Missing appointments by patients on antiretroviral therapy: Professional nurses' perspective
Background: Missed appointments for medicine pick-ups are regarded as a predictor of poor adherence, and should trigger immediate questions about issues that may affect follow-up visits to healthcare settings. Objectives: The study explored and described professional nurses' perspectives about...
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Main Authors: | Mygirl P. Lowane (Author), Rachel T. Lebese (Author) |
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