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SMS Nudges as a Tool to Reduce Tuberculosis Treatment Delay and Pretreatment Loss to Follow-up: A Randomized Controlled Trial 2017-2018

South Africa, 2017 - 2018
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Reference ID
ZAF_2017_SMSTB-RCT_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/d3bw-a458
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Adam Wagstaff
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Documentation in PDF DDI/XML JSON
Created on
Mar 27, 2019
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Oct 21, 2019
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Data file: tb_microdata_cat

This is the microdataset used in the paper "SMS nudges as a tool to reduce Tuberculosis treatment delay and pretreatment loss to follow-up. A randomized controlled trial".

Cases: 506
Variables: 23

Variables

clinic
The Surveyed Clinic
age
4.1. What is your age?
female
4.2. What is your gender?
college
a. Someone with a university degree
employed
b. Someone with a job
electricity
c. Is there electricity in your household?
run_water
In your household, is there hot water running from a tap?
tv
e. In your household, is there a television?
fridge
f. In your household, is there a refrigerator or a freezer?
satellite
g. In your household, is there a satellite dish?
car
h. Does someone in your household own a car?
mob_phone
i. Does someone in your household own a mobile phone?
hungry
4.11. In the past 3 months, did anyone in your household ever go to bed hungry?
time
Time in days to return to clinic
in2days
Returned in 2 days
in1wk
Returned in 1 week
in2wks
Returned in 2 weeks
in4wks
Returned in 4 weeks
returned
Returned before end of study
exclude_pp
=1 if exclude for per-protocol analysis
sms_mess
An SMS sent
treatment
0 control, 1 SMS1, 2 SMS2
positive1
HIV positive
Total: 23
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