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Barriers and facilitators to medical care retention for pediatric systemic lupus erythematosus in South Africa: a qualitative study.

Naira IkramLaura B LewandowskiMelissa H WattChristiaan Scott
Published in: Pediatric rheumatology online journal (2024)
These findings highlight multiple, intersecting barriers to routine longitudinal care for cSLE in South Africa and suggest there might be a group of diagnosed children who don't receive follow-up care and are subject to loss to follow-up. cSLE requires ongoing treatment and care; thus, the different barriers may interact and compound over time with each follow-up visit. South African cSLE patients are at high risk for poor outcomes. South African care teams should work to overcome these barriers and place attention on the facilitators to improve care retention for these patients and create a model for other less resourced settings.
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