Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is an ancient disease and remains to be a public health problem all over the world. Noncompliance of treatment among TB patients affect the control of disease, leading to increased burden of the disease, mortality, drug resistant and relapse. Assessing the factors associated with noncompliance of TB treatment will be useful to reduce the noncompliance and burden. Objectives: To assess the factors associated with noncompliance of treatment among TB patients in intensive phase at Kalutara District, Sri Lanka. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among the new TB patients registered at District Chest Clinic (DCC), Kalutara for a period of six months. A questionnaire was administered for total study population registered during the data collection period. The relevant data were abstracted from registers and records maintaining at the DCC.
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