Challenges of Using a Multi-Method Approach for a Clinic-Based Study of Adherence to HIV/AIDS Medications
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Stewart, K; Stratford, D; Koenig, L; Ellerbrock, T; Pratt-Palmore, M
2006
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2006
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National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, MD
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The Science of Team Science: Assessing the Value of Transdisciplinary Research
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Stewart, K., Stratford, D., Koenig, L., Ellerbrock, T., & Pratt-Palmore, M. (2006). Challenges of Using a Multi-Method Approach for a Clinic-Based Study of Adherence to HIV/AIDS Medications. Presented at the The Science of Team Science: Assessing the Value of Transdisciplinary Research, National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, MD.
Stewart, Kearsley, D. Stratford, L. Koenig, T. Ellerbrock, and M. Pratt-Palmore. “Challenges of Using a Multi-Method Approach for a Clinic-Based Study of Adherence to HIV/AIDS Medications,” 2006.
Stewart K, Stratford D, Koenig L, Ellerbrock T, Pratt-Palmore M. Challenges of Using a Multi-Method Approach for a Clinic-Based Study of Adherence to HIV/AIDS Medications. In 2006.
Stewart, Kearsley, et al. Challenges of Using a Multi-Method Approach for a Clinic-Based Study of Adherence to HIV/AIDS Medications. 2006.
Stewart K, Stratford D, Koenig L, Ellerbrock T, Pratt-Palmore M. Challenges of Using a Multi-Method Approach for a Clinic-Based Study of Adherence to HIV/AIDS Medications. 2006.
Publication Date
2006
Location
National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, MD
Conference Name
The Science of Team Science: Assessing the Value of Transdisciplinary Research