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An economic evaluation of task-shifting approaches to the dispensing of anti-retroviral treatment in the Western Cape, South Africa

This study aims to critically evaluate the ISPA [indirectly supervised pharmacists assistants] and nurse-based pharmaceutical care models against the standard of care that involves a pharmacist dispensing ART, on the basis of cost, and patient preference.

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Main Author: Foster, Nicola
Other Authors: McIntyre, Di
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Health Economics Unit 2014
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Summary:This study aims to critically evaluate the ISPA [indirectly supervised pharmacists assistants] and nurse-based pharmaceutical care models against the standard of care that involves a pharmacist dispensing ART, on the basis of cost, and patient preference.