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Treatment partners and adherence to HAART in Central Mozambique
AIDS Care, 11/06/09
Stubbs BA et al. – Patients with community–based treatment partners did not have significantly lower adherence than patients with self–selected treatment partners. While it cannot be determined from these data which aspects or types of peer support are most effective in maintaining adherence, it appears that peer support was beneficial to this study population. While the study results are not directly applicable to other populations, other HAART programs should consider the potential benefit of providing treatment support to patients.
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