Background. The fact that tuberculosis can be treated with the DOTS strategy (Directly Observed Treatment, Short-course) is not enough to control the disease. Patients have to find their way to tuberculosis treatment first. To better understand the route to tuberculosis treatment in rural Nepal we interviewed twenty-six patients under treatment. Methods. In semi-structured interviews patients shared their disease history and health seeking behaviour. The analysis focused on the encounters with the health care system before enrolment in the tuberculosis treatment program. Results. Patient routes often started in the medical shop and led via intricate routes with multiple providers to facilities with higher qualified and more competent staff ...
Abstract: Health-seeking patterns of persons with tuberculosis (TB) before reporting at the Directly...
Tuberculosis (TB) has presented a challenge to the public health community in Thailand, especially a...
Background: DOTS is the most effective strategy available today for tuberculosis control. Objectives...
Abstract Background The fact that tuberculosis can be treated with the DOTS strategy (Directly Obser...
Background: The fact that tuberculosis can be treated with the DOTS strategy (Directly Observed Trea...
BACKGROUND: The fact that tuberculosis can be treated with the DOTS strategy (Directly Observed Trea...
BACKGROUND:Nepal has achieved a significant reduction of TB incidence over the past decades. Neverth...
Background Nepal has achieved a significant reduction of TB incidence over the past decades. Neverth...
Abstract Background India’s Revised National Tuberculosis (TB) Control Programme (RNTCP) offers free...
SETTING: Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP), Delhi, India. OBJECTIVE: To ascert...
Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP), Delhi, India.To ascertain the number and se...
Background: Many tuberculosis (TB) patients in Indonesia are diagnosed late. We seek to document pat...
Health-seeking patterns of persons with tuberculosis (TB) before reporting at the Directly Observed ...
Abstract Background Early diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) and involvement of the public-private partn...
The two issues mostly affecting the success of tuberculosis (TB) control programmes are delay in pre...
Abstract: Health-seeking patterns of persons with tuberculosis (TB) before reporting at the Directly...
Tuberculosis (TB) has presented a challenge to the public health community in Thailand, especially a...
Background: DOTS is the most effective strategy available today for tuberculosis control. Objectives...
Abstract Background The fact that tuberculosis can be treated with the DOTS strategy (Directly Obser...
Background: The fact that tuberculosis can be treated with the DOTS strategy (Directly Observed Trea...
BACKGROUND: The fact that tuberculosis can be treated with the DOTS strategy (Directly Observed Trea...
BACKGROUND:Nepal has achieved a significant reduction of TB incidence over the past decades. Neverth...
Background Nepal has achieved a significant reduction of TB incidence over the past decades. Neverth...
Abstract Background India’s Revised National Tuberculosis (TB) Control Programme (RNTCP) offers free...
SETTING: Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP), Delhi, India. OBJECTIVE: To ascert...
Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP), Delhi, India.To ascertain the number and se...
Background: Many tuberculosis (TB) patients in Indonesia are diagnosed late. We seek to document pat...
Health-seeking patterns of persons with tuberculosis (TB) before reporting at the Directly Observed ...
Abstract Background Early diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) and involvement of the public-private partn...
The two issues mostly affecting the success of tuberculosis (TB) control programmes are delay in pre...
Abstract: Health-seeking patterns of persons with tuberculosis (TB) before reporting at the Directly...
Tuberculosis (TB) has presented a challenge to the public health community in Thailand, especially a...
Background: DOTS is the most effective strategy available today for tuberculosis control. Objectives...