Offering ART refill through community health workers versus clinic-based follow-up after home-based same-day ART initiation in rural Lesotho: The VIBRA cluster-randomized clinical trial.
<h4>Background</h4>Community-based antiretroviral therapy (ART) dispensing by lay workers is an important differentiated service delivery model in sub-Sahara Africa. However, patients new in care are generally excluded from such models. Home-based same-day ART initiation is becoming wide...
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Auteurs principaux: | Alain Amstutz, Thabo Ishmael Lejone, Lefu Khesa, Mathebe Kopo, Mpho Kao, Josephine Muhairwe, Moniek Bresser, Fabian Räber, Thomas Klimkait, Manuel Battegay, Tracy Renée Glass, Niklaus Daniel Labhardt |
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2021
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