In an attempt to promote patient agency and foster more egalitarian relationships between patients and doctors, discourse concerning health and wellbeing in the UK has increasingly centred around the notion of informed and ‘expert ’ patients who are able to effectively input into the direction and management of their own health care and treatment. While the relationship between a patient and their doctor can play a vital role in influencing the treatment decisions and health-related outcomes of people living with long term illness, little is known about the ways in which people living with HIV actually perceive their relationship with their doctors, nor the implications this may have for the types of treatment they may seek to use and the r...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) offers a powerful intervention in HIV but effectiveness can be compromi...
Individual in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 30 HIV positive Black Africans were conducted i...
OBJECTIVES: There are concerns that medical pluralism may delay patients' progression through the HI...
In an attempt to promote patient agency and foster more egalitarian relationships between patients a...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper explores the ways in which HIV specialists based in the United Kingdom (UK) construct, co...
Previously, researchers have explored theoretical constructions of stigma, the lived experiences of ...
Background: HIV-related mHealth interventions have demonstrable efficacy in supporting treatment adh...
Background Black Africans, culturally very diverse, make up less than 1% of the UK population. Yet t...
Background: Through effective use of Anti-HIV medications, stable relationships containing one HIV p...
The problem of HIV internationally has many wide ranging impacts on people, communities and countrie...
Black Africans are the second largest group of HIV/AIDS service users in London, UK. They are distin...
In the U.K. immigrant women from Africa constitute an increasingly large proportion of newly diagnos...
The epidemiology of the recent rise in HIV cases in Britain highlights the need for more research am...
Aim: To explore the experiences of people with HIV (PWHIV) using general practitioner (GP) services ...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) offers a powerful intervention in HIV but effectiveness can be compromi...
Individual in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 30 HIV positive Black Africans were conducted i...
OBJECTIVES: There are concerns that medical pluralism may delay patients' progression through the HI...
In an attempt to promote patient agency and foster more egalitarian relationships between patients a...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper explores the ways in which HIV specialists based in the United Kingdom (UK) construct, co...
Previously, researchers have explored theoretical constructions of stigma, the lived experiences of ...
Background: HIV-related mHealth interventions have demonstrable efficacy in supporting treatment adh...
Background Black Africans, culturally very diverse, make up less than 1% of the UK population. Yet t...
Background: Through effective use of Anti-HIV medications, stable relationships containing one HIV p...
The problem of HIV internationally has many wide ranging impacts on people, communities and countrie...
Black Africans are the second largest group of HIV/AIDS service users in London, UK. They are distin...
In the U.K. immigrant women from Africa constitute an increasingly large proportion of newly diagnos...
The epidemiology of the recent rise in HIV cases in Britain highlights the need for more research am...
Aim: To explore the experiences of people with HIV (PWHIV) using general practitioner (GP) services ...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) offers a powerful intervention in HIV but effectiveness can be compromi...
Individual in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 30 HIV positive Black Africans were conducted i...
OBJECTIVES: There are concerns that medical pluralism may delay patients' progression through the HI...