Globalising discourses of HIV treatment scale-up emphasise a meta-narrative of hope and restitution for the HIV pandemic. Between 2005 and 2007, we undertook qualitative baseline and longitudinal research with people living with HIV/AIDS in the transitional setting of Serbia. We draw here upon the thematic analyses of baseline and prospective interview accounts of 20 individuals. These describe a condition of pervasive treatment insecurity, characterised by the inconsistent availability of medicines for combination HIV treatment and illness monitoring tests. Such treatment insecurity fostered treatment doubts, and sometimes resistance. Narratives position treatment hope and expectation in relation to the collision of three forms of time hor...
In the HIV epidemic, hope and loss are temporally structured according to pre and post highly active...
Background: The introduction of antiviral agents, most particularly \u27highly active antiretroviral...
For those living in resource rich countries such as Canada a positive HIV diagnosis no longer means ...
BACKGROUND: Advances in HIV treatment availability mean that the promise of highly active anti-retro...
The expectation that universal HIV treatment access in resource-stretched settings will reduce stigm...
This research explores materialisations of treatment promise among young adults living-with HIV, and...
Capturing the complexity of the experience of chronic illness over time presents significant methodo...
In the West the normalisation of HIV has crystallised a singular, dominant, medical construction of ...
There is currently a shift towards embracing 'structural intervention' approaches in HIV prevention ...
Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Treatment (HAART) has reduced death and morbidity among people with HI...
The medico-scientific advances made in the treatment of HIV and AIDS, which emerged in the mid 1990s...
Time considerations are fundamental to risk, with conceptions of time located in the future intrinsi...
Increasing numbers of people living with HIV (PLHIV) in sub-Saharan Africa are experiencing failure ...
Sociological and anthropological analyses of hope in health-care contexts have tended to address ins...
Previous research has demonstrated increased comorbidities related to the chronic effects of HIV. Re...
In the HIV epidemic, hope and loss are temporally structured according to pre and post highly active...
Background: The introduction of antiviral agents, most particularly \u27highly active antiretroviral...
For those living in resource rich countries such as Canada a positive HIV diagnosis no longer means ...
BACKGROUND: Advances in HIV treatment availability mean that the promise of highly active anti-retro...
The expectation that universal HIV treatment access in resource-stretched settings will reduce stigm...
This research explores materialisations of treatment promise among young adults living-with HIV, and...
Capturing the complexity of the experience of chronic illness over time presents significant methodo...
In the West the normalisation of HIV has crystallised a singular, dominant, medical construction of ...
There is currently a shift towards embracing 'structural intervention' approaches in HIV prevention ...
Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Treatment (HAART) has reduced death and morbidity among people with HI...
The medico-scientific advances made in the treatment of HIV and AIDS, which emerged in the mid 1990s...
Time considerations are fundamental to risk, with conceptions of time located in the future intrinsi...
Increasing numbers of people living with HIV (PLHIV) in sub-Saharan Africa are experiencing failure ...
Sociological and anthropological analyses of hope in health-care contexts have tended to address ins...
Previous research has demonstrated increased comorbidities related to the chronic effects of HIV. Re...
In the HIV epidemic, hope and loss are temporally structured according to pre and post highly active...
Background: The introduction of antiviral agents, most particularly \u27highly active antiretroviral...
For those living in resource rich countries such as Canada a positive HIV diagnosis no longer means ...