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Journal Article > Research

Adherence to self-administered tuberculosis treatment in a high HIV-prevalence setting: a cross-sectional survey in Homa Bay, Kenya

Nackers F, Huerga H, Espie E, Aloo AO, Bastard M, Etard JF, Sitienei J, Varaine FFV, Chakaya JM, Bonnet MMB
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Abstract
Good adherence to treatment is crucial to control tuberculosis (TB). Efficiency and feasibility of directly observed therapy (DOT) under routine program conditions have been questioned. As an alternative, Médecins sans Frontières introduced self-administered therapy (SAT) in several TB programs. We aimed to measure adherence to TB treatment among patients receiving TB chemotherapy with fixed dose combination (FDC) under SAT at the Homa Bay district hospital (Kenya). A second objective was to compare the adherence agreement between different assessment tools.
Countries
Kenya
Subject Area
tuberculosismodels of careHIV/AIDSdisease surveillance
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0032140
Published Date
12-Mar-2012
PubMed ID
22427820
Languages
English
Journal
PLOS One
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume 7, Issue 3
Issue Date
12-Mar-2012
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