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Patient satisfaction, feasibility and reliability of satisfaction questionnaire among patients with pulmonary tuberculosis in urban Uganda: a cross-sectional study

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Table 1 Characteristics of 133 study patients with tuberculosis, Uganda, 2007 - 2008
Table 3 Reliability of two scales used among 133 TB patients in Kampala, Uganda, 2007-2008
Figure 1 Patient satisfaction summary scores among 133 pulmonary tuberculosis patients in Uganda, 2007 - 2008
Table 5 Mean (SD) scores of PS-13 and SIMS among 133 TB patients by hospital, gender, and HIV status, Uganda,2007-2008
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