2022
DOI: 10.2147/rmhp.s386012
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Experience and Perception of Healthcare Workers on the Challenges of Follow-Up and Treatment of Tuberculosis Patients in Southern Ethiopia: An Exploratory-Descriptive Qualitative Study

Abstract: Background There is a scarcity of research evidence on TB follow-up and treatment challenges from a healthcare worker’s perspective in Ethiopia. Therefore, this study aimed to explore and describe the experience and perception of healthcare workers on the challenges of follow-up and treatment of TB patients in Southern Ethiopia. Material and Methods A qualitative exploratory-descriptive study was employed among 26 purposely selected Healthcare Workers (HCWs) from Wolait… Show more

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“…The health education program is a strategy designed to increase public knowledge (Ratnasari, 2023). Activities carried out by public health extension workers include providing health education and health promotion (Abebe et al, 2022). This analysis is in line with the research of , which states that holistic support provided by nurses to patients by providing emotional, intellectual and psychological support can motivate sufferers to increase medication adherence.…”
Section: Informationsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…The health education program is a strategy designed to increase public knowledge (Ratnasari, 2023). Activities carried out by public health extension workers include providing health education and health promotion (Abebe et al, 2022). This analysis is in line with the research of , which states that holistic support provided by nurses to patients by providing emotional, intellectual and psychological support can motivate sufferers to increase medication adherence.…”
Section: Informationsupporting
confidence: 63%