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Pt. I | System- and program-level geometry | |
The rationale of interorganizational linkages to connect multiple sites of expertise, knowledge production, and knowledge Transfer : an example from HIV/AIDS services for the Inner City | 9 | |
Wiring the HIV/AIDS system : building interorganizational infrastructure to link people, sites, and networks | 29 | |
Collecting data along the continuum of prevention and care : a continuous quality improvement approach | 47 | |
A community-based organization's integration of HIV and substance abuse treatment services for ex-offenders | 61 | |
Culture, community networks, and HIV/AIDS outreach opportunities in a South Indian Siddha Organization | 77 | |
Requisites, benefits, and challenges of sustainable HIV/AIDS system-building : where theory meets practice | 93 | |
Pt. II | Patient-level geometry : adherence and uncertainty-the challenge of practicing change while changing practice | |
The shifting locus of risk-reduction : the critical role of HIV infected individuals | 113 | |
Flexible rigidity : supporting HIV treatment adherence in a rapidly-changing treatment environment | 133 | |
Shaping garments of care : tools for maximizing adherence potential | 151 | |
Reframing HIV adherence as part of the experience of illness | 167 | |
Pediatric HIV adherence : an ever-evolving challenge | 189 | |
Patient-provider relationships, HIV, and adherence : requisites for a partnership | 209 | |
HIV-infected individuals as partners in prevention : a redefinition of the partner notification process | 225 | |
The STARK study : a cross-sectional study of adherence to short-term drug regimens in urban Kenya | 237 |
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