The impact of Global Health Initiatives at national and sub-national level - a policy analysis of their role in implementation processes of antiretroviral treatment (ART) roll-out in Zambia and South Africa (English)
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AIDS Care
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22
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93-102
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2010
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Title:The impact of Global Health Initiatives at national and sub-national level - a policy analysis of their role in implementation processes of antiretroviral treatment (ART) roll-out in Zambia and South Africa
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Contributors:Hanefeld, Johanna ( author )
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Published in:AIDS Care ; 22, Suppl 1 ; 93-102
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Publication date:2010-01-01
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 22, Issue Suppl 1
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Expanding antiretroviral therapy provision in resource-constrained settings: social processes and their policy challengesRussell, Steven / Seeley, Janet / Whiteside, Alan et al. | 2010
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“It is not an easy decision on HIV, especially in Zambia”: opting for silence, limited disclosure and implicit understanding to retain a wider identityBond, Virginia Anne et al. | 2010
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“You should be grateful to have medicines”: continued dependence, altering stigma and the HIV treatment experience in SerbiaBernays, Sarah / Rhodes, Tim / Jankovic Terzic, Katarina et al. | 2010
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Tracking the rise of the “expert patient” in evolving paradigms of HIV careKielmann, Karina / Cataldo, Fabian et al. | 2010
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When promoting pills is easier than pushing the ABC: a case study from Kavango, NamibiaBusher, Joel et al. | 2010
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The experience of “medicine companions” to support adherence to antiretroviral therapy: quantitative and qualitative data from a trial population in UgandaFoster, S. D. / Nakamanya, S. / Kyomuhangi, R. / Amurwon, J. / Namara, G. / Amuron, B. / Nabiryo, C. / Birungi, J. / Wolff, B. / Jaffar, S. et al. | 2010
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Social rebirth and social transformation? Rebuilding social lives after ART in rural UgandaSeeley, Janet / Russell, Steve et al. | 2010
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Barriers and outcomes: TB patients co-infected with HIV accessing antiretroviral therapy in rural ZambiaChileshe, Muatale / Bond, Virginia Anne et al. | 2010
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Lay health workers and HIV programmes: implications for health systemsSchneider, H. / Lehmann, U. et al. | 2010
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Negotiating multiple barriers: health workers' access to counselling, testing and treatment in MalawiNamakhoma, Ireen / Bongololo, Grace / Bello, George / Nyirenda, Lot / Phoya, Anne / Phiri, Sam / Theobald, Sally / Obermeyer, Carla Makhlouf et al. | 2010
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The impact of ART scale upon health workers: evidence from two South African districtsGeorge, G. / Atujuna, M. / Gentile, J. / Quinlan, T. / Schmidt, E. / Tobi, P. / Renton, A. et al. | 2010
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Health systems' responses to the roll-out of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in India: a comparison of two HIV high-prevalence settingsKudale, Abhay / Salve, Solomon / Rangan, Sheela / Kielmann, Karina et al. | 2010
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The impact of Global Health Initiatives at national and sub-national level - a policy analysis of their role in implementation processes of antiretroviral treatment (ART) roll-out in Zambia and South AfricaHanefeld, Johanna et al. | 2010