Experiences of Thai-Muslim patients regarding inconsistent antiretroviral therapy adherence: An exploratory descriptive qualitative study
Background: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has played a crucial role in saving countless lives of patients with HIV/AIDS across the world. However, despite its effectiveness, ART adherence still falls short globally, and non-adherence remains the primary cause of treatment failure. In the rural areas...
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Main Authors: | Pajongsil Perngmark (Author), Oatcharaphon Sahawiriyasin (Author), Eleanor Holroyd (Author) |
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Belitung Raya Foundation,
2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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