Factors affecting patient compliance with directly observed treatment short course in kathmandu urban areas, Nepal.
ABSTRACT: A cross-sectional study was conducted in January 2003, among 175 compliant and 59 non-compliant patients, randomly selected from Kathmandu Urban DOTS centres, to identify the compliance behavior and related factors, using a self administered questionnaire. More than half (61%) of non-com...
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Main Author: | Bam,Tara Singh |
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Language: | English |
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