The study investigated the knowledge levels of clients on long-term
tuberculosis (TB) treatment at Kwekwe General Hospital, Zimbabwe. A
quantitative, descriptive research design was chosen and data was
collected using a structured questionnaire with a convenience sample of
60 clients on TB treatment and 10 professional nurses.The major findings
of the study were that although clients had some knowledge about their
condition, there was a lack of knowledge regarding critical aspects such
as information on drug-resistant TB and the Directly Observed Therapy
Short Course. The professional nurses experienced constraints such as
insufficient time for appropriate health education and home visits.Based
on the study findings and conclusions, several recommendations were
made.