Strategies for the evaluation of interventions for the control of tuberculosis: integrative review

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Objective: Identifying the available evidence in the scientific literature about the strategies used in the evaluations of interventions for the control of tuberculosis. Method: Integrative review with searches in databases Lilacs, CINAHL and PubMed in August 2017. Thirty-three articles were selected and the theoretical referential of health assessment was used for analysis. Results: The prevalent interventions were health programs (60.7%), 69.7% focusing on results and 81.9% having quantitative character (81.9%). Final considerations: The evaluation of interventions for the control of tuberculosis is beneficial for the health services’ users and aids in the decision making of managers and health professionals.

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Silva, S. Y. B. E., Pinto, E. S. G., Medeiros, E. R. de, Rebouças, D. G. da C., Paiva, A. C. de S., Nascimento, C. P. A. D., & Souza, N. L. de. (2019). Strategies for the evaluation of interventions for the control of tuberculosis: integrative review. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. Associacao Brasilerira de Enfermagem. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0922

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