“Patients are not the same, so we cannot treat them the same” – A qualitative content analysis of provider, patient and implementer perspectives on differentiated service delivery models for HIV treatment in South Africa
Sophie Pascoe(University of the Witwatersrand), Nicole Fraser‐Hurt(World Bank Group), Marelize Görgens(World Bank Group), Joshua Murphy(University of the Witwatersrand), Aneesa Moolla(University of the Witwatersrand), Sydney Rosen(Boston University), Matthew P. Fox(Boston University), Yogan Pillay(Western Cape Department of Health), Amy Huber(University of the Witwatersrand), Rachel M. Fong(Boston University), Nancy Scott(Boston University), David P. Wilson(Burnet Institute), Mokgadi Phokojoe(Department of Health)
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