Perceived stigma of HIV patients receiving task-shifted primary care service and its relation to satisfaction with health service
Introduction: HIV stigma is the remaining challenge to end the global epidemics of HIV. Whether stigma may form a barrier to the provision of ART within the community-based, primary care setting was not studied yet. Therefore, this study intended (1) to compare the levels of ‘perceived stigma’ in P...
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| Main Authors: | Myo Nyein Aung, Saiyud Moolphate, Tsutomu Kitajima, Yaowaluk Siriwarothai, Piyaporn Takamtha, Chitima Katanyoo, Hiroshi Okamura, Malcom Field, Osamu Noyama, Jitladda Deerojanawong, Virat Klinbuayaem |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries
2017-09-01
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| Series: | Journal of Infection in Developing Countries |
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| Online Access: | https://jidc.org/index.php/journal/article/view/9461 |
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