Presentations on DATs at The Union Conference 2023

At The Union Conference, which will be hosted in Paris this year, there will be multiple sessions related to the use of digital adherence technologies as a support tool in TB treatment.

To kick start DAT related sessions at the Conference, the Global DAT Task Force is facilitating a workshop on Tuesday 14th November titled: “A Holistic Approach to Planning for a Digital Adherence Technology Intervention”, which includes presentations related to planning for a person centered approach that meets the needs of the people using the technology as well as the context it is implemented in. In addition we will be looking at ways in which data can be used for country decision making, and ensuring the sustainability of the intervention from a funding perspective.

Results from the KNCV TB Plus led ASCENT project is a moment many stakeholders globally have been waiting for over the last years.
Final findings and insights into the use and impact of DATs in TB treatment across these diverse study countries will take center stage at the Union Conference this year. We are excited to see the research outcomes, the real-world stories of people using the technologies, and the innovative solutions that have emerged from this journey.
Join us for the following sessions for results from the ASCENT project and other studies:

  • Wednesday 15 November – Satellite Session: Digital Adherence Technologies in TB care: Key results and lessons from the ASCENT trial
  • Wednesday 15th November: Oral Abstract: Measuring treatment adherence: Presentations on DAT implementation, DAT acceptability, Video Supported Treatment (VST), 99DOTS, and more
  • Friday 17th November – Symposium: TB in Conflict: Digital health and data exchange systems for linkage to care for displaced Ukrainians
  • Friday 17th November – Symposium: The impact of DATs on TB Care: Results from ASCENT and other studies.
  • Friday 17th November – Oral abstract: Digital methodologies in TB prevention and care: Presentations on digital tracking, quality TB care, hotspot mapping, use of digital technologies to support TB treatment and more.

The full DAT related program can be downloaded here.