Patient and nurse perspectives of a nurse-led community-based model of HIV care delivery in Malawi: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Differentiated models of care (DMOC) are used to make antiretroviral therapy (ART) accessible to people living with HIV (PLHIV). In Malawi, Lighthouse Trust has piloted various DMOCs aimed at providing quality care while reducing personal and logistical barriers when accessing cl...
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Main Authors: | Odala Sande (Author), Doris Burtscher (Author), Daneck Kathumba (Author), Hannock Tweya (Author), Sam Phiri (Author), Salem Gugsa (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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