Measuring patient adherence to malaria treatment: A comparison of results from self-report and a customised electronic monitoring device

Abstract

The dataset contains information on individuals who attended health facilities and drug stores in Tanzania and received artemether-lumefantrine for malaria as part of a study to assess patient adherence to the medication. Patients were followed up at home to collect data from interviews and from customized electronic monitoring devices (smart blister packs), both of which measured how individuals took their medication

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Last time updated on 13/07/2016

This paper was published in LSHTM Data Compass.

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