Opportunities to improve digital adherence technologies and TB using human-centered design

Abstract
Digital adherence technologies (DATs) have emerged as a promising solution for supporting and supervising patients being treated for tuberculosis (TB). Despite considerable enthusiasm and wide-scale implementation (1), few clinical trials and programmatic data have demonstrated improvement in treatment outcomes and shown variable uptake and engagement by patients and providers (2–6).
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Keywords
Human-centered design, Tuberculosis, Digital adherence technology
Citation
Berger, C., Patel, D., Kityamuwesi, A., Ggita, J., Tinka, L. K., Turimumahoro, P., ... & Sammann, A. (2020). Opportunities to improve digital adherence technologies and TB using human-centered design. The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease: the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 24(10), 1112. doi:10.5588/ijtld.20.0184.