From Access to Adherence: The Challenges of Antiretroviral Treatment - Studies from Botswana, Tanzania and Uganda, 2006
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View the documentAcknowledgments
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Open this folder and view contents1. On hunger, transport costs and waiting time: a synthesis of challenges to ARV adherence in three African countries
Close this folder2. Overview of antiretroviral therapy, adherence and drug-resistance
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Open this folder and view contents3. From training to action: the process of engaging health professionals in operational research on adherence to antiretroviral therapy
View the document4. There's hope - early observations of ARV treatment roll-out in South Africa
Open this folder and view contentsFactors that facilitate or constrain adherence to antiretroviral therapy among adults at four public health facilities in Botswana: a pre-intervention study
Open this folder and view contentsA study on antiretroviral adherence in Tanzania: a pre-intervention perspective, 2005
Open this folder and view contentsFactors that facilitate or constrain adherence to antiretroviral therapy among adults in Uganda: a pre-intervention study
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