TB Research

An integrated psycho-social intervention to improve self-efficacy toward TB treatment uptake and infection prevention among patients and family caregivers: a multicentric implementation research study protocol

Karikalan Nagaraj, Bella Devaleenal Daniel, Chandra Suresh, Dhanalakshmi Angamuthu, Shobana Palanisamy, Muniyandi Malaisamy

Frontiers in Tuberculosis · 2026-02

Abstract

Background The individuals with tuberculosis (TB) experience a variety of barriers, needs, and challenges when receiving the treatment. Evidence on holistic patient-centered psychosocial interventions that promote self-efficacy and the ability to complete treatment-related tasks and goals is scarce in India. Objectives To adapt an intervention aimed at strengthening the self-efficacy of individuals on TB treatment and their family caregivers, and to evaluate its effectiveness compared with the standard of care on the primary outcome of improved TB treatment self-efficacy and secondary outcomes of improved medication adherence, reduced TB-related stigma, and improved infection control practices. Methods A multicentric hybrid Type I mixed method implementation research design will be used to adapt and evaluate the implementation feasibility and effectiveness of delivering a self-efficacy-based intervention under National Tuberculosis Elimination Program (NTEP) settings in India. A two-arm non-randomized cluster intervention design will be employed to evaluate the impact of a self-efficacy intervention, which includes individual counseling and peer group sessions ( n = 240) in comparison to the standard of care ( n = 240) on primary and secondary outcomes. Qualitative in-depth interviews and focus group discussions, guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR), will be conducted to explore contextual factors influencing implementation. Discussion The proposed study could generate evidence for a holistic and evidence-informed psycho-social intervention for individuals with TB and their family caregivers. It aims to improve their self-efficacy in overcoming TB treatment challenges and address the key psycho-social barriers comprehensively. Qualitative insights from the study are expected to guide/facilitate the pragmatic scale-up of self-efficacy-based interventions under the National TB program of India. Clinical trial registration The study has been registered in the Clinical Trial Registry of India CTRI/2024/05/066847.

MeSH terms

  • Medicine
  • Psychosocial
  • Intervention (counseling)
  • Psychological intervention
  • Focus group
  • Tuberculosis
  • Qualitative research
  • Protocol (science)
  • Research design
  • Family medicine
  • Nursing
  • Implementation research
  • Program evaluation
  • Directly Observed Therapy
  • Intervention mapping
  • Tb treatment