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The book titled
Management of Multi-Drug Resistant TB Treatment: A Social Work Perspective provides an in-depth exploration of the multifaceted challenges faced by individuals affected by Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB). It examines the background characteristics of patients, including their psychosocial well-being, socio-economic conditions, general health status, psychological distress, and experiences of self-stigma. The book emphasizes the critical role of social work interventions in enhancing coping mechanisms and building resilience among patients, drawing on field-based evidence and practical experience.
Structured into fifteen chapters, the book is organized around broad thematic areas, offering a comprehensive overview of MDR-TB treatment from a social work lens. It presents extensive research evidence on treatment strategies and integrates a wide range of professional skills, knowledge, and intervention techniques aimed at prevention, promotion, and care.
This forward-thinking publication outlines future directions for social work practitioners engaged in MDR-TB management, while also serving as a valuable academic resource for scholars and researchers. It reflects on both theoretical insights and practical applications, underlining the importance of multidisciplinary approaches in public health and social care.
Ultimately, the book consolidates collective wisdom from diverse literature and intervention strategies, making it an essential guide for those involved in the management and support of individuals affected by MDR-TB.