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Moshabela, M., D. Bukenya, G. Darong, J. Wamoyi, E. McLean, M. Skovdal, W. Ddaaki, K. Ondeng'e, O. Bonnington, J. Seeley, V. Hosegood, and A. Wringe. "Traditional healers, faith healers and medical practitioners: the contribution of medical pluralism to bottlenecks along the cascade of care for HIV/AIDS in Eastern and Southern Africa." Sex Transm Infect 93, no. Suppl 3 (2017).
Journal Article
Skovdal, M., A. Wringe, J. Seeley, J. Renju, S. Paparini, J. Wamoyi, M. Moshabela, W. Ddaaki, C. Nyamukapa, K. Ondenge, S. Bernays, and O. Bonnington. "Using theories of practice to understand HIV-positive persons varied engagement with HIV services: a qualitative study in six Sub-Saharan African countries." Sex Transm Infect 93, no. Suppl 3 (2017).
Journal Article
Renju, J., M. Moshabela, E. McLean, W. Ddaaki, M. Skovdal, F. Odongo, D. Bukenya, J. Wamoyi, O. Bonnington, J. Seeley, B. Zaba, and A. Wringe. "'Side effects' are 'central effects' that challenge retention in HIV treatment programmes in six sub-Saharan African countries: a multicountry qualitative study." Sex Transm Infect 93, no. Suppl 3 (2017).
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Wringe, A., M. Moshabela, C. Nyamukapa, D. Bukenya, K. Ondenge, W. Ddaaki, J. Wamoyi, J. Seeley, K. Church, B. Zaba, V. Hosegood, O. Bonnington, M. Skovdal, and J. Renju. 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. 2017.
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