Feasibility and acceptability of the smart pillbox and medication label with differentiated care to support person-centered tuberculosis care among ASCENT trial participants – A multicountry study
Tadesse A, Mganga A, Dube T, Alacapa J, van Kalmthout K, Letta T, Mleoh L, Garfin A, Maraba N, Charalambous S, Foster N, Jerene D, Fielding K. Feasibility and acceptability of the smart pillbox and medication label with differentiated care to support person-centered tuberculosis care among ASCENT trial participants – A multicountry study. Frontiers In Public Health 2024, 12: 1327971. PMID: 38444445, PMCID: PMC10913790, DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1327971.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDigital adherence technologiesMedication labelsPragmatic cluster randomized trialBehaviour (COM-BPhone ownershipFacility-level clusteringCluster randomized trialCross-sectional surveyLikert-scale responsesCOM-BHealth facilitiesDisclosure concernsTB burden settingsTB projectMedication adherenceTuberculosis careDifferentiated carePillbox usersPhone accessTrial participantsMean scoreCare supportMulticountry studyLabel usersBurden settings