Appraising perception, accessibility and uptake of DAT among patients with TB
INTRODUCTION: Poor adherence to TB treatment poses a significant public health threat to TB control programmes. The sustainability of directly observed treatment has been questioned because of its non-patient-centred approach and resource-intensive nature, and Digital Adherence Technologies (DATs) p...
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Main Authors: | C. Ogbudebe (Author), B. Odume (Author), I. Gordon (Author), O. Chukwuogo (Author), N. Nwokoye (Author), S. Useni (Author), E. Efo (Author), M. Gidado (Author), E. Aniwada (Author), A. Ihesie (Author), D. Nongo (Author), R. Eneogu (Author), O. Chijioke-Akaniro (Author), C. Anyaike (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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