“…( 9 - 11 ) Some barriers are patient-related factors, such as knowledge, concerns about side-effects and the school environment, which may be important to older children. ( 12 , 13 ) However, especially with younger children, treatment decisions are made by parents or caregivers, and their knowledge and perceptions regarding TB infection, ( 9 ) the adverse effects of medication ( 14 , 15 ) and medical contraindications to treatment, ( 16 , 17 ) personal health beliefs ( 13 , 18 , 19 ) and relationship with their children ( 20 ) have been shown to play important roles in treatment completion. In studies from lower-income countries, socioeconomic factors have also been identified as barriers to treatment completion, such as low monthly income, ( 9 ) high cost of transport ( 9 ) and conflicts with work schedules, ( 13 ) which all place burdens on parents or caregivers.…”