Journal article
Tropical medicine & international health, 2019
APA
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Molemans, M., Vernooij, E., Dlamini, N., Shabalala, F., Khan, S., van Leth, F., … Reis, R. (2019). Changes in disclosure, adherence and healthcare interactions after the introduction of immediate ART initiation: an analysis of patient experiences in Swaziland. Tropical Medicine &Amp; International Health.
Chicago/Turabian
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Molemans, M., E. Vernooij, Njabuliso Dlamini, F. Shabalala, Shaukat Khan, F. van Leth, G. Gomez, and R. Reis. “Changes in Disclosure, Adherence and Healthcare Interactions after the Introduction of Immediate ART Initiation: an Analysis of Patient Experiences in Swaziland.” Tropical medicine & international health (2019).
MLA
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Molemans, M., et al. “Changes in Disclosure, Adherence and Healthcare Interactions after the Introduction of Immediate ART Initiation: an Analysis of Patient Experiences in Swaziland.” Tropical Medicine &Amp; International Health, 2019.
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@article{m2019a,
title = {Changes in disclosure, adherence and healthcare interactions after the introduction of immediate ART initiation: an analysis of patient experiences in Swaziland},
year = {2019},
journal = {Tropical medicine & international health},
author = {Molemans, M. and Vernooij, E. and Dlamini, Njabuliso and Shabalala, F. and Khan, Shaukat and van Leth, F. and Gomez, G. and Reis, R.}
}
There are concerns that immediate ART initiation (regardless of CD4 count) negatively affects HIV status disclosure, ART adherence and healthcare interactions. We assessed changes in these factors after the ‘Early access to ART for all’ intervention, a universal test‐and‐treat study in Swaziland.