Do Migrants Receive Tuberculosis Education in China? Evidence From the China Migrants Dynamic Survey

Health Educ Behav. 2023 Feb;50(1):121-130. doi: 10.1177/10901981211000309. Epub 2021 Apr 7.

Abstract

Background: Migrants are the key population for tuberculosis (TB) transmission in China. However, it remains unknown how many migrants have received TB education and through what means.

Objectives: To identify the rate and methods of TB education among migrants in China by using nationally representative data.

Method: This study used secondary data analysis. The data were derived from the China Migrants Dynamic Survey 2014-2017. A total sample of 745,926 migrants was included in the following analysis. Information on TB education was collected through a self-report questionnaire. We used hierarchical logistic regression models to explore the relationship between the independent variables and the receipt of TB education.

Results: Only 30.4% (n = 226,458) received TB education. Among all age-groups, participants between 65 and 69 years old had the highest TB education rate (33.4%). Bulletin boards (86.5%-91%), media (73% to 86.7%), and books/magazines (59.2%-67.4%) were the most common ways for migrants to receive TB education.

Conclusions: Our study showed the rates of TB education in each region of China and indicated the significant disparity among the seven regions. Traditional media, off-line medical consultation, community advocacy, and bulletin boards should be the primary methods of delivering TB education. TB education campaigns targeting migrants with a low socioeconomic status should be actively promoted.

Keywords: China; health education; migrant; tuberculosis.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • China / epidemiology
  • Humans
  • Self Report
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Transients and Migrants*
  • Tuberculosis*