Treatment preferences among people at risk of developing tuberculosis: a discrete choice experiment
Wala Kamchedzera,
Matthew Quaife,
Wezi Msukwa-Panje
et al.
Abstract:Diagnosing and treating tuberculosis (TB) early, prior to bacteriological conformation (e.g. bacteriologically-negative but radiologically-apparent TB) may contribute to more effective TB care and reduce transmission. However, optimal treatment approaches for this group are unknown. It is important to understand peoples’ preferences of treatment options for effective programmatic implementation of people-centred treatment approaches.We designed and implemented a discrete choice experiment (DCE) to solicit trea… Show more
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