BACKGROUND: South Africa has achieved drug-susceptible TB (DS-TB) treatment success of only 77% among people with new and previously treated TB. Alternative approaches are required to improve medication adherence and treatment completion to limit transmission, TB relapse and the development of resistance. This study aims to implement and evaluate the use of adherence medication monitors (Wisepill evriMED 1000) with a differentiated response to patient care, among DS-TB patients in three provinces of South Africa. METHODS: In total, 18 public health clinics across three provinces were selected. Clinics were randomised to intervention or standard of care clinics. In each clinic, approximately 145 DS-TB patients are being enrolled to reach a t...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the world-leading cause of infectious disease related mortality, apart from COV...
BACKGROUND: Adherence to TB treatment and therefore treatment success could be improved using digita...
Contains fulltext : 95858.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To as...
CITATION: Maraba, N., et al. 2021. Evaluation of adherence monitoring system using evriMED with a di...
Abstract Background South Africa has achieved drug-susceptible TB (DS-TB) treatment success of only ...
BACKGROUND: Digital adherence technologies (DATs) are recommended to support patient-centred, differ...
Setting. Standardised tuberculosis (TB) treatment through directly observed therapy (DOT) is availab...
BACKGROUND: Patient adherence to tuberculosis (TB ) treatment continues to be problematic despite t...
Background: Adherence to tuberculosis (TB) treatment is challenging because of many factors. The Wor...
BackgroundStandardised tuberculosis (TB) treatment through directly observed therapy (DOT) is availa...
Non-adherence to anti-tuberculosis (anti-TB) medication is a major risk factor for poor treatment ou...
BackgroundAdherence to and completion of tuberculosis (TB) treatment remain problematic in many high...
Magister Public Health - MPHBackground: The incidence of tuberculosis in South Africa last measured ...
Abstract Background Digital adherence technologies (DATs) are recommended to support patient-centred...
BACKGROUND: Treatment for drug-sensitive tuberculosis (TB) is taken for at least 6 months and proble...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the world-leading cause of infectious disease related mortality, apart from COV...
BACKGROUND: Adherence to TB treatment and therefore treatment success could be improved using digita...
Contains fulltext : 95858.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To as...
CITATION: Maraba, N., et al. 2021. Evaluation of adherence monitoring system using evriMED with a di...
Abstract Background South Africa has achieved drug-susceptible TB (DS-TB) treatment success of only ...
BACKGROUND: Digital adherence technologies (DATs) are recommended to support patient-centred, differ...
Setting. Standardised tuberculosis (TB) treatment through directly observed therapy (DOT) is availab...
BACKGROUND: Patient adherence to tuberculosis (TB ) treatment continues to be problematic despite t...
Background: Adherence to tuberculosis (TB) treatment is challenging because of many factors. The Wor...
BackgroundStandardised tuberculosis (TB) treatment through directly observed therapy (DOT) is availa...
Non-adherence to anti-tuberculosis (anti-TB) medication is a major risk factor for poor treatment ou...
BackgroundAdherence to and completion of tuberculosis (TB) treatment remain problematic in many high...
Magister Public Health - MPHBackground: The incidence of tuberculosis in South Africa last measured ...
Abstract Background Digital adherence technologies (DATs) are recommended to support patient-centred...
BACKGROUND: Treatment for drug-sensitive tuberculosis (TB) is taken for at least 6 months and proble...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the world-leading cause of infectious disease related mortality, apart from COV...
BACKGROUND: Adherence to TB treatment and therefore treatment success could be improved using digita...
Contains fulltext : 95858.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To as...