Video directly observed therapy for tuberculosis in Malaysia: Early insights from a multicentre proof-of-concept initiative

Conventional in-person DOTS is often inconvenient, while virtual directlyobserved therapy improves adherence and bacteriological resolution. 1,2 • Virtual DOTS can be synchronous or asynchronous – of the two, asynchronous V-DOTS (AVDOTS) is believed to be more convenient due to flexibility in timing...

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Main Authors: Larry E Nyanti, Afzaninawati S Yusof, Michelle Goroh, Nur Akmanidar Zainudin, Nadiah Kamsani, Sarah Jane JC Chan, Kui Choon Yong, V Paranthaman, Vincent HZ Lee, Nuratika S Masimin, Saravanan Jayaraman, Thevadarshani Perpakaran, Ainun J Ayub, Shurendar Selva Kumar, Harith Abd Rani, Venoo Kuppusamy, Fan Jie Chen, Hai Liang See, Roddy Teo
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spelling my.ums.eprints.382342024-02-15T02:27:00Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38234/ Video directly observed therapy for tuberculosis in Malaysia: Early insights from a multicentre proof-of-concept initiative Larry E Nyanti Afzaninawati S Yusof Michelle Goroh Nur Akmanidar Zainudin Nadiah Kamsani Sarah Jane JC Chan Kui Choon Yong V Paranthaman Vincent HZ Lee Nuratika S Masimin Saravanan Jayaraman Thevadarshani Perpakaran Ainun J Ayub Shurendar Selva Kumar Harith Abd Rani Venoo Kuppusamy Fan Jie Chen Hai Liang See Roddy Teo RC31-1245 Internal medicine RC799-869 Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology Conventional in-person DOTS is often inconvenient, while virtual directlyobserved therapy improves adherence and bacteriological resolution. 1,2 • Virtual DOTS can be synchronous or asynchronous – of the two, asynchronous V-DOTS (AVDOTS) is believed to be more convenient due to flexibility in timing (daily video submission and review can occur at different times in a day). • The Angsana AVDOTS platform (i) outsources DOTS to independent observers, reducing burden on government facilities, and (ii) is available daily, including weekends and public holidays • The objectives of this proof-of-concept initiative were: • Primary: assess technical and patient-related barriers to AVDOTS • Secondary: assess treatment adherence & completion rates under AVDOTS ResearchGate 2023 Proceedings PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38234/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38234/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Larry E Nyanti and Afzaninawati S Yusof and Michelle Goroh and Nur Akmanidar Zainudin and Nadiah Kamsani and Sarah Jane JC Chan and Kui Choon Yong and V Paranthaman and Vincent HZ Lee and Nuratika S Masimin and Saravanan Jayaraman and Thevadarshani Perpakaran and Ainun J Ayub and Shurendar Selva Kumar and Harith Abd Rani and Venoo Kuppusamy and Fan Jie Chen and Hai Liang See and Roddy Teo (2023) Video directly observed therapy for tuberculosis in Malaysia: Early insights from a multicentre proof-of-concept initiative. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/375696872_Video_directly_observed_therapy_for_tuberculosis_in_Malaysia_early_insights_from_a_multi-centre_proof-of-concept_initiative
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topic RC31-1245 Internal medicine
RC799-869 Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology
spellingShingle RC31-1245 Internal medicine
RC799-869 Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology
Larry E Nyanti
Afzaninawati S Yusof
Michelle Goroh
Nur Akmanidar Zainudin
Nadiah Kamsani
Sarah Jane JC Chan
Kui Choon Yong
V Paranthaman
Vincent HZ Lee
Nuratika S Masimin
Saravanan Jayaraman
Thevadarshani Perpakaran
Ainun J Ayub
Shurendar Selva Kumar
Harith Abd Rani
Venoo Kuppusamy
Fan Jie Chen
Hai Liang See
Roddy Teo
Video directly observed therapy for tuberculosis in Malaysia: Early insights from a multicentre proof-of-concept initiative
description Conventional in-person DOTS is often inconvenient, while virtual directlyobserved therapy improves adherence and bacteriological resolution. 1,2 • Virtual DOTS can be synchronous or asynchronous – of the two, asynchronous V-DOTS (AVDOTS) is believed to be more convenient due to flexibility in timing (daily video submission and review can occur at different times in a day). • The Angsana AVDOTS platform (i) outsources DOTS to independent observers, reducing burden on government facilities, and (ii) is available daily, including weekends and public holidays • The objectives of this proof-of-concept initiative were: • Primary: assess technical and patient-related barriers to AVDOTS • Secondary: assess treatment adherence & completion rates under AVDOTS
format Proceedings
author Larry E Nyanti
Afzaninawati S Yusof
Michelle Goroh
Nur Akmanidar Zainudin
Nadiah Kamsani
Sarah Jane JC Chan
Kui Choon Yong
V Paranthaman
Vincent HZ Lee
Nuratika S Masimin
Saravanan Jayaraman
Thevadarshani Perpakaran
Ainun J Ayub
Shurendar Selva Kumar
Harith Abd Rani
Venoo Kuppusamy
Fan Jie Chen
Hai Liang See
Roddy Teo
author_facet Larry E Nyanti
Afzaninawati S Yusof
Michelle Goroh
Nur Akmanidar Zainudin
Nadiah Kamsani
Sarah Jane JC Chan
Kui Choon Yong
V Paranthaman
Vincent HZ Lee
Nuratika S Masimin
Saravanan Jayaraman
Thevadarshani Perpakaran
Ainun J Ayub
Shurendar Selva Kumar
Harith Abd Rani
Venoo Kuppusamy
Fan Jie Chen
Hai Liang See
Roddy Teo
author_sort Larry E Nyanti
title Video directly observed therapy for tuberculosis in Malaysia: Early insights from a multicentre proof-of-concept initiative
title_short Video directly observed therapy for tuberculosis in Malaysia: Early insights from a multicentre proof-of-concept initiative
title_full Video directly observed therapy for tuberculosis in Malaysia: Early insights from a multicentre proof-of-concept initiative
title_fullStr Video directly observed therapy for tuberculosis in Malaysia: Early insights from a multicentre proof-of-concept initiative
title_full_unstemmed Video directly observed therapy for tuberculosis in Malaysia: Early insights from a multicentre proof-of-concept initiative
title_sort video directly observed therapy for tuberculosis in malaysia: early insights from a multicentre proof-of-concept initiative
publisher ResearchGate
publishDate 2023
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38234/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38234/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38234/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/375696872_Video_directly_observed_therapy_for_tuberculosis_in_Malaysia_early_insights_from_a_multi-centre_proof-of-concept_initiative
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