Background: Private Practitioners (PP) are the primary source of health care for patients in India. Limited representative information is available on TB management practices of Indian PP or on the efficacy of India’s Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP) to improve the quality of TB management through training of PP. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of a systematic random sample of PP in one urban area in Western India (Pune, Maharashtra). We presented sample clinical vignettes and determined the proportions of PPs who reported practices consistent with International Standards of TB Care (ISTC). We examined the association between RNTCP training and adherence to ISTC by calculating odds ratios and 95 % confi...
SETTING: Tumkur District, South India. OBJECTIVE: To assess the participation of for-profit, formal...
Background: India leads the world in its burden of tuberculosis (TB). General practitioners are...
Objectives: To assess a multicomponent intervention to improve private practitioners (PPs) involveme...
BACKGROUND: Private Practitioners (PP) are the primary source of health care for patients in India. ...
Private Practitioners (PP) are the primary source of health care for patients in India. Limited repr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Private Practitioners (PP) are the primary source of health care for patien...
SETTING: Private medical practitioners in Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh, India. OBJECTIVES:...
Private medical practitioners in Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh, India.To evaluate self-repo...
Private medical practitioners in Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh, India.To evaluate self-repo...
Setting: Private practitioners are frequently the first point of healthcare contact for patients wit...
SETTING: Mumbai, India. A study conducted in Mumbai two decades ago revealed the extent of inappropr...
Mumbai, India. A study conducted in Mumbai two decades ago revealed the extent of inappropriate tube...
India accounts for the highest number of incident tuberculosis (TB) cases globally. Hence, to impact...
Majority of Tuberculosis (TB) patients in India seek care from Private Practitioners (PPs) whose pra...
SETTING: Tumkur District, South India. OBJECTIVE: To assess the participation of for-profit, formal...
SETTING: Tumkur District, South India. OBJECTIVE: To assess the participation of for-profit, formal...
Background: India leads the world in its burden of tuberculosis (TB). General practitioners are...
Objectives: To assess a multicomponent intervention to improve private practitioners (PPs) involveme...
BACKGROUND: Private Practitioners (PP) are the primary source of health care for patients in India. ...
Private Practitioners (PP) are the primary source of health care for patients in India. Limited repr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Private Practitioners (PP) are the primary source of health care for patien...
SETTING: Private medical practitioners in Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh, India. OBJECTIVES:...
Private medical practitioners in Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh, India.To evaluate self-repo...
Private medical practitioners in Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh, India.To evaluate self-repo...
Setting: Private practitioners are frequently the first point of healthcare contact for patients wit...
SETTING: Mumbai, India. A study conducted in Mumbai two decades ago revealed the extent of inappropr...
Mumbai, India. A study conducted in Mumbai two decades ago revealed the extent of inappropriate tube...
India accounts for the highest number of incident tuberculosis (TB) cases globally. Hence, to impact...
Majority of Tuberculosis (TB) patients in India seek care from Private Practitioners (PPs) whose pra...
SETTING: Tumkur District, South India. OBJECTIVE: To assess the participation of for-profit, formal...
SETTING: Tumkur District, South India. OBJECTIVE: To assess the participation of for-profit, formal...
Background: India leads the world in its burden of tuberculosis (TB). General practitioners are...
Objectives: To assess a multicomponent intervention to improve private practitioners (PPs) involveme...