OBJECTIVE: To assess the magnitude and factors responsible for delay in TB management. DESIGN: A cross sectional hospital based survey in Dar es Salaam region, May 2006. RESULTS: We interviewed 639 TB patients. A total of 78.4% of patients had good knowledge on TB transmission. Only 35.9% had good knowledge on the symptoms. Patient delay was observed in 35.1% of the patients, with significantly (X2 = 5.49, d.f. = 1, P = 0.019) high proportion in females (41.0%) than in males (31.5%). Diagnosis delay was observed in 52.9% of the patients, with significantly (X2 = 10.1, d.f. = 1, P = 0.001) high proportion in females (62.1%) than in males (47.0%). Treatment delay was observed in 34.4% of patients with no significant differences among males...
BACKGROUND: Early detection and treatment of tuberculosis cases are the hallmark of successful tuber...
Background: Early detection and treatment of tuberculosis cases are the hallmark of successful tuber...
OBJECTIVES: (i) To determine patient delay - the time from the onset of symptoms to presentation at ...
Background: Delay in Tuberculosis (TB) case detection may worsen the disease and increase TB transmi...
Objective: To determine the length of delays from onset of symptoms to initiation of treatment of pu...
Background and Objectives: delay in the diagnosis and treatment of new smear-positive tuberculosis m...
INTRODUCTION: The global burden of Tuberculosis (TB) remains enormous. Delay in TB diagnosis may lea...
SETTING: Kigali University Hospital, the main referral centre for TB in Rwanda. OBJECTIVE: To evalua...
Background: Tuberculosis remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in low-resourc...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis remains one of the leading causes of morbid...
Background: Tuberculosis is one of the major public health problems in Tanzania. The main control st...
A third of the world's population (2,000 million people) is infected with tuberculosis (TB). The two...
Abstract Background Delay in healthcare seeking and loss to diagnostic follow-up (LDFU) contribute t...
Background: Several FIDELIS projects (Fund for Innovative DOTS Expansion through Local Initiatives t...
Background: Delayed initiation of treatment among tuberculosis patients is a common problem which mi...
BACKGROUND: Early detection and treatment of tuberculosis cases are the hallmark of successful tuber...
Background: Early detection and treatment of tuberculosis cases are the hallmark of successful tuber...
OBJECTIVES: (i) To determine patient delay - the time from the onset of symptoms to presentation at ...
Background: Delay in Tuberculosis (TB) case detection may worsen the disease and increase TB transmi...
Objective: To determine the length of delays from onset of symptoms to initiation of treatment of pu...
Background and Objectives: delay in the diagnosis and treatment of new smear-positive tuberculosis m...
INTRODUCTION: The global burden of Tuberculosis (TB) remains enormous. Delay in TB diagnosis may lea...
SETTING: Kigali University Hospital, the main referral centre for TB in Rwanda. OBJECTIVE: To evalua...
Background: Tuberculosis remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in low-resourc...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis remains one of the leading causes of morbid...
Background: Tuberculosis is one of the major public health problems in Tanzania. The main control st...
A third of the world's population (2,000 million people) is infected with tuberculosis (TB). The two...
Abstract Background Delay in healthcare seeking and loss to diagnostic follow-up (LDFU) contribute t...
Background: Several FIDELIS projects (Fund for Innovative DOTS Expansion through Local Initiatives t...
Background: Delayed initiation of treatment among tuberculosis patients is a common problem which mi...
BACKGROUND: Early detection and treatment of tuberculosis cases are the hallmark of successful tuber...
Background: Early detection and treatment of tuberculosis cases are the hallmark of successful tuber...
OBJECTIVES: (i) To determine patient delay - the time from the onset of symptoms to presentation at ...