De-globalizing global public health Travelling HIV treatment policies and their imprints on the local healthcare settings in Swaziland
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| Award date | 27-06-2017 |
| Number of pages | 191 |
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| Abstract | The central aim of the thesis is studying the HIV continuum of care, otherwise known as the ‘leaky cascade’ in public health terms, to understand reasons for non-uptake of readily available HIV services and low retention to care of PLHIV regardless of adopting strategies recommended by implementation science. It shows how global HIV policies play out when implemented in the local context, and the imprints they leave on the health system. |
| Document type | PhD thesis |
| Note | Author's name on the cover: Thandeka Dlamini-Simelane. |
| Language | English |
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