BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is a major global public health challenge, and a majority of countries have adopted a version of the global strategy to fight Tuberculosis, Directly Observed Treatment, Short Course (DOTS). Drawing on results from research in Ethiopia and Norway, the aim of this paper is to highlight and discuss ethical aspects of the practice of Directly Observed Treatment (DOT) in a cross-cultural perspective. DISCUSSION: Research from Ethiopia and Norway demonstrates that the rigid enforcement of directly observed treatment conflicts with patient autonomy, dignity and integrity. The treatment practices, especially when imposed in its strictest forms, expose those who have Tuberculosis to extra burdens and costs. Socially disadvan...
Non-completion of tuberculosis (TB) treatment has been a major topic of debate ever since combined d...
This article critically examines current responses to multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) and...
Background: Non-adherence to treatment is a major problem in tuberculosis (TB) control and leads to ...
Background Tuberculosis is a major global public health challenge, and a majority of countries have...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease which causes about two million deaths each year. In 1993,...
Tuberculosis (TB) has presented a challenge to the public health community in Thailand, especially a...
This dissertation examines the implementation of the anti-tuberculosis treatment, the Directly Obser...
Funding: The study was funded by the European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (...
Background: Despite effective diagnosis and treatment, prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) is still grow...
Tuberculosis (TB) management has moved from chaotic systems and low patient adherence with treatment...
Tuberculosis (TB) management has moved from chaotic systems and low patient adherence with treatment...
Background: Tuberculosis is a highly contagious disease, and there has been a rise in recent years o...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis is a major cause of ...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Background: Tuberculosis rates in the world remain high, especially in low- and middle-income countr...
Non-completion of tuberculosis (TB) treatment has been a major topic of debate ever since combined d...
This article critically examines current responses to multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) and...
Background: Non-adherence to treatment is a major problem in tuberculosis (TB) control and leads to ...
Background Tuberculosis is a major global public health challenge, and a majority of countries have...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease which causes about two million deaths each year. In 1993,...
Tuberculosis (TB) has presented a challenge to the public health community in Thailand, especially a...
This dissertation examines the implementation of the anti-tuberculosis treatment, the Directly Obser...
Funding: The study was funded by the European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (...
Background: Despite effective diagnosis and treatment, prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) is still grow...
Tuberculosis (TB) management has moved from chaotic systems and low patient adherence with treatment...
Tuberculosis (TB) management has moved from chaotic systems and low patient adherence with treatment...
Background: Tuberculosis is a highly contagious disease, and there has been a rise in recent years o...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis is a major cause of ...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Background: Tuberculosis rates in the world remain high, especially in low- and middle-income countr...
Non-completion of tuberculosis (TB) treatment has been a major topic of debate ever since combined d...
This article critically examines current responses to multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) and...
Background: Non-adherence to treatment is a major problem in tuberculosis (TB) control and leads to ...