Infection prevention and control for drug-resistant tuberculosis in South Africa in the era of decentralised care: A whole systems approach. Research Question 1 - describe IPC policy and systems context
Colvin, C, Swartz, A, Kallon, I, Kielmann, K and Macgregor, H
(2022).
Infection prevention and control for drug-resistant tuberculosis in South Africa in the era of decentralised care: A whole systems approach. Research Question 1 - describe IPC policy and systems context.
[Dataset].
University of Cape Town.
https://doi.org/10.25375/uct.16438842.v1
Research Question 1 focuses on how policies on infection prevention and control (IPC) for drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) evolved and have been implemented in the content of primary health care reforms in South Africa. This study focuses on policy actor perspectives on the underlying drivers of TB-IPC policy implementation. It is part of a larger project entitled: Umoya Omuhle - Infection Prevention and Control for Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in South Africa in the Era of Decentralised Care: A Whole Systems Approach. The data was collected in South Africa, Switzerland, Boston, London from 2018-2020.
Keywords
Tuberculosis, Infection prevention and control (IPC), health systems, quality assurance, health policy, South AfricaParent Collection(s)
Item Type | Dataset |
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Capture method | Interview |
Date | 14 September 2022 |
Language(s) of written materials | English |
Creator(s) | Colvin, C, Swartz, A, Kallon, I, Kielmann, K and Macgregor, H |
Associated roles | Grant, AD (Project Leader) |
LSHTM Faculty/Department | Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases > Dept of Clinical Research |
Participating Institutions | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom |
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Project Funder Grant Number Funder URI |
Date Deposited | 08 Nov 2022 15:10 |
Last Modified | 08 Nov 2022 15:34 |
Publisher | University of Cape Town |
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