In the context of rolling out antiretroviral treatment programmes in resource-constrained settings, "expert patients" are hailed as an important step towards greater involvement of people living with HIV (PLHIV) in HIV care, and in addressing the human resources crisis. The rise of the "expert patient" in HIV care partly echoes the move towards greater patient agency and self-management that informs health services delivery in industrialised countries. However, the "expert patient" also represents a particular moment in the trajectory of PLHIVs' quest for greater access to treatment and health care. In this paper, we examine the unique evolution and 'instrumentalisation' of PLHIV in public health in relation to shifts in the epidemiology, i...
Introduction: There has been insufficient attention to long-term care and treatment for pregnant wom...
Background Advances in treatment have transformed HIV into a long-term condition (LTC), presenting f...
In this article, we examine how people living with HIV (PLWH) were able to reconceptualize or "refra...
Since the introduction of antiretroviral treatment, HIV/AIDS can be framed as a chronic lifelong con...
Unlike any other disease so far, the 'exceptional' nature of HIV/AIDS has prompted debate about the ...
BACKGROUND: As ART programmes in African settings expand beyond the pilot stages, adherence to treat...
Despite significant medical advances in HIV treatment, people living with HIV and substance use (PLW...
Objectives: To describe the experiences of the HIV treatment cascade of diagnosis, engagement with c...
Abstract Background Current antiretroviral treatment ...
In an attempt to promote patient agency and foster more egalitarian relationships between patients a...
BACKGROUND: There has been little attention, until recently, to linking women who test HIV positive ...
The ‘cascade of care’ construct is increasingly used in public health to map the trajectory of local...
Anti-retroviral Therapy (ART) transformed HIV into a chronic disease but its individual and public h...
Background: Successes in biomedicine have transformed HIV from a debilitating and frequently fatal i...
The government of India launched the free anti-retroviral therapy (ART) initiative in 2004 and the p...
Introduction: There has been insufficient attention to long-term care and treatment for pregnant wom...
Background Advances in treatment have transformed HIV into a long-term condition (LTC), presenting f...
In this article, we examine how people living with HIV (PLWH) were able to reconceptualize or "refra...
Since the introduction of antiretroviral treatment, HIV/AIDS can be framed as a chronic lifelong con...
Unlike any other disease so far, the 'exceptional' nature of HIV/AIDS has prompted debate about the ...
BACKGROUND: As ART programmes in African settings expand beyond the pilot stages, adherence to treat...
Despite significant medical advances in HIV treatment, people living with HIV and substance use (PLW...
Objectives: To describe the experiences of the HIV treatment cascade of diagnosis, engagement with c...
Abstract Background Current antiretroviral treatment ...
In an attempt to promote patient agency and foster more egalitarian relationships between patients a...
BACKGROUND: There has been little attention, until recently, to linking women who test HIV positive ...
The ‘cascade of care’ construct is increasingly used in public health to map the trajectory of local...
Anti-retroviral Therapy (ART) transformed HIV into a chronic disease but its individual and public h...
Background: Successes in biomedicine have transformed HIV from a debilitating and frequently fatal i...
The government of India launched the free anti-retroviral therapy (ART) initiative in 2004 and the p...
Introduction: There has been insufficient attention to long-term care and treatment for pregnant wom...
Background Advances in treatment have transformed HIV into a long-term condition (LTC), presenting f...
In this article, we examine how people living with HIV (PLWH) were able to reconceptualize or "refra...