TB is a key Health needs in East London. Critically assess the scale of the problem. i.e. Factors contributing to TB prevalence.

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Tuberculosis is one key health need in East London. Critically assess the scale of the problem e.g. Factors contributing to TB prevalence in East London. In your assessment, please refer researched based case studies from East London as well as current health policy and any relevant health theories.

Introduction:
As suggested by the essay question, what is the general theme this essay will be addressing?

Provide a brief overview of what specific topics/points will be covered in the essay, including some background information, and how these together will defend the overall argument.

For example start introduction like this: Tuberculosis (TB) is a key health need in East London, factors contributing to TB prevalence are lack of awareness of TB/symptoms/transmission, social stigma, screening, migration status barriers to access Healthcare (National Health Service England).

Articles to use in introduction:
1. Craig et al. BMC Public Health 2014, 14:618
https://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/14/618

2. GERRISH, Kate, NAISBY, Andrew and ISMAIL, Mubarak
The meaning and consequences of tuberculosis among
Somali people in the United Kingdom

3. K. E. Nnoaham, R. Pool, G. Bothamley, A. D. Grant
INT J TUBERC LUNG DIS 10(9):1013–1017
2006 The Union

“Perceptions and experiences of tuberculosis among African patients attending a tuberculosis clinic in London”

Main Body:

SECTION 1: MAIN POINT 1 – AWARENESS/RECOGNITION
Evidence:
Explanation and interpretation:
Conclusion/Transition (how dos this address the essay question and lead onto te next point)

Suggestion of Articles to use in this section1:

1. GERRISH, Kate, NAISBY, Andrew and ISMAIL, Mubarak
The meaning and consequences of tuberculosis among
Somali people in the United Kingdom

2. K. E. Nnoaham, R. Pool, G. Bothamley, A. D. Grant
INT J TUBERC LUNG DIS 10(9):1013–1017
2006 The Union

“Perceptions and experiences of tuberculosis among African patients attending a tuberculosis clinic in London”

3. Health watch Newham
“Subject: Tackling Tuberculosis (TB) in Newham”

4. TB Awareness Pilot report: Redbridge in East London

“Report on Redbridge TB Awareness Pilot Project”

AND MORE ARTICLES……..

SECTION 2: MAIN POINT 2 – SYMPTOMS
Evidence:
Explanation and interpretation:
Conclusion/Transition (how dos this answer the question and build on previous point)

Suggestion of Articles to use in this section2:

1. GERRISH, Kate, NAISBY, Andrew and ISMAIL, Mubarak
The meaning and consequences of tuberculosis among
Somali people in the United Kingdom

2. Craig et al. BMC Public Health 2014, 14:618
https://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/14/618

3. K. E. Nnoaham, R. Pool, G. Bothamley, A. D. Grant
INT J TUBERC LUNG DIS 10(9):1013–1017
2006 The Union

“Perceptions and experiences of tuberculosis among African patients attending a tuberculosis clinic in London”

4. P-journal.pone

Farah Seedat”, Sally Hargreaves*”, Jonathan S. Friedland

“Engaging New Migrants in Infectious Disease Screening: A Qualitative Semi-Structured Interview Study of UK Migrant Community Health-Care Leads”

5. TB Awareness Pilot report: Redbridge in East London

“Report on Redbridge TB Awareness Pilot Project”

AND MORE ARTICLES……..

SECTION 3: MAIN POINT 3 – LACK OF HOW TRANSMITTED
Evidence:
Explanation and interpretation:
Conclusion/Transition (how dos this answer the question and build on previous point)

MORE ARTICLES……..

SECTION 4: MAIN POINT 4 – STIGMA
Evidence:
Explanation and interpretation:
Conclusion/Transition (how dos this answer the question and build on previous point)

Suggestion of Articles to use in this section4:
1. Health watch Newham
“Subject: Tackling Tuberculosis (TB) in Newham”

AND MORE ARTICLES……..

SECTION 5: MAIN POINT 5 – SCREENING
Evidence:
Explanation and interpretation:
Conclusion/Transition (how dos this answer the question and build on previous point)

Suggestion of Articles to use in this section5:

1. GERRISH, Kate, NAISBY, Andrew and ISMAIL, Mubarak
The meaning and consequences of tuberculosis among
Somali people in the United Kingdom

2. Journal of Public Health- Brewin. Vol. 28, No. 3, pp. 253–260

“Is screening for tuberculosis acceptable to immigrants? A qualitative study”

P. Brewin, A. Jones, M. Kelly, M. McDonald, E. Beasley, P. Sturdy, G. Bothamley, C. Griffiths
3. Pealing 2013 TB
British Journal of General Practice

“The resurgence of tuberculosis and the implications for primary care”

5. Health watch Newham
“Subject: Tackling Tuberculosis (TB) in Newham”

6. P-journal.pone

Farah Seedat”, Sally Hargreaves*”, Jonathan S. Friedland

“Engaging New Migrants in Infectious Disease Screening: A Qualitative Semi-Structured Interview Study of UK Migrant Community Health-Care Leads”

AND MORE ARTICLES……..

SECTION 6: MAIN POINT 6 – BARRIERS TO ACCESSING HEALTHCARE, MIGRANT STATUS
Evidence:
Explanation and interpretation:
Conclusion/Transition (how dos this answer the question and build on previous point)

Suggestion of Articles to use in this section 6:
1. Pealing 2013 TB
British Journal of General Practice

“The resurgence of tuberculosis and the implications for primary care”

2. P-journal.pone

Farah Seedat”, Sally Hargreaves*”, Jonathan S. Friedland

“Engaging New Migrants in Infectious Disease Screening: A Qualitative Semi-Structured Interview Study of UK Migrant Community Health-Care Leads”

AND MORE ARTICLES……..

Conclusion:
Provide summary of all the points you have made in this essay. Please sate how these points answer the essay question and fulfil what you set out to do in your introduction.

GUIDE:Lists of Articles to be used in this essay: will attach doc of articles blow
Find other articles of TB in East London also

1. P-Craig et al. BMC Public Health 2014, 14:618
https://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/14/618

Gillian M Craig, Louise M Joly and Alimuddin Zumla2.

‘Complex’ but coping: experience of symptoms of tuberculosis and health care seeking behaviours – a qualitative interview study of urban risk groups, London, UK.

2. K. E. Nnoaham, R. Pool, G. Bothamley, A. D. Grant
INT J TUBERC LUNG DIS 10(9):1013–1017
2006 The Union

“Perceptions and experiences of tuberculosis among African patients attending a tuberculosis clinic in London”

3. P-journal.pone

Farah Seedat”, Sally Hargreaves*”, Jonathan S. Friedland

“Engaging New Migrants in Infectious Disease Screening: A Qualitative Semi-Structured Interview Study of UK Migrant Community Health-Care Leads”

4. GERRISH, Kate, NAISBY, Andrew and ISMAIL, Mubarak
Available from Sheffield Hallam University Research Archive (SHURA) at: https://shura.shu.ac.uk/7627/

“The meaning and consequences of tuberculosis among Somali people in the United Kingdom”

5. Sarah R Anderson, Helen Maguire, Jacqui Carless

“Tuberculosis in London: a decade and a half of no decline”

6. TB Awareness Pilot report: Redbridge in East London

“Report on Redbridge TB Awareness Pilot Project”

7. Health watch Newham
“Subject: Tackling Tuberculosis (TB) in Newham”

8. Journal of Public Health- Brewin. Vol. 28, No. 3, pp. 253–260

“Is screening for tuberculosis acceptable to immigrants? A qualitative study”

P. Brewin, A. Jones, M. Kelly, M. McDonald, E. Beasley, P. Sturdy, G. Bothamley, C. Griffiths

9. Pealing 2013 TB
British Journal of General Practice

“The resurgence of tuberculosis and the implications for primary care”

I WILL UPLOAD THE ABOVE ARTICLES AND PLEASE ADD MORE OTHER ARTICLES RELATING TO TB IN EAST LONDON!!!!

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