Illness Perception, Perceived Social Support and Quality of Life in Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients.
Humera Hameed, Muhammad Nasar Iqbal, Muhammad Rafiq, and Fatima Javed
Keywords:
Illness Perception, Perceived Social Support, Quality of Life, Pulmonary TuberculosisAbstract
The objective of the current study is to determine the relationship between illness perception, perceived social support and quality of life in pulmonary tuberculosis patients. To this end, the World Health Organization Quality of life scale, the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire, and the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support were used to measure the relationship between variables. The quantitative approach was used, with purposive sampling. A total of 150 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis were part of the final sample. Hierarchical multiple regression results indicate that social support of family, friends, and significant others, are significant positive predictors of quality of life in pulmonary TB patients. This study has implications for designing better health and social policy for pulmonary tuberculosis patients with respect to (i) advancing support from significant others, (ii) strengthening quality of life through daily activities and work opportunities, and (iii) provision of medical and treatment information consistently.