"After all, we are all sick": multi-stakeholder understanding of stigma associated with integrated management of HIV, diabetes and hypertension at selected government clinics in Uganda
Abstract Background Integrated care is increasingly used to manage chronic conditions. In Uganda, the integration of HIV, diabetes and hypertension care has been piloted, to leverage the advantages of well facilitated and established HIV health care provision structures. This qualitative study aimed...
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Main Authors: | Mathias Akugizibwe (Author), Flavia Zalwango (Author), Chaka Moreen Namulundu (Author), Ivan Namakoola (Author), Josephine Birungi (Author), Joseph Okebe (Author), Max Bachmann (Author), Murdoch Jamie (Author), Shabbar Jaffar (Author), Marie Claire Van Hout (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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