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HIV treatment in African American women—care that makes a difference
Olihe Okoro
, Folakemi Odedina
Pharmacy Practice and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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African American
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HIV Treatment
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HIV Treatment Adherence
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African American Women
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Vulnerability
50%
Patient Engagement
50%
HIV Disease
50%
Treatment Outcome
50%
Socioeconomic
50%
Poor Outcome
50%
Psychosocial Factors
50%
Living with
50%
Provider Perspectives
50%
Depth Interviews
50%
Empathy
50%
Patient Satisfaction
50%
Patient Perspective
50%
Non-adherence
50%
Provider Attitudes
50%
Non-judgment
50%
Adherence Behavior
50%
Physical Touch
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
100%
Medication Compliance
50%
Treatment Outcome
25%
Patient Satisfaction
25%
Patient Social Context
25%
Empathy
25%
Disease
25%
Psychology
Empathy
100%