Background. Social support has been shown to mitigate social barriers to medication adherence and improve tuberculosis (TB) treatment success rates. The use of mobile technology to activate social support systems among TB patients, however, has not been well explored. Moreover, studies that tie supportive SMS (Short Message Service) texts to electronic monitoring of TB medication adherence are lacking. Objective. To explore TB patients’ current access to social support and perceptions of utilizing real-time adherence monitoring interventions to support medication adherence. Methods. We purposively selected TB patients who owned phones, had been taking TB medications for ≥1 month, were receiving their treatment from Mbarara Regional Referral...
Low adherence rates to tuberculosis (TB) treatment are one of the major barriers to improving TB cur...
Background: The Direct Observation of Therapy (DOT) is recommended by World Health Organization to o...
Abstract Background Throughout the last decade, tuberculosis (TB) treatment success has not surpasse...
Background. Social support has been shown to mitigate social barriers to medication adherence and im...
Background: Effective administration of tuberculosis therapy remains challenging. The recommended st...
Tuberculosis (TB) is global health concern and a leading infectious cause of mortality. Reversing TB...
Tuberculosis (TB) is global health concern and a leading infectious cause of mortality. Reversing TB...
Although tuberculosis is a treatable disease, the high frequency of treatment default remains a chal...
BACKGROUND: Little information exists about mobile phone usage or preferences for tuberculosis (TB) ...
BACKGROUND: In 2010, there were approximately 8.8 million incident cases of tuberculosis (TB) worldw...
BackgroundLittle information exists about mobile phone usage or preferences for tuberculosis (TB) re...
Background: Mobile-health assists health workers in monitoring and observing patient compliance beha...
Background: Compliance to anti-TB treatment is crucial in achieving cure and avoidi...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) treatment is a complex task and requires medical supervision and suppo...
The rapid uptake of mobile phones in low and middle-income countries over the past decade has provid...
Low adherence rates to tuberculosis (TB) treatment are one of the major barriers to improving TB cur...
Background: The Direct Observation of Therapy (DOT) is recommended by World Health Organization to o...
Abstract Background Throughout the last decade, tuberculosis (TB) treatment success has not surpasse...
Background. Social support has been shown to mitigate social barriers to medication adherence and im...
Background: Effective administration of tuberculosis therapy remains challenging. The recommended st...
Tuberculosis (TB) is global health concern and a leading infectious cause of mortality. Reversing TB...
Tuberculosis (TB) is global health concern and a leading infectious cause of mortality. Reversing TB...
Although tuberculosis is a treatable disease, the high frequency of treatment default remains a chal...
BACKGROUND: Little information exists about mobile phone usage or preferences for tuberculosis (TB) ...
BACKGROUND: In 2010, there were approximately 8.8 million incident cases of tuberculosis (TB) worldw...
BackgroundLittle information exists about mobile phone usage or preferences for tuberculosis (TB) re...
Background: Mobile-health assists health workers in monitoring and observing patient compliance beha...
Background: Compliance to anti-TB treatment is crucial in achieving cure and avoidi...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) treatment is a complex task and requires medical supervision and suppo...
The rapid uptake of mobile phones in low and middle-income countries over the past decade has provid...
Low adherence rates to tuberculosis (TB) treatment are one of the major barriers to improving TB cur...
Background: The Direct Observation of Therapy (DOT) is recommended by World Health Organization to o...
Abstract Background Throughout the last decade, tuberculosis (TB) treatment success has not surpasse...