Strengthening HIV and HIV co-morbidity care in low- and middle-income countries: insights from behavioural economics to improve healthcare worker behaviour.
Anant MishraTonderai MabutoKate ShearerAntonio TrujilloJonathan E GolubChristopher J HoffmannPublished in: Journal of the International AIDS Society (2023)
As the focus of HIV care shifts beyond the goal of initiating patients on antiretroviral therapy to a more general retention in high-quality care to support longevity and quality of life, there is an increasing need for innovation to achieve improved care delivery and management. Clinical policies and implementation strategies that incorporate elements of behavioural economic theory, alongside local testing and adaptation, may increase the delivery of evidence-based interventions and improve health outcomes for people living with HIV in LMIC settings.
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