Another key strategy in this study was personal counseling and group discussion. Personal counseling was carried out via face-to-face meetings with each participant. The purpose was to address personal needs and solve patients’ personal problem related to TB medication adherence. Group discussions were also arranged to help participants improve their self-learning ability through others’ experience. Through these activities, participants were guided to gain positive perceptions of proper health behavior as they revealed their perceptions of barriers they faced during their treatments. It was expected that they would be able to make the right decision in any situation. Therefore, they would have better behavior related to TB medication [2, 7].