Correspondence regarding 'Assefa Y, et al., BMC Health Services Research. 2011; 11 (1):81 and 2014; 14(1):45': The Positive-Deviance approach for translating evidence into practice to improve patient retention in HIV care
Abstract The purpose of this correspondence is to describe how the positive-deviance approach can be used to translate evidence into practice, based on successive studies conducted in Ethiopia. In earlier studies, it was identified that retention in antiretroviral treatment care was variable across...
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Main Authors: | Yibeltal Assefa (Author), Peter S. Hill (Author), Helmut Kloos (Author), Gorik Ooms (Author), Wim Van Damme (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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