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. 2017 Sep 25;12(9):e0185018. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0185018

Table 4. Codes used to create the conceptual framework.

Factors contributing to diagnostic delay Conceptual codes: PDTB Conceptual codes: family members Conceptual codes: health personnel
A. Material resources and social support available Initial reactions to symptoms Reasons for high TB prevalence Reasons for high TB prevalence
Knowledge of TB prior to diagnosis Groups at greater risk of contracting TB Groups at greater risk of contracting TB
Knowledge of TB transmission Common community knowledge of TB Common community knowledge of TB
Knowledge of causes of TB Initial reactions to TB diagnosis
Other health beliefs related to TB mentioned Generalized beliefs and behaviors of PDTB
Reasons why individuals wait to seek care at public health posts
Initial reactions to TB diagnosis
B. Previous knowledge and experience with illness Knowledge of TB transmission Reasons for high TB prevalence Reasons for high TB prevalence
Knowledge of causes of TB Groups at greater risk of contracting TB Common community knowledge of TB
Other health beliefs related to TB mentioned Common community knowledge of TB Initial reactions to TB diagnosis
Reasons why individuals wait to seek care at public health posts
Initial reactions to TB diagnosis Initial reactions to TB diagnosis
C. Threshold of symptom severity Reasons for seeking professional medical attention Health seeking behaviors Average time PDTB wait before they seek attention at a public health facility
Progression of symptoms to diagnosis Health seeking behaviors following hemoptysis
D. Health seeking behaviors Health seeking behaviors Health seeking behaviors Practices of private clinics
Reasons for seeking attention from a professional health facility Motivations for self-medication Motivations for self-medication
Description of first experience with a professional health facility
Time waiting at first professional health facility
Personal treatment received from first professional health facility
E. Community and health system reactions to TB disease Personal treatment received from first professional health facility Community opinions of TB Attitudes of health personnel working in the National Tuberculosis Program
Concealment of TB diagnosis Community treatment of PDTB Interactions between health personnel and PDTB in the public health post
Changes in work or studies due to TB diagnosis Consequences of TB diagnosis
Embarrassment due to TB diagnosis Political inhibitions to TB control
Changes in familial interactions due to TB diagnosis Reasons for high TB prevalence
Changes in social interactions due to TB diagnosis Groups at greater risk of contracting TB

Note TB indicates tuberculosis; PDTB indicates persons diagnosed with TB.