2016
DOI: 10.2174/1874220301603010027
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A Randomized Controlled Intervention Trial: Effect of Counselling on Treatment Adherence and Self-Esteem of Women Patients Receiving Tuberculosis Treatment

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“…Counseling in TB treatment is important to control and monitor TB patients during the following treatment. The previous findings indicate a significant relationship between counseling and compliance with TB patients while taking drugs (Hussain, A. Malik and Hussain, 2016;Aldina, Hermanto and Manggasa, 2020). There were 62.5% of TB patients who were not adherent in taking drugs without good counseling (Aldina, Hermanto and Manggasa, 2020).…”
Section: Patient-provider Interaction and Counselingmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Counseling in TB treatment is important to control and monitor TB patients during the following treatment. The previous findings indicate a significant relationship between counseling and compliance with TB patients while taking drugs (Hussain, A. Malik and Hussain, 2016;Aldina, Hermanto and Manggasa, 2020). There were 62.5% of TB patients who were not adherent in taking drugs without good counseling (Aldina, Hermanto and Manggasa, 2020).…”
Section: Patient-provider Interaction and Counselingmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Through counseling, patients recognize their own uniqueness and are able to receive support for treatment and to overcome problems that can endanger compliance (Hussain, Malik, & Hussain, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When a person has a positive evaluation of her/his characteristics and leads her/his beliefs toward positive thinking, she/he can overcome her/his problems and apply a good strategy in her/his relationships. [ 22 ] Self-disclosure and unwillingness of women to reveal facts were the study's weaknesses, and the fact that spouses who perpetrated violence were not counseled was a limitation of the study, as few men were willing to state that they were abusive to their wives. Therefore, we tried to reduce this indirectly by empowering women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%