Engaging study participants in interpreting results: lessons from the TRIO study in Kenya and South Africa
Kawango Agot,1 Alexandra M Minnis,2 Kgahlisho Manenzhe,3 Erica N Browne,2 Khatija Ahmed,3 Timothy Okello,1 Ariane van der Straten21Impact Research and Development Organization, Kisumu, Kenya; 2Women’s Global Health Imperative, RTI International, San Francisco, CA, USA; 3Setshaba Research C...
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Main Authors: | Agot K (Author), Minnis AM (Author), Manenzhe K (Author), Browne EN (Author), Ahmed K (Author), Okello T (Author), van der Straten A (Author) |
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