BACKGROUND: The findings of the CAPRISA tenofovir studies have raised expectations that soon an approved microbicide would be available. However it is in only a limited number of countries in sub-Saharan Africa that the acceptability of microbicides has been evaluated. We conducted a study to assess the acceptability of vaginal microbicides among women in rural Ghana. METHODS: The study employs a mixed method design, using cross-sectional survey and focus group discussions to further understand issues related to awareness and attitudes towards microbicide development, acceptability and perceived partner attitudes among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic in two health facilities in the Kintampo North municipality of Ghana. We used log...
Microbicides are most usually conceptualised within a disease prevention framework and studies usual...
To assess the views of potential end-users of a microbicide in KwaZulu-Natal regarding the character...
Background: The acceptability of female-controlled biomedical prevention technologies has not been e...
Vaginal microbicides, substances that may substantially decrease transmission of sexually transmitte...
Vaginal microbicides, substances that may substantially decrease transmission of sexually transmitte...
Objectives. We analyzed qualitative and quantitative data for 98 HIV-negative, low-risk women in Mal...
Background and Methods: When on the market, microbicides are likely to be used by individuals who do...
BACKGROUND: Each year more than two million people are newly infected with HIV worldwide, a majority...
Background: Research on vaginal microbicides for HIV prevention is progressing rapidly; the first la...
Valerie Montgomery Rice,1 Margaret C Maimbolwa,2 Esther Munalula Nkandu,2 Jacqueline Fleming Hampton...
M. Soc. Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.Despite vast efforts to curb HIV and AIDS, the ...
Introduction: Microbicides were conceptualized as a product that could give women increased agency o...
The magnitude of the global human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic is determined by women from ...
Background: Vaginal microbicides are in development for the prevention of HIV transmission to women ...
Master of Social Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.Women remain disproport...
Microbicides are most usually conceptualised within a disease prevention framework and studies usual...
To assess the views of potential end-users of a microbicide in KwaZulu-Natal regarding the character...
Background: The acceptability of female-controlled biomedical prevention technologies has not been e...
Vaginal microbicides, substances that may substantially decrease transmission of sexually transmitte...
Vaginal microbicides, substances that may substantially decrease transmission of sexually transmitte...
Objectives. We analyzed qualitative and quantitative data for 98 HIV-negative, low-risk women in Mal...
Background and Methods: When on the market, microbicides are likely to be used by individuals who do...
BACKGROUND: Each year more than two million people are newly infected with HIV worldwide, a majority...
Background: Research on vaginal microbicides for HIV prevention is progressing rapidly; the first la...
Valerie Montgomery Rice,1 Margaret C Maimbolwa,2 Esther Munalula Nkandu,2 Jacqueline Fleming Hampton...
M. Soc. Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.Despite vast efforts to curb HIV and AIDS, the ...
Introduction: Microbicides were conceptualized as a product that could give women increased agency o...
The magnitude of the global human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic is determined by women from ...
Background: Vaginal microbicides are in development for the prevention of HIV transmission to women ...
Master of Social Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.Women remain disproport...
Microbicides are most usually conceptualised within a disease prevention framework and studies usual...
To assess the views of potential end-users of a microbicide in KwaZulu-Natal regarding the character...
Background: The acceptability of female-controlled biomedical prevention technologies has not been e...