Background Delayed linkage to tuberculosis (TB) treatment leads to poor patient outcomes and increased onward transmission. Between 12% and 25% of people diagnosed with TB are never linked to a primary health care facility for continued care. The TB health program is for creating processes that promote and facilitates easy access to care. We explored how TB patients experience TB services and how this influenced their choices around linkage to TB care and treatment. Methods We enrolled 20 participants routinely diagnosed with TB in hospital or at primary health care facilities (PHC) in a high TB/HIV burdened peri-urban community in South Africa. Using the Western Cape Provincial Health Data centre (PHDC) which consolidates person-level clin...
BACKGROUND:TB patients discharged from hospitals in South Africa experience poor continuity of care,...
Copperbelt province of Zambia Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious public health problem in...
Background Many people diagnosed with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) in tertiary a...
BACKGROUND Delayed linkage to tuberculosis (TB) treatment leads to poor patient outcomes and increa...
BACKGROUND: In South Africa, failure to link individuals diagnosed with TB to care remains an impor...
To assess the outcomes of linkage to TB and HIV care and identify risk factors for poor referral out...
Objective: To assess the outcomes of linkage to TB and HIV care and identify risk factors for poor r...
To assess the outcomes of linkage to TB and HIV care and identify risk factors for poor referral out...
To assess the outcomes of linkage to TB and HIV care and identify risk factors for poor referral out...
ObjectiveTo assess the outcomes of linkage to TB and HIV care and identify risk factors for poor ref...
ObjectiveTo assess the outcomes of linkage to TB and HIV care and identify risk factors for poor ref...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the ways in which provider and patient behaviours interact to exacerbate diagn...
This is based on complete case dataset including 557 who linked to care and 91 who did not link to c...
People with tuberculosis (TB) are often lost to follow-up during treatment transition to another fac...
Introduction: TB is a major health problem in South Africa, with increasing numbers of patients noti...
BACKGROUND:TB patients discharged from hospitals in South Africa experience poor continuity of care,...
Copperbelt province of Zambia Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious public health problem in...
Background Many people diagnosed with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) in tertiary a...
BACKGROUND Delayed linkage to tuberculosis (TB) treatment leads to poor patient outcomes and increa...
BACKGROUND: In South Africa, failure to link individuals diagnosed with TB to care remains an impor...
To assess the outcomes of linkage to TB and HIV care and identify risk factors for poor referral out...
Objective: To assess the outcomes of linkage to TB and HIV care and identify risk factors for poor r...
To assess the outcomes of linkage to TB and HIV care and identify risk factors for poor referral out...
To assess the outcomes of linkage to TB and HIV care and identify risk factors for poor referral out...
ObjectiveTo assess the outcomes of linkage to TB and HIV care and identify risk factors for poor ref...
ObjectiveTo assess the outcomes of linkage to TB and HIV care and identify risk factors for poor ref...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the ways in which provider and patient behaviours interact to exacerbate diagn...
This is based on complete case dataset including 557 who linked to care and 91 who did not link to c...
People with tuberculosis (TB) are often lost to follow-up during treatment transition to another fac...
Introduction: TB is a major health problem in South Africa, with increasing numbers of patients noti...
BACKGROUND:TB patients discharged from hospitals in South Africa experience poor continuity of care,...
Copperbelt province of Zambia Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious public health problem in...
Background Many people diagnosed with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) in tertiary a...