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Patient choice improves self-efficacy and intention to complete tuberculosis preventive therapy in a routine HIV program setting in Uganda
by
Dowdy, David
, Lim, Rachel K.
, Sabiti, Laban
, Muyindike, Winnie R.
, Kamya, Moses R.
, Namakula-Katende, Jane
, Cattamanchi, Adithya
, Semitala, Fred C.
, Atuhumuza, Elly
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ AIDS
/ Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Collaboration
/ Confidence
/ Data analysis
/ Demographic aspects
/ Disease prevention
/ Dosage and administration
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug therapy
/ Editing
/ Funding
/ Health risks
/ Health services
/ HIV
/ HIV patients
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Infectious diseases
/ Internal medicine
/ Isoniazid
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methodology
/ Patients
/ Prevention
/ Public health
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Rifapentine
/ Risk factors
/ Science and technology
/ Self-efficacy
/ Social Sciences
/ Tuberculosis
2021
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Patient choice improves self-efficacy and intention to complete tuberculosis preventive therapy in a routine HIV program setting in Uganda
by
Dowdy, David
, Lim, Rachel K.
, Sabiti, Laban
, Muyindike, Winnie R.
, Kamya, Moses R.
, Namakula-Katende, Jane
, Cattamanchi, Adithya
, Semitala, Fred C.
, Atuhumuza, Elly
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ AIDS
/ Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Collaboration
/ Confidence
/ Data analysis
/ Demographic aspects
/ Disease prevention
/ Dosage and administration
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug therapy
/ Editing
/ Funding
/ Health risks
/ Health services
/ HIV
/ HIV patients
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Infectious diseases
/ Internal medicine
/ Isoniazid
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methodology
/ Patients
/ Prevention
/ Public health
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Rifapentine
/ Risk factors
/ Science and technology
/ Self-efficacy
/ Social Sciences
/ Tuberculosis
2021
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Patient choice improves self-efficacy and intention to complete tuberculosis preventive therapy in a routine HIV program setting in Uganda
by
Dowdy, David
, Lim, Rachel K.
, Sabiti, Laban
, Muyindike, Winnie R.
, Kamya, Moses R.
, Namakula-Katende, Jane
, Cattamanchi, Adithya
, Semitala, Fred C.
, Atuhumuza, Elly
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ AIDS
/ Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Collaboration
/ Confidence
/ Data analysis
/ Demographic aspects
/ Disease prevention
/ Dosage and administration
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug therapy
/ Editing
/ Funding
/ Health risks
/ Health services
/ HIV
/ HIV patients
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Infectious diseases
/ Internal medicine
/ Isoniazid
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methodology
/ Patients
/ Prevention
/ Public health
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Rifapentine
/ Risk factors
/ Science and technology
/ Self-efficacy
/ Social Sciences
/ Tuberculosis
2021
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Patient choice improves self-efficacy and intention to complete tuberculosis preventive therapy in a routine HIV program setting in Uganda
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Patient choice improves self-efficacy and intention to complete tuberculosis preventive therapy in a routine HIV program setting in Uganda
2021
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Overview
A 12-dose weekly regimen of rifapentine plus isoniazid (3HP) is recommended for the prevention of active tuberculosis (TB); however, it is unclear whether 3HP should be provided by directly observed therapy (DOT) or self-administered therapy (SAT). In addition, the introduction of patient informed choice between delivery modalities may have a positive impact on factors leading to treatment completion. The authors randomized 252 participants with HIV to a hypothetical scenario of providing preventive therapy by either DOT or an informed choice between DOT and SAT. Out of 104 participants who were randomized to a choice between DOT and SAT, 103 chose therapy by SAT. Participants rated their level of confidence and intention to complete therapy. Compared to those assigned to the DOT scenario, patients assigned to the choice scenario expressed greater confidence and intention to complete preventive therapy. Convenience and travel required to complete 3HP therapy were important factors in deciding between delivery modalities. Those assigned to DOT identified more barriers to completing therapy than those given a choice. Empowering patients to make informed decisions about how they receive TB preventive therapy may improve completion rates.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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