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A Needs Assessment of Clients With HIV in a Home‐Based Care Program in Guyana

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A Needs Assessment of Clients With HIV in a Home‐Based Care Program in Guyana

Auteurs : Kathryn Boryc ; Michael P. Anastario ; Grace Dann ; Banghee Chi ; Barbara Cicatelli ; Melanie Steilen ; Karen Gordon-Boyle ; Shanti Singh ; Miryah Morris

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ABSTRACT Objective: To assess the needs of clients in a home‐based care (HBC) program aimed at improving the quality of lives of people living with HIV in Region 4 of Guyana (Demerara‐Mahaica region) following their involvement with the HBC program, volunteers, and nurse providers.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1446.2010.00888.x

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