Tracing clients on anti-retroviral therapy in northern Uganda
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Abstract:
This article reflects on some of the qualitative findings of a study on factors influencing lost-to-follow-up clients of the The AIDS Support Organization (TASO) on a antiretroviral therapy programme in the post-conflict areas of northern Uganda. The study was conducted in Gulu and Masindi districts and targeted 200 patients who had been assumed lost-to-follow-up for at least three months. The study was conducted in Gulu and Masindi districts and targeted 200 patients who had been assumed lost-to-follow-up for at least three months.
Authors:
Nyatia, R.
,
Onega, L.
,
Edema James, A.
Country:
Uganda
Category:
Research
End Page:
7
Serial number:
1
ISSN:
[1871-7551]
Journal:
Exchange on HIV/AIDS, sexuality and gender
Keywords:
conflict
,
disease prevention and control
,
health services
,
HIV and AIDS
Language:
eng
Organization:
KIT - Royal Tropical Institute
Year:
2012
Region:
East Africa
Right:
© 2012 KIT
Subject:
Health and Nutrition
Start Page:
5
Title:
Tracing clients on anti-retroviral therapy in northern Uganda