“We were being treated like the Queen”: understanding trial factors influencing high paediatric malaria treatment adherence in western Kenya
<strong>Background</strong> Adherence to anti-malarial medication is highly variable but frequently suboptimal. Numerous interventions with a variety of methodological approaches have been implemented to address the problem. A recently conducted, randomized, controlled trial in western K...
Main Authors: | Jones, C, Talisuna, A, Snow, R, Zurovac, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BioMed Central
2018
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