"The number of clients is increasing but the supplies are reducing": provider strategies for responding to chronic antiretroviral (ARV) medicines stock-outs in resource-limited settings: a qualitative study from Uganda
Abstract Background Despite the increasing frequency of ARV medicines stock-outs in Sub-Saharan Africa, there is little research inquiring into the mitigation strategies devised by frontline health facilities. Many previous studies have focused on 'upstream' or national-level drivers of AR...
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Main Authors: | Henry Zakumumpa (Author), Flavia Matovu Kiweewa (Author), Felix Khuluza (Author), Freddy Eric Kitutu (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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