Repairing boundaries along pathways to tuberculosis case detection: a qualitative synthesis of intervention designs
Abstract Background Tuberculosis case-finding interventions often involve several activities to enhance patient pathways, and it is unclear which activity defines the type of case-finding intervention. When conducting studies to identify the most effective case-finding intervention it is important t...
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Main Authors: | Susanna S. van Wyk (Author), Nancy Medley (Author), Taryn Young (Author), Sandy Oliver (Author) |
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