Person-centred care in practice: perspectives from a short course regimen for multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan.
Shona HorterBeverley StringerNell GrayNargiza ParpievaKhasan SafaevZinaida TigayJatinder SinghJay AcharPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2020)
There is a preference for doctors choosing the treatment regimen, linked to shared decision-making unfamiliarity and practitioner-patient knowledge imbalance. Involving people in their care, through discussions, information, and preference-seeking could foster ownership and self-responsibility, supporting sustained engagement with treatment.