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Antiretroviral-related nutritional problems: closing the science and practice gap
J K Keithley1, C Fields-Gardner
1Rush University College of Nursing, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Abstract:
Close collaboration between clinicians and researchers is essential for the development of databased strategies for antiretroviral-related nutritional problems. By working together to conduct feasible clinical intervention studies and to apply research findings to practice, clinicians and researchers can provide more efficient and effective nursing interventions to manage these rapidly emerging nutritional disorders.
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