"Nurses as Catalysts for Change: Advancing Tuberculosis Prevention and Control in Community Settings"
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Abstract: Tuberculosis continues to pose a significant global health burden despite medical advancements. As frontline healthcare providers, nurses play an indispensable role in TB control programs through their multifaceted contributions. This article examines the comprehensive involvement of nurses in TB prevention and management, from active case detection to treatment adherence support and community education. It analyzes evidence-based nursing interventions that have demonstrated success in improving treatment outcomes and reducing transmission rates across diverse settings. The discussion encompasses both traditional approaches and innovative strategies being implemented to address persistent challenges in TB care. Particular attention is given to systemic barriers such as workforce shortages and resource limitations that impact service delivery. The article concludes with practical recommendations for policy makers and program implementers to enhance nursing capacity and optimize community-based TB control efforts.
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