Duffy, M., Posner, J. E., Madevu-Matson, C., Tagoe, H., & Casella, A. ‘The person cutting the path does not know his trail is crooked’. Drawing lessons learned from people accessing antiretroviral treatment services to propose a person-centered care (PCC) minimum practice standard. Taylor & Francis Group.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDuffy, Malia, Jessica E. Posner, Caitlin Madevu-Matson, Henry Tagoe, and Amy Casella. ‘The Person Cutting the Path Does Not Know His Trail Is Crooked’. Drawing Lessons Learned from People Accessing Antiretroviral Treatment Services to Propose a Person-centered Care (PCC) Minimum Practice Standard. Taylor & Francis Group.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDuffy, Malia, et al. ‘The Person Cutting the Path Does Not Know His Trail Is Crooked’. Drawing Lessons Learned from People Accessing Antiretroviral Treatment Services to Propose a Person-centered Care (PCC) Minimum Practice Standard. Taylor & Francis Group.
 
       