Patient and health worker experiences of differentiated models of care for stable HIV patients in Malawi: A qualitative study
Margaret L. Prust(Clinton Health Access Initiative), Andrews Gunda(University of the Witwatersrand), Katie Callahan(Clinton Health Access Initiative), Frank Chimbwandira(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Marta R. Prescott(Clinton Health Access Initiative), Clement Banda(Public Health Institute of Malawi), Thokozani Kalua(Ministry of Health), Elya Tagar, Elizabeth McCarthy(Clinton Health Access Initiative), Michael Eliya(Ministry of Health), Rose Nyirenda(Ministry of Health), Peter Ehrenkranz(Gates Foundation)
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