Le SIDA en Afrique subsaharienne (serveur d'exploration)

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Jenny Renju5
Patient Acceptance of Health Care (psychology)14
Jenny Renju Sauf Patient Acceptance of Health Care (psychology)" 2
Patient Acceptance of Health Care (psychology) Sauf Jenny Renju" 11
Jenny Renju Et Patient Acceptance of Health Care (psychology) 3
Jenny Renju Ou Patient Acceptance of Health Care (psychology) 16
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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 3.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000022 Morten Skovdal [Danemark] ; Alison Wringe [Royaume-Uni] ; Janet Seeley [Royaume-Uni] ; Jenny Renju [Royaume-Uni] ; Sara Paparini [Royaume-Uni] ; Joyce Wamoyi [Tanzanie] ; Mosa Moshabela [Afrique du Sud] ; William Ddaaki [Ouganda] ; Constance Nyamukapa [Zimbabwe] ; Kenneth Ondenge [Kenya] ; Sarah Bernays [Royaume-Uni] ; Oliver Bonnington [Royaume-Uni]Using theories of practice to understand HIV-positive persons varied engagement with HIV services: a qualitative study in six Sub-Saharan African countries.
000327 Alison Wringe [Royaume-Uni] ; Mosa Moshabela [Afrique du Sud] ; Constance Nyamukapa [Zimbabwe] ; Dominic Bukenya [Ouganda] ; Ken Ondenge [Kenya] ; William Ddaaki [Ouganda] ; Joyce Wamoyi [Tanzanie] ; Janet Seeley [Afrique du Sud] ; Kathryn Church [Royaume-Uni] ; Basia Zaba [Royaume-Uni] ; Victoria Hosegood [Afrique du Sud] ; Oliver Bonnington [Royaume-Uni] ; Morten Skovdal [Danemark] ; Jenny Renju [Royaume-Uni]HIV testing experiences and their implications for patient engagement with HIV care and treatment on the eve of 'test and treat': findings from a multicountry qualitative study.
000539 Jenny Renju [Royaume-Uni] ; Mosa Moshabela [Afrique du Sud] ; Estelle Mclean [Royaume-Uni] ; William Ddaaki [Ouganda] ; Morten Skovdal [Danemark] ; Fred Odongo [Kenya] ; Dominic Bukenya [Ouganda] ; Joyce Wamoyi [Tanzanie] ; Oliver Bonnington [Royaume-Uni] ; Janet Seeley [Royaume-Uni] ; Basia Zaba [Royaume-Uni] ; Alison Wringe [Royaume-Uni]'Side effects' are 'central effects' that challenge retention in HIV treatment programmes in six sub-Saharan African countries: a multicountry qualitative study.

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