A national survey of the impact of rapid scale-up of antiretroviral therapy on health-care workers in Malawi: effects on human resources and survival
OBJECTIVE: To assess the human resources impact of Malawi's rapidly growing antiretroviral therapy (ART) programme and balance this against the survival benefit of health-care workers who have accessed ART themselves. METHODS: We conducted a national cross-sectional survey of the human resource...
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Main Authors: | Simon D Makombe (Author), Andreas Jahn (Author), Hannock Tweya (Author), Stuart Chuka (Author), Joseph Kwong-Leung Yu (Author), Mindy Hochgesang (Author), John Aberle-Grasse (Author), Olesi Pasulani (Author), Erik J Schouten (Author), Kelita Kamoto (Author), Anthony D Harries (Author) |
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