The performance of digital technologies for measuring tuberculosis medication adherence: a systematic review.
Miranda ZaryMona Salaheldin MohamedCedric KafieChimweta Ian ChilalaShruti BahukudumbiNicola FosterGenevieve GoreKatherine L FieldingRamnath SubbaramanKevin SchwartzmanPublished in: BMJ global health (2024)
The limited number of studies available suggests suboptimal and variable performance of DATs for dose monitoring, with significant evidence gaps, notably in real-world programmatic settings. Future research should aim to improve understanding of the relationships of specific technologies, settings and user engagement with DAT performance and should measure and report performance in a more standardised manner.