Vets, denialists and rememberers: social typologies of patient adherence and non-adherence to HAART from the perspective of HIV care providers.
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Clinical ethics issues in HIV care in Canada: an institutional ethnographic study.Patient profiles as organizing HIV clinicians' ART adherence management: a qualitative analysis.Developing a patient-reported outcome measure for HIV care on perceived barriers to antiretroviral adherence: assessing the needs of HIV clinicians through qualitative analysis.“My job is to deal with what I can”: HIV care providers’ perspectives on adherence to HAART, addictions, and comprehensive care delivery in Vancouver, British Columbia
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Vets, denialists and rememberers: social typologies of patient adherence and non-adherence to HAART from the perspective of HIV care providers.
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Alexis Palmer
Kate Salters
Katherine J Lepik
Treena Orchard
Warren Michelow
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10.1080/09540121.2015.1005003
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2015-01-30T00:00:00Z