Authors: Doreen Pamba, Erica Sanga, Killian Mlalama, Lucas Maganga, Chacha Mangu, Anange Lwilla, Willyhelmina Olomi, Lilian Tina Minja, Issa Sabi, Riziki Kisonga, Emmanuel Matechi, Isaya Jelly, Peter Neema, Anath Rwebembera, Said Aboud, Nyanda Elias Ntinginya
Before Tanzania implemented a 12-dose TB preventive treatment regimen, this study explored a family-based approach involving support from family members, SMS reminders, and health education sessions. Interviews and focus groups with people living with HIV (PLHIV), treatment supporters (TS), and community health workers (CHWs) revealed positive attitudes towards the approach. Participants valued the shortened treatment, TB prevention knowledge, and support from family or close contacts. However, challenges such as transportation costs and low TS participation in education sessions were noted. Overall, the family approach with SMS reminders was well-received, but exclusive reliance on family support was deemed impractical.
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Resource Topic: Tuberculosis
Resource Type: Mixed Methods
Year: 2024
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Country: Tanzania
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