Published on in Vol 9, No 10 (2021): October

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/27131, first published .
Stakeholders’ Perceptions of Benefits of and Barriers to Using Video-Observed Treatment for Monitoring Patients With Tuberculosis in Uganda: Exploratory Qualitative Study

Stakeholders’ Perceptions of Benefits of and Barriers to Using Video-Observed Treatment for Monitoring Patients With Tuberculosis in Uganda: Exploratory Qualitative Study

Stakeholders’ Perceptions of Benefits of and Barriers to Using Video-Observed Treatment for Monitoring Patients With Tuberculosis in Uganda: Exploratory Qualitative Study

Juliet Nabbuye Sekandi   1, 2 , MS, DrPH, MD ;   Vicent Kasiita   3 , BA, MA ;   Nicole Amara Onuoha   2 , MPH, MD ;   Sarah Zalwango   4, 5 , MPH, MD ;   Damalie Nakkonde   4 , BPH ;   David Kaawa-Mafigiri   6 , MPH, PhD ;   Julius Turinawe   4 , PA ;   Robert Kakaire   2 , BA, MPH, DrPH ;   Paula Davis-Olwell   1, 2 , BS, MA, PhD ;   Lynn Atuyambe   4 , BA, MPH, PhD ;   Esther Buregyeya   4 , MPhil, MD, PhD

1 Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, College of Public Health, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States

2 Global Health Institute, College of Public Health, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States

3 Infectious Disease Institute, Kampala, Uganda

4 School of Public Health, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda

5 Kampala Capital City Authority, Kampala, Uganda

6 School of Social Sciences and Social Work, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda

Corresponding Author:

  • Juliet Nabbuye Sekandi, MS, DrPH, MD
  • Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
  • College of Public Health
  • University of Georgia
  • 100 Foster Road
  • Athens, GA, 30602
  • United States
  • Phone: 1 17063387993
  • Email: jsekandi@uga.edu