BACKGROUND: The fact that tuberculosis can be treated with the DOTS strategy (Directly Observed Treatment, Short-course) is not enough to control the disease. Patients have to find their way to tuberculosis treatment first. To better understand the route to tuberculosis treatment in rural Nepal we interviewed twenty-six patients under treatment. METHODS: In semi-structured interviews patients shared their disease history and health seeking behaviour. The analysis focused on the encounters with the health care system before enrolment in the tuberculosis treatment program. RESULTS: Patient routes often started in the medical shop and led via intricate routes with multiple providers to facilities with higher qualified and more competent staff ...
SETTING: Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP), Delhi, India. OBJECTIVE: To ascert...
Setting Private practitioners are frequently the first point of healthcare contact for patients wi...
Background: Despite effective diagnosis and treatment, prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) is still grow...
Background. The fact that tuberculosis can be treated with the DOTS strategy (Directly Observed Trea...
Background: The fact that tuberculosis can be treated with the DOTS strategy (Directly Observed Trea...
BACKGROUND:Nepal has achieved a significant reduction of TB incidence over the past decades. Neverth...
BACKGROUND: Nepal has achieved a significant reduction of TB incidence over the past decades. Nevert...
Background: India's Revised National Tuberculosis (TB) Control Programme (RNTCP) offers free TB diag...
Abstract Background India’s Revised National Tuberculosis (TB) Control Programme (RNTCP) offers free...
Non-completion of tuberculosis (TB) treatment has been a major topic of debate ever since combined d...
Background: DOTS is the most effective strategy available today for tuberculosis control. Objectives...
Background: In India, the Revised National TB control programme (RNTCP) offers free diagnosis and tr...
Background: Tuberculosis (tb) is one of the greatest public health problems in the world. One third...
Introduction: Tuberculosis is a major chronic disorder affecting the larger population more tha...
Tuberculosis (TB) has presented a challenge to the public health community in Thailand, especially a...
SETTING: Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP), Delhi, India. OBJECTIVE: To ascert...
Setting Private practitioners are frequently the first point of healthcare contact for patients wi...
Background: Despite effective diagnosis and treatment, prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) is still grow...
Background. The fact that tuberculosis can be treated with the DOTS strategy (Directly Observed Trea...
Background: The fact that tuberculosis can be treated with the DOTS strategy (Directly Observed Trea...
BACKGROUND:Nepal has achieved a significant reduction of TB incidence over the past decades. Neverth...
BACKGROUND: Nepal has achieved a significant reduction of TB incidence over the past decades. Nevert...
Background: India's Revised National Tuberculosis (TB) Control Programme (RNTCP) offers free TB diag...
Abstract Background India’s Revised National Tuberculosis (TB) Control Programme (RNTCP) offers free...
Non-completion of tuberculosis (TB) treatment has been a major topic of debate ever since combined d...
Background: DOTS is the most effective strategy available today for tuberculosis control. Objectives...
Background: In India, the Revised National TB control programme (RNTCP) offers free diagnosis and tr...
Background: Tuberculosis (tb) is one of the greatest public health problems in the world. One third...
Introduction: Tuberculosis is a major chronic disorder affecting the larger population more tha...
Tuberculosis (TB) has presented a challenge to the public health community in Thailand, especially a...
SETTING: Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP), Delhi, India. OBJECTIVE: To ascert...
Setting Private practitioners are frequently the first point of healthcare contact for patients wi...
Background: Despite effective diagnosis and treatment, prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) is still grow...