Context counts: Investigating pain management interventions in HIV-positive men living in a rural area
Background: Pain remains a prevalent and burdensome complaint for people living with human immunodeficiency virus and/or aquired immunodeficiency syndrome (LWHA). Positive Living (PL), a multimodal pain intervention, reduced pain in female South Africans LWHA. We investigated the efficacy of the PL...
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Main Authors: | Cameron Reardon (Author), Antonia Wadley (Author), Romy Parker (Author) |
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