Improving case detection of tuberculosis in hospitalised Kenyan children-employing the behaviour change wheel to aid intervention design and implementation
Background<br> The true burden of tuberculosis in children remains unknown, but approximately 65% go undetected each year. Guidelines for tuberculosis clinical decision-making are in place in Kenya, and the National Tuberculosis programme conducts several trainings on them yearly. By 2018, the...
Main Authors: | Oliwa, JN, Nzinga, J, Masini, E, van Hensbroek, MB, Jones, C, English, M, Van't Hoog, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2020
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