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Perceptions of People Living with HIV and HIV Healthcare Providers on Real‐Time Measuring and Monitoring of Antiretroviral Adherence Using Ingestible Sensors: A …Kamal et al., 2020
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- Kamal S
- Rosen M
- Lazar C
- Siqueiros L
- Wang Y
- Daar E
- Liu H
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- AIDS Research and Treatment
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Objective. To describe and analyze the perception and attitudes of people living with HIV (PLWH) and HIV HCPs towards medication adherence with a focus on a digital medicine program (DMP) with ingestible sensors (ISs). Methods. This is a qualitative analysis pilot …
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