Medication adherence is critical in Tuberculosis (TB) treatment success, but existing tools are inadequate in identifying non-adherents, reasons for non-adherence or interventions to improve adherence. This study intended to fill the gap by developing and validating a TB medication adherence scale (TBMAS).An initial 41-item TBMAS was designed through review of literature, consultation from an 8-member clinical expert panel and a 15-patient focus group, and pilot-testing in 25 TB patients. The questionnaire was validated in 438 patients who visited 23 community health centers for TB treatment in Wuhan from September 1, 2010, to August 31, 2011, using pharmacy refill records in a 15-week period as external criteria for medication adherence. A...
Item does not contain fulltextNon-adherence to tuberculosis (TB) treatment is a major challenge to g...
A step-wise approach to identify valid and feasible methods to detect non-adherence to tuberculosis ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a major contributor to the global burden of disease and has received considerab...
BACKGROUND: Medication adherence is critical in Tuberculosis (TB) treatment success, but existing to...
Background: Medication adherence is critical in Tuberculosis (TB) treatment success, but existing to...
Non-adherence to anti-tuberculosis (anti-TB) medication is a major risk factor for poor treatment ou...
The detection and analysis of cases of low medication adherence is important for helping to control ...
Background: Every year TB accounts for 2 million deaths worldwide. Management of tuberculosis by pat...
Abstract. A step-wise approach to identify valid and feasible methods to detect non-adherence to tub...
The study aimed to assess the prevalence of and correlates the non-adherence to anti-tuberculosis (T...
Background and Objectives: Despite the implementation of effective preventive and therapeutic progra...
Introduction: Medication adherence is a critical factor in the success of tuberculosis (TB) therapy....
Contains fulltext : 95858.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To as...
Aims: Pulmonary Tuberculosis is a disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis that invades the lun...
Non-adherence to anti-tuberculosis (anti-TB) medication is a major risk factor for poor treatment ou...
Item does not contain fulltextNon-adherence to tuberculosis (TB) treatment is a major challenge to g...
A step-wise approach to identify valid and feasible methods to detect non-adherence to tuberculosis ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a major contributor to the global burden of disease and has received considerab...
BACKGROUND: Medication adherence is critical in Tuberculosis (TB) treatment success, but existing to...
Background: Medication adherence is critical in Tuberculosis (TB) treatment success, but existing to...
Non-adherence to anti-tuberculosis (anti-TB) medication is a major risk factor for poor treatment ou...
The detection and analysis of cases of low medication adherence is important for helping to control ...
Background: Every year TB accounts for 2 million deaths worldwide. Management of tuberculosis by pat...
Abstract. A step-wise approach to identify valid and feasible methods to detect non-adherence to tub...
The study aimed to assess the prevalence of and correlates the non-adherence to anti-tuberculosis (T...
Background and Objectives: Despite the implementation of effective preventive and therapeutic progra...
Introduction: Medication adherence is a critical factor in the success of tuberculosis (TB) therapy....
Contains fulltext : 95858.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To as...
Aims: Pulmonary Tuberculosis is a disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis that invades the lun...
Non-adherence to anti-tuberculosis (anti-TB) medication is a major risk factor for poor treatment ou...
Item does not contain fulltextNon-adherence to tuberculosis (TB) treatment is a major challenge to g...
A step-wise approach to identify valid and feasible methods to detect non-adherence to tuberculosis ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a major contributor to the global burden of disease and has received considerab...