Family-centred HIV care models have emerged as an approach to better target children and their caregivers for HIV testing and care, and further provide integrated health services for the family unit’s range of care needs. While there is significant international interest in family-centred approaches, there is a dearth of research on operational experiences in implementation and scale-up. Our retrospective case study examined best practices and enabling factors during scale-up of family-centred care in ten health facilities and ten community clinics supported by a non-governmental organization, Mildmay, in Central Uganda. Methods included key informant interviews with programme management and families, and a desk review of hospital managemen...
Objectives Early diagnosis of HIV-infected children remains a major challenge in Africa. Children wh...
The human immunodeficiency virus / acquired immune deficiency syndrome pandemic (HIV/AIDS) continues...
In 2013, Uganda adopted a test-and-treat policy for HIV patients 15 years or younger. Low retention ...
Family-centred HIV care models have emerged as an approach to better target children and their careg...
In 2003, UNICEF estimated that nearly 250,000 children were infected with HIV in South Africa. While...
There are 2.1 million children under the age of 15 living with HIV/AIDS, and 290,000 children died o...
BackgroundNyanza Province, Kenya, had the highest HIV prevalence in the country at 14.9% in 2007, mo...
There are substantial gaps in essential services and numerous missed opportunities to engage childre...
Abstract Background Nyanza Province, Kenya, had the highest HIV prevalence in the country at 14.9% i...
This article provides a summary of emerging psychosocial evidence relevant to the success of compreh...
Provider-initiated testing and counselling (PITC) is a priority strategy for increasing access for H...
Background: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pandemic increased the demand for health care res...
Family-centred services in the context of HIV/AIDS acknowledge a broad view of a "family system" and...
BACKGROUND: Provider-initiated testing and counselling (PITC) is a priority strategy for increasing ...
Strategies to improve HIV diagnosis and linkage into care, antiretroviral treatment coverage, and tr...
Objectives Early diagnosis of HIV-infected children remains a major challenge in Africa. Children wh...
The human immunodeficiency virus / acquired immune deficiency syndrome pandemic (HIV/AIDS) continues...
In 2013, Uganda adopted a test-and-treat policy for HIV patients 15 years or younger. Low retention ...
Family-centred HIV care models have emerged as an approach to better target children and their careg...
In 2003, UNICEF estimated that nearly 250,000 children were infected with HIV in South Africa. While...
There are 2.1 million children under the age of 15 living with HIV/AIDS, and 290,000 children died o...
BackgroundNyanza Province, Kenya, had the highest HIV prevalence in the country at 14.9% in 2007, mo...
There are substantial gaps in essential services and numerous missed opportunities to engage childre...
Abstract Background Nyanza Province, Kenya, had the highest HIV prevalence in the country at 14.9% i...
This article provides a summary of emerging psychosocial evidence relevant to the success of compreh...
Provider-initiated testing and counselling (PITC) is a priority strategy for increasing access for H...
Background: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pandemic increased the demand for health care res...
Family-centred services in the context of HIV/AIDS acknowledge a broad view of a "family system" and...
BACKGROUND: Provider-initiated testing and counselling (PITC) is a priority strategy for increasing ...
Strategies to improve HIV diagnosis and linkage into care, antiretroviral treatment coverage, and tr...
Objectives Early diagnosis of HIV-infected children remains a major challenge in Africa. Children wh...
The human immunodeficiency virus / acquired immune deficiency syndrome pandemic (HIV/AIDS) continues...
In 2013, Uganda adopted a test-and-treat policy for HIV patients 15 years or younger. Low retention ...