Smoking worsens tuberculosis (TB) outcomes. Persons with TB who smoke can benefit from smoking cessation. We report findings of a multi-country qualitative process evaluation assessing barriers and facilitators to implementation of smoking cessation behaviour support in TB clinics in Bangladesh and Pakistan. We conducted semi-structured qualitative interviews at five case study clinics with 35 patients and 8 health workers over a period of 11 months (2017-2018) at different time points during the intervention implementation phase. Interviews were conducted by trained researchers in the native languages, audio-recorded, transcribed into English and analysed using a combined deductive-inductive approach guided by the Consolidated Framework fo...
Introduction: World Health Organization in 2015 had adopted “End TB Strategy” aimed at ending the gl...
Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for TB morbidity and mortality, and an important driver of ...
Warsi S, Elsey H, Böckmann M, et al. Using behaviour change theory to train health workers on tobacc...
Smoking worsens tuberculosis (TB) outcomes. Persons with TB who smoke can benefit from smoking cessa...
Böckmann M, Warsi S, Noor M, et al. Health worker and patient views on implementation of smoking ces...
Zvolska K, Pankova A, Nohavova I, et al. A narrative review of facilitators and barriers to smoking ...
Background Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are disproportionately impacted by interacting ...
Abstract Background Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are disproportionately impacted by inte...
Aim and objective The importance of implementing smoking cessation interventions among tuberculosis ...
Introduction Smoking negatively affects tuberculosis (TB) treatment outcomes and increases the risk ...
Background: Tobacco use is associated with exacerbation of tuberculosis (TB) and poor TB treatment o...
Aim and objective The deadly pairing of tuberculosis (TB) and tobacco use has been widely acknowledg...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is among the major causes of illness and death worldwide, especially i...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking is a substantial cause of premature death in patients with tuberculosis (TB), ...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is among the major causes of illness and death worldwide, especially i...
Introduction: World Health Organization in 2015 had adopted “End TB Strategy” aimed at ending the gl...
Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for TB morbidity and mortality, and an important driver of ...
Warsi S, Elsey H, Böckmann M, et al. Using behaviour change theory to train health workers on tobacc...
Smoking worsens tuberculosis (TB) outcomes. Persons with TB who smoke can benefit from smoking cessa...
Böckmann M, Warsi S, Noor M, et al. Health worker and patient views on implementation of smoking ces...
Zvolska K, Pankova A, Nohavova I, et al. A narrative review of facilitators and barriers to smoking ...
Background Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are disproportionately impacted by interacting ...
Abstract Background Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are disproportionately impacted by inte...
Aim and objective The importance of implementing smoking cessation interventions among tuberculosis ...
Introduction Smoking negatively affects tuberculosis (TB) treatment outcomes and increases the risk ...
Background: Tobacco use is associated with exacerbation of tuberculosis (TB) and poor TB treatment o...
Aim and objective The deadly pairing of tuberculosis (TB) and tobacco use has been widely acknowledg...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is among the major causes of illness and death worldwide, especially i...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking is a substantial cause of premature death in patients with tuberculosis (TB), ...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is among the major causes of illness and death worldwide, especially i...
Introduction: World Health Organization in 2015 had adopted “End TB Strategy” aimed at ending the gl...
Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for TB morbidity and mortality, and an important driver of ...
Warsi S, Elsey H, Böckmann M, et al. Using behaviour change theory to train health workers on tobacc...