An implementation model to guide rural Malawian communities in the scaling-up of an effective HIV prevention programme: an implementation science study
Background: Scaling-up of evidence-based programmes for HIV prevention in areas of high prevalence is a global priority. Many implementation models exist, but a major barrier is the lack of implementation models that are straightforward enough for use by community volunteers who have little educatio...
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Main Authors: | Linda L McCreary, PhD (Author), Diana Jere, PhD (Author), Crystal Patil, PhD (Author), Kathleen Norr, PhD (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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