People living with HIV: A survey on gaps in care.

An anthropological study led by COREVIH in Aquitaine sheds light on why some people living with HIV discontinue their treatment. Thirty-six patients were interviewed, and medical consultations were observed at six hospitals in the region. The study highlights the fact that inadequate care is a major factor in this discontinuation, driven by discouragement and a desire to distance oneself from a divisive medical approach.

Author(s): Giacomoni Caroline

Publishing year: 2018

Pages: 6-7

Health in Action, 2018, n° 444, p. 6-7

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