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Disparities in HIV treatment and physician attitudes about delaying protease inhibitors for nonadherent patients.

TitleDisparities in HIV treatment and physician attitudes about delaying protease inhibitors for nonadherent patients.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2004
AuthorsWong, Mitchell D., William E. Cunningham, Martin F. Shapiro, Ronald M. Andersen, Paul D. Cleary, Naihua Duan, Hong Hu Liu, Ira B. Wilson, Bruce E. Landon, and Neil S. Wenger
Corporate AuthorsHCSUS Consortium
JournalJournal of general internal medicine
Volume19
Issue4
Pagination366-74
Date Published2004 Apr
ISSN0884-8734
KeywordsAdult, Attitude of Health Personnel, Female, Health Status, Hispanic Americans, HIV Infections, Humans, Income, Male, Multivariate Analysis, Physician's Practice Patterns, Prospective Studies, Protease Inhibitors, Treatment Outcome, Treatment Refusal
AbstractCurrent HIV treatment guidelines recommend delaying antiretroviral therapy for nonadherent patients, which some fear may disproportionately affect certain populations and contribute to disparities in care.
DOI10.5600/mmrr.001.03.a03
Alternate JournalJ Gen Intern Med

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