Post-TB treatment completion experiences of children, adolescents, and caregivers from Cape Town
C. Monin, D.T. Wademan, C. Purdy, M. Mlomzale, M.G. Anthony, T. Cousins, L. Viljoen, J. Orne-Gliemann, M.M. van der Zalm, G. Hoddinott

TL;DR
This study explores the long-term physical, emotional, and social effects of TB on children and adolescents in Cape Town after treatment completion.
Contribution
The study provides novel qualitative insights into post-TB experiences of children and adolescents in a high-TB incidence setting.
Findings
Children and adolescents reported physical symptoms like shortness of breath and pain after TB treatment.
TB-related stigma disrupted social relationships, especially among adolescents.
Socio-environmental challenges worsened the long-term economic impact of TB on families.
Abstract
Post-TB life is associated with a range of clinical, economic, social, and psychological sequelae, with limited data available on children and adolescents. We describe child TB survivors’ physical, emotional, and social post-TB treatment experiences, in a high-incidence setting in South Africa. An explorative qualitative study was nested within the Umoya TB cohort between June and September 2023. We used semi-structured interviews and participatory methods, including body mapping, to explore participants’ physical, emotional, and social wellbeing. Data were analysed using a deductive thematic approach and a health-related quality-of-life framework. Thirty semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 children/adolescents; median age 9 years (range: 5–15); 8 (53%) were male; 2 (13%) living with HIV, and 1 (6%) had multidrug-resistant TB. Most interviews were conducted with children…
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TopicsTuberculosis Research and Epidemiology · HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions · Diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis
