'At this [adherence] club, we are a family now': A realist theory-testing case study of the antiretroviral treatment adherence club, South Africa
Background: An estimated 7.9 million people were living with HIV in South Africa in 2017, with 63.3% of them remaining in antiretroviral therapy (ART) care and 62.9% accessing ART. Poor retention in care and suboptimal adherence to ART undermine the successful efforts of initiating people living wit...
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Main Authors: | Ferdinand C. Mukumbang (Author), Brian van Wyk (Author), Sara Van Belle (Author), Bruno Marchal (Author) |
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