Exploring the dynamics of the quality of HIV care experienced by female sex workers living in the Dominican Republic.
Despite increased attention and efforts to improve HIV care among female sex workers (FSWs), they continue to have suboptimal HIV outcomes. Exploring the socio-structural dynamics related to the quality of HIV care received by FSWs is critical to further strengthen interventions to improve their HIV...
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Main Authors: | Tahilin Sanchez Karver (Author), Clare Barrington (Author), Yeycy Donastorg (Author), Martha Perez (Author), Hoisex Gomez (Author), Kathleen R Page (Author), David D Celentano (Author), Katherine Clegg Smith (Author), Deanna Kerrigan (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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