BACKGROUND: While Indian studies have assessed care providers' knowledge and practices, there is no systematic review on the quality of tuberculosis (TB) care. METHODS: We searched multiple sources to identify studies (2000-2014) on providers' knowledge and practices. We used the International Standards for TB Care to benchmark quality of care. RESULTS: Of the 47 studies included, 35 were questionnaire surveys and 12 used chart abstraction. None assessed actual practice using standardised patients. Heterogeneity in the findings precluded meta-analysis. Of 22 studies evaluating provider knowledge about using sputum smears for diagnosis, 10 found that less than half of providers had correct knowledge; 3 of 4 studies assessing self-reported pr...
BACKGROUND: Almost 25% of all new cases of tuberculosis (TB) worldwide are in India, where drug resi...
Background: India has 23% of the global burden of active tuberculosis (TB) patients and 27% of the w...
SummaryDespite the high coverage of directly observed treatment (DOTS), tuberculosis (TB) continues ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To assess the quality of tuberculosis (TB) care in Pakistan, through determi...
ObjectiveTo assess the quality of tuberculosis (TB) care in Pakistan, through determining comparison...
BackgroundIndia has the highest burden of tuberculosis (TB). Although most patients with TB in India...
MOTIVATION Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be a major public health problem in low and middle-income ...
BACKGROUND: There are few rigorous studies comparing quality of tuberculosis (TB) care in public ver...
Setting: Private practitioners are frequently the first point of healthcare contact for patients wit...
SETTING: Private medical practitioners in Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh, India. OBJECTIVES:...
BACKGROUND: Private Practitioners (PP) are the primary source of health care for patients in India. ...
Private Practitioners (PP) are the primary source of health care for patients in India. Limited repr...
Despite the high coverage of directly observed treatment short-course (DOTS), tuberculosis (TB) cont...
Private medical practitioners in Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh, India.To evaluate self-repo...
For many patients in India, pharmacies are their first point of contact, where most drugs, including...
BACKGROUND: Almost 25% of all new cases of tuberculosis (TB) worldwide are in India, where drug resi...
Background: India has 23% of the global burden of active tuberculosis (TB) patients and 27% of the w...
SummaryDespite the high coverage of directly observed treatment (DOTS), tuberculosis (TB) continues ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To assess the quality of tuberculosis (TB) care in Pakistan, through determi...
ObjectiveTo assess the quality of tuberculosis (TB) care in Pakistan, through determining comparison...
BackgroundIndia has the highest burden of tuberculosis (TB). Although most patients with TB in India...
MOTIVATION Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be a major public health problem in low and middle-income ...
BACKGROUND: There are few rigorous studies comparing quality of tuberculosis (TB) care in public ver...
Setting: Private practitioners are frequently the first point of healthcare contact for patients wit...
SETTING: Private medical practitioners in Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh, India. OBJECTIVES:...
BACKGROUND: Private Practitioners (PP) are the primary source of health care for patients in India. ...
Private Practitioners (PP) are the primary source of health care for patients in India. Limited repr...
Despite the high coverage of directly observed treatment short-course (DOTS), tuberculosis (TB) cont...
Private medical practitioners in Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh, India.To evaluate self-repo...
For many patients in India, pharmacies are their first point of contact, where most drugs, including...
BACKGROUND: Almost 25% of all new cases of tuberculosis (TB) worldwide are in India, where drug resi...
Background: India has 23% of the global burden of active tuberculosis (TB) patients and 27% of the w...
SummaryDespite the high coverage of directly observed treatment (DOTS), tuberculosis (TB) continues ...