Tuberculosis was the first disease in history whose treatment regimens were systematically established using randomised controlled trials (RCTs). As a result TB drug treatment regimens are standardised globally, and have been entirely evidence-based for decades. And yet attempts to establish the same level of evidence for the mode of delivery for these treatment regimens have proved contentious. As a result, WHO and IUATLD disseminate global strategies for promoting adherence by patients, and defining the role of nurses and lay health workers in TB care that are not evidence-based. This thesis includes four RCTs, each of which helped to establish the effectiveness of an aspect of primary care in South Africa. The randomised trials in this ...
BACKGROUND: Directly observed therapy (DOT) is a specific strategy endorsed by the World Health Orga...
BACKGROUND: Directly observed therapy (DOT) remains the cornerstone of the global tuberculosis (TB) ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared tuberculosis (TB) a global emergency, and this infectio...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the top public health problems in South Africa. Approxi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether adding a training intervention for clinic staff to the usual DOTS strat...
Thesis (M.Med.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2008.Introduction Tuberculosis (TB) causes appr...
International audience• The landscape of tuberculosis (TB) treatment has evolved considerably over t...
CONTEXT: Poor adherence to treatment remains a major obstacle to efficient tuberculosis (TB) control...
Setting: Adaptive designs (ADs) have been proposed for tuberculosis (TB) treatment trials. This call...
Although effective anti-tuberculosis agents have been available for over thirty years, tuberculosis ...
The purpose of the study was to explore and describe the strategies used by nurses to implement the ...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) and HIV are major public health problems in Botswana. In the face of g...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the leading infectious disease causes of death at a global level, o...
BackgroundMycobacterium Tuberculosis (TB) poses a substantial burden in sub-Saharan Africa and is th...
Abstract Background With the global shortage of skill...
BACKGROUND: Directly observed therapy (DOT) is a specific strategy endorsed by the World Health Orga...
BACKGROUND: Directly observed therapy (DOT) remains the cornerstone of the global tuberculosis (TB) ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared tuberculosis (TB) a global emergency, and this infectio...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the top public health problems in South Africa. Approxi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether adding a training intervention for clinic staff to the usual DOTS strat...
Thesis (M.Med.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2008.Introduction Tuberculosis (TB) causes appr...
International audience• The landscape of tuberculosis (TB) treatment has evolved considerably over t...
CONTEXT: Poor adherence to treatment remains a major obstacle to efficient tuberculosis (TB) control...
Setting: Adaptive designs (ADs) have been proposed for tuberculosis (TB) treatment trials. This call...
Although effective anti-tuberculosis agents have been available for over thirty years, tuberculosis ...
The purpose of the study was to explore and describe the strategies used by nurses to implement the ...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) and HIV are major public health problems in Botswana. In the face of g...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the leading infectious disease causes of death at a global level, o...
BackgroundMycobacterium Tuberculosis (TB) poses a substantial burden in sub-Saharan Africa and is th...
Abstract Background With the global shortage of skill...
BACKGROUND: Directly observed therapy (DOT) is a specific strategy endorsed by the World Health Orga...
BACKGROUND: Directly observed therapy (DOT) remains the cornerstone of the global tuberculosis (TB) ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared tuberculosis (TB) a global emergency, and this infectio...