infected with tuberculosis. The attitude of a radiographer has a member of the health team towards patients with tuberculosis needs to be positive according to it code of ethics, so that he/she( the radiographer) would be able to discharge his/her clinical responsibilities appropriately. Poor attitude to patients often lead to repeat of investigation, thereby increasing radiation dose to the patient. It can also send a signal of stigmatization, making many of the patients to die in silence instead of coming to the hospital for proper diagnosis and treatment. With this happening the goal of WHO to halve the TB prevalence and death rate by 2015 [4] will not be achieved. In the other hand, if a good attitude is expressed to these patients, they will feel comfort and in return give their maximum co-operation, which will also help the radiographer get a radiograph of high diagnostic quality. Knowing that TB is very infectious, a protective or preventive practice measures need to be undertaken when attending to TB cases, so that radiographers will not contract the infection at discharge of their clinical responsibilities. It is important that the practice of radiographers should be one that protects and prevents them from this infection, tuberculosis. Hence the researcher aim of carrying out this research is to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes and practices of radiographers towards TB cases in three tertiary hospitals within Enugu urban.
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Ugwu, A. (2026). Knowledge, Attitude And Practices Of Radiographers Towards Tuberculosis Cases In Three Tertiary Hospitals In Enugu State, Nigeria.. Afribary. Retrieved June 14, 2026, from http://library.afribary.com/works/knowledge-attitude-and-practices-of-radiographers-towards-tuberculosis-cases-in-three-tertiary-hospitals-in-enugu-state-nigeria
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Ugwu, Anderson. "Knowledge, Attitude And Practices Of Radiographers Towards Tuberculosis Cases In Three Tertiary Hospitals In Enugu State, Nigeria.." Afribary, 6 Jun. 2026, http://library.afribary.com/works/knowledge-attitude-and-practices-of-radiographers-towards-tuberculosis-cases-in-three-tertiary-hospitals-in-enugu-state-nigeria. Accessed June 14, 2026.
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Ugwu, Anderson. "Knowledge, Attitude And Practices Of Radiographers Towards Tuberculosis Cases In Three Tertiary Hospitals In Enugu State, Nigeria.." Afribary (2026). Accessed June 14, 2026. http://library.afribary.com/works/knowledge-attitude-and-practices-of-radiographers-towards-tuberculosis-cases-in-three-tertiary-hospitals-in-enugu-state-nigeria