LogoLogoMSF Science Portal
  • My saved items
logo

© Médecins Sans Frontières

MSF Science Portal
About MSF Science Portal
About MSF
Contact Us
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Privacy Policy
Terms of Use

v2.1.4829.produseast1

Journal Article > Research

Using Mobile Phones to Ensure that Referred Tuberculosis Patients Reach Their Treatment Facilities: A Call that Makes a Difference

Choun K, Achanta S, Naik B, Tripathy JP, Thai S, Lorent N, Khun KE, van Griensven J, Kumar AMV, Zachariah R
Download
Download
Abstract
Over the last decade, the availability and use of mobile phones have grown exponentially globally and in Cambodia. In the Sihanouk Hospital Centre of Hope(SHCH) in Cambodia about half of all tuberculosis patients referred out to peripheral health facilities for TB treatment initiation or continuation were lost to contact after referral ranging from 19 to 69% between 2008 and 2013. To address this, we implemented a mobile phone-based patient tracking intervention. Here, we report the number and proportion of referred TB patients who could be contacted through a mobile phone and retained in care after the introduction of mobile phone tracking.
Countries
Cambodia
Subject Area
tuberculosisSORT-IT
DOI
10.1186/s12913-017-2511-x
Published Date
22-Aug-2017
PubMed ID
28830542
Languages
English
Journal
BMC Health Services Research
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume 17, Issue 1
Issue Date
22-Aug-2017
Dimensions Badge