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Patient Educ Couns ; 100(5): 950-956, 2017 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27923675

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of a tuberculosis (TB) educational intervention (EI) on change in adolescent student knowledge and participation in a TB prevention program. METHODS: From 2/2013-5/2015, students from 2 high schools in Houston, TX participated. The 25-min EI discussed TB bacteriology, epidemiology, symptoms, and indications for TB testing/treatment. Students completed pre- and post-quizzes. Immediately after the EI, students were invited to participate in voluntary TB risk-factor screening, testing and treatment. At 6 months, focus groups were conducted. RESULTS: 895 students attended the EI. 827 students (92%) completed the EI quizzes. Knowledge improved by 12% (pre: 70%; post: 82%, p<0.001); 78% shared their TB knowledge. Following the EI, 671/827 (81%) enrolled in a TB prevention program. Focus groups indicated that the EI stimulated student learning about TB and increased their willingness to participate. CONCLUSION: A brief, one-time, TB EI is an effective method to encourage adolescents to learn about TB and motivate their uptake of TB risk-factor screening, testing and treatment. Similar EIs should accompany TB prevention programs targeting adolescents. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: The study's procedures could be considered for incorporation into school-based TB prevention programs to improve the identification, testing and treatment of adolescents at risk for TB.


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Adolescent Behavior , Health Education , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Mass Screening/organization & administration , Students , Tuberculosis/prevention & control , Adolescent , Female , Humans , Male , Program Evaluation , School Health Services , Texas
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