Tuberculosis (TB) is global health concern and a leading infectious cause of mortality. Reversing TB incidence and disease-related mortality is a major global health priority. Infectious disease mortality is directly linked to failure to adhere to treatments. Using technology to send reminders by short message services have been shown to improve treatment adherence. However, few studies have examined tuberculosis patient perceptions and attitudes towards using SMS technology to increase treatment adherence. In this study, we sought to investigate perceptions related to feasibility and acceptability of using text messaging to improve treatment adherence among adults who were receiving treatment for TB in Callao, Peru.We conducted focus group...
Low adherence rates to tuberculosis (TB) treatment are one of the major barriers to improving TB cur...
Abstract Background In Cameroon, the National Tuberculosis Control Program that applies selective di...
BACKGROUND: In 2010, there were approximately 8.8 million incident cases of tuberculosis (TB) worldw...
Tuberculosis (TB) is global health concern and a leading infectious cause of mortality. Reversing TB...
Background. Social support has been shown to mitigate social barriers to medication adherence and im...
The rapid uptake of mobile phones in low and middle-income countries over the past decade has provid...
Although tuberculosis is a treatable disease, the high frequency of treatment default remains a chal...
<div><p>Importance</p><p>The rapid uptake of mobile phones in low and middle-income countries over t...
Background: Compliance to anti-TB treatment is crucial in achieving cure and avoidi...
Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the phone reminder system on patient-centred T...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Studies have been conducted in developing countries using SMS to communicat...
Studies have been conducted in developing countries using SMS to communicate with patients to reduce...
BACKGROUND: Throughout the last decade, tuberculosis (TB) treatment success has not surpassed 90%, t...
Abstract Background Throughout the last decade, tuberculosis (TB) treatment success has not surpasse...
Background: Effective administration of tuberculosis therapy remains challenging. The recommended st...
Low adherence rates to tuberculosis (TB) treatment are one of the major barriers to improving TB cur...
Abstract Background In Cameroon, the National Tuberculosis Control Program that applies selective di...
BACKGROUND: In 2010, there were approximately 8.8 million incident cases of tuberculosis (TB) worldw...
Tuberculosis (TB) is global health concern and a leading infectious cause of mortality. Reversing TB...
Background. Social support has been shown to mitigate social barriers to medication adherence and im...
The rapid uptake of mobile phones in low and middle-income countries over the past decade has provid...
Although tuberculosis is a treatable disease, the high frequency of treatment default remains a chal...
<div><p>Importance</p><p>The rapid uptake of mobile phones in low and middle-income countries over t...
Background: Compliance to anti-TB treatment is crucial in achieving cure and avoidi...
Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the phone reminder system on patient-centred T...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Studies have been conducted in developing countries using SMS to communicat...
Studies have been conducted in developing countries using SMS to communicate with patients to reduce...
BACKGROUND: Throughout the last decade, tuberculosis (TB) treatment success has not surpassed 90%, t...
Abstract Background Throughout the last decade, tuberculosis (TB) treatment success has not surpasse...
Background: Effective administration of tuberculosis therapy remains challenging. The recommended st...
Low adherence rates to tuberculosis (TB) treatment are one of the major barriers to improving TB cur...
Abstract Background In Cameroon, the National Tuberculosis Control Program that applies selective di...
BACKGROUND: In 2010, there were approximately 8.8 million incident cases of tuberculosis (TB) worldw...