High retention in an opioid agonist therapy project in Durban, South Africa: the role of best practice and social cohesion
Abstract Background Moral conservatism within government and communities has resulted in a reluctance to support the provision of opioid agonist therapy for people with opioid use disorders in South Africa. In April 2017, South Africa's first low-threshold opioid agonist therapy demonstration p...
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Main Authors: | Monique Marks (Author), Andrew Scheibe (Author), Shaun Shelly (Author) |
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