Feasibility and acceptability of the smart pillbox and medication label with differentiated care to support person-centered tuberculosis care among ASCENT trial participants - A multicountry study
IntroductionDigital adherence technologies (DATs) can offer alternative approaches to support tuberculosis treatment medication adherence. Evidence on their feasibility and acceptability in high TB burden settings is limited. We conducted a cross-sectional survey among adults with drug-sensitive tub...
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Main Authors: | Amare W. Tadesse (Author), Andrew Mganga (Author), Tanyaradzwa N. Dube (Author), Jason Alacapa (Author), Kristian van Kalmthout (Author), Taye Letta (Author), Liberate Mleoh (Author), Anna M. C. Garfin (Author), Noriah Maraba (Author), Salome Charalambous (Author), Nicola Foster (Author), Degu Jerene (Author), Katherine L. Fielding (Author) |
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