Handbook for the use of digital technologies to support tuberculosis medication adherence

Handbook for the use of digital technologies to support tuberculosis medication adherence

This handbook aims to address some of these questions. It focuses specifically on three technologies that are being widely used to help TB patients complete their treatment over the many months that their regimens last.

In 2017, WHO published its first evidence-based recommendations for the use of digital technologies in support of TB treatment delivery and adherence. Based on available evidence and on feedback from users of short message service (SMS), medication event monitoring systems (MEMS) and video-supported treatment (VOT), the handbook details the main elements that the manager or other end-user needs to think through at different stages of implementation.

The handbook is aligned to the WHO/ERS digital health “agenda for action” for TB and stresses the need for continued learning, as opportunities expand with technologies in constant flux.