Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is the 9th leading cause of death from a single infectious agent. Patients live in a complex health care system with both formal and informal providers, and it is important that a TB diagnosis is not missed at the first interaction with the health care system. In this study, we highlight the health seeking behavior of patients and missed opportunities for early TB diagnosis for which interventions could be instituted to ensure early TB diagnosis and prompt TB treatment initiation.Methods: This study was nested in a cross-sectional study that assessed the accuracy of different Xpert MTB/Rif implementation strategies in programmatic settings at the referral hospitals in Uganda. We documented the symptom profile o...
Abstract Background Health care seeking is a dynamic process that is influenced by socio-demographic...
Tuberculosis (TB) prevalence surveys offer a unique opportunity to study health seeking behaviour at...
AbstractThe lack of healthcare access contributes to large numbers of tuberculosis (TB) cases being ...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is the 9th leading cause of death from a single infectious agent. Pati...
BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) is the 9th leading cause of death from a single infectious agent. Patien...
Abstract Background Studies in Africa investigating health-seeking behaviour by interviewing tubercu...
objective To qualitatively investigate reasons why individuals who reported chronic cough of 2 weeks...
BACKGROUND: Early detection and treatment of tuberculosis cases are the hallmark of successful tuber...
The lack of healthcare access contributes to large numbers of tuberculosis (TB) cases being missed a...
Early detection and treatment of tuberculosis cases are the hallmark of successful tuberculosis cont...
Objective: To qualitatively investigate reasons why individuals who reported chronic cough of 2 week...
BackgroundThe WHO END TB strategy targets to place at least 90% of all patients diagnosed with ...
Background: Efforts to reduce Tuberculosis (TB) incidence and improve patient outcomes should result...
Tuberculosis (TB) prevalence surveys offer a unique opportunity to study health seeking behaviour at...
Care-seeking behaviour of individuals with TB symptoms is a critical factor in early detection and t...
Abstract Background Health care seeking is a dynamic process that is influenced by socio-demographic...
Tuberculosis (TB) prevalence surveys offer a unique opportunity to study health seeking behaviour at...
AbstractThe lack of healthcare access contributes to large numbers of tuberculosis (TB) cases being ...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is the 9th leading cause of death from a single infectious agent. Pati...
BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) is the 9th leading cause of death from a single infectious agent. Patien...
Abstract Background Studies in Africa investigating health-seeking behaviour by interviewing tubercu...
objective To qualitatively investigate reasons why individuals who reported chronic cough of 2 weeks...
BACKGROUND: Early detection and treatment of tuberculosis cases are the hallmark of successful tuber...
The lack of healthcare access contributes to large numbers of tuberculosis (TB) cases being missed a...
Early detection and treatment of tuberculosis cases are the hallmark of successful tuberculosis cont...
Objective: To qualitatively investigate reasons why individuals who reported chronic cough of 2 week...
BackgroundThe WHO END TB strategy targets to place at least 90% of all patients diagnosed with ...
Background: Efforts to reduce Tuberculosis (TB) incidence and improve patient outcomes should result...
Tuberculosis (TB) prevalence surveys offer a unique opportunity to study health seeking behaviour at...
Care-seeking behaviour of individuals with TB symptoms is a critical factor in early detection and t...
Abstract Background Health care seeking is a dynamic process that is influenced by socio-demographic...
Tuberculosis (TB) prevalence surveys offer a unique opportunity to study health seeking behaviour at...
AbstractThe lack of healthcare access contributes to large numbers of tuberculosis (TB) cases being ...