objective To qualitatively investigate reasons why individuals who reported chronic cough of 2 weeks or more in a cross-sectional prevalence survey had not accessed community-based outreach or other diagnostic services. methods This study was nested into a cluster randomised trial comparing two methods of providing community-level diagnosis for tuberculosis (TB). Twenty individuals (12 males) with previously unreported chronic cough, because of undiagnosed pulmonary TB in five cases, were interviewed. An additional 20 individuals who had attended clinical services participated in two focus group discussions. Data were coded and analysed using grounded theory principles. results Participants described cough, and specifically their ow...
Care-seeking behaviour of individuals with TB symptoms is a critical factor in early detection and t...
Background. Cough lasting for 3 weeks (i.e., chronic cough) indicates that a patient has suspected t...
Perceived stigma and lack of awareness could contribute to the late presentation and low detection r...
Objective: To qualitatively investigate reasons why individuals who reported chronic cough of 2 week...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is the 9th leading cause of death from a single infectious agent. Pati...
BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) is the 9th leading cause of death from a single infectious agent. Patien...
This study aimed to analyse the patient predictors of health-seeking behaviour for persons coughing ...
Abstract Background Studies in Africa investigating health-seeking behaviour by interviewing tubercu...
BACKGROUND: Cough lasting for > or = 3 weeks (i.e., chronic cough) indicates that a patient has susp...
Abstract Background This study aimed to analyse the patient predictors of health-seeking behaviour f...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to analyse the patient predictors of health-seeking behaviour for perso...
Tuberculosis (TB) prevalence surveys offer a unique opportunity to study health seeking behaviour at...
SETTING: Primary health centres in urban Lusaka, Zambia. OBJECTIVES: To describe the distribution an...
Tuberculosis (TB) prevalence surveys offer a unique opportunity to study health seeking behaviour at...
Background: Cough is common in pulmonary TB and other chronic respiratory infections. Identifying fe...
Care-seeking behaviour of individuals with TB symptoms is a critical factor in early detection and t...
Background. Cough lasting for 3 weeks (i.e., chronic cough) indicates that a patient has suspected t...
Perceived stigma and lack of awareness could contribute to the late presentation and low detection r...
Objective: To qualitatively investigate reasons why individuals who reported chronic cough of 2 week...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is the 9th leading cause of death from a single infectious agent. Pati...
BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) is the 9th leading cause of death from a single infectious agent. Patien...
This study aimed to analyse the patient predictors of health-seeking behaviour for persons coughing ...
Abstract Background Studies in Africa investigating health-seeking behaviour by interviewing tubercu...
BACKGROUND: Cough lasting for > or = 3 weeks (i.e., chronic cough) indicates that a patient has susp...
Abstract Background This study aimed to analyse the patient predictors of health-seeking behaviour f...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to analyse the patient predictors of health-seeking behaviour for perso...
Tuberculosis (TB) prevalence surveys offer a unique opportunity to study health seeking behaviour at...
SETTING: Primary health centres in urban Lusaka, Zambia. OBJECTIVES: To describe the distribution an...
Tuberculosis (TB) prevalence surveys offer a unique opportunity to study health seeking behaviour at...
Background: Cough is common in pulmonary TB and other chronic respiratory infections. Identifying fe...
Care-seeking behaviour of individuals with TB symptoms is a critical factor in early detection and t...
Background. Cough lasting for 3 weeks (i.e., chronic cough) indicates that a patient has suspected t...
Perceived stigma and lack of awareness could contribute to the late presentation and low detection r...