Tuberculosis care provided by private practitioners in an urban setting in Indonesia: Findings from a standardized patient study.
In Indonesia, government-owned Community Health Centers (CHCs) spearhead tuberculosis (TB) care at the primary level, but a substantial proportion of individuals with pulmonary TB also seek care from Private Practitioners (PPs). However, little is known about PPs' practice in managing patients...
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Main Authors: | Bony Wiem Lestari (Author), Panji F Hadisoemarto (Author), Nur Afifah (Author), Susan McAllister (Author), Deny Fattah (Author), Argita D Salindri (Author), Reinout van Crevel (Author), Megan Murray (Author), Philip C Hill (Author), Bachti Alisjahbana (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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