BACKGROUND. HIV remains a major public health challenge in Zambia.The roll-out of antiretroviral treatment (ART) has engendered new challenges in retention in care. OBJECTIVE. To conceptualise the factors affecting retention in care of ART patients at three primary healthcare facilities using the ecological framework. METHOD. Qualitative data were collected through in-depth interviews with 45 ART patients and three focus group discussions with 20 healthcare providers from three primary healthcare facilities in Kabwe district, Zambia, and subjected to thematic content analysis. RESULTS. Individual level barriers to retention in care included side effects, gaining weight, belief in faith healing, and use of herbal remedies and alcohol. I...
The prognosis of patients with HIV in Africa has improved with the widespread use of antiretroviral ...
Magister Public Health - MPHAccording to the Demographic and Health Survey in Zambia the national HI...
Introduction: Lack of HIV treatment and loss of follow up measures is associated with high mortality...
Background. HIV remains a major public health challenge in Zambia. The roll-out of antiretroviral tr...
BACKGROUND: Despite the relatively effective roll-out of free life-prolonging antiretroviral therapy...
Magister Public Health - MPHIntroduction: Zambia is among the countries in the sub-Saharan African r...
BACKGROUND: Retention of patients in ART care is a major challenge in sub-Saharan programs. Retentio...
BACKGROUND: Retention to HIV care is vital for patients' survival, to prevent onward transmission an...
BACKGROUND: Understanding patient-reported reasons for lapses of retention in human immunodeficiency...
Background: Zambia is one of the countries hardest hit by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and...
Abstract Background: Adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is important for effective treatme...
Background: Failure to keep people living with HIV engaged in life-long care and treatment has serio...
The scale-up of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been one of the success stories of sub-Saharan Afri...
Background Retention to HIV care is vital for patients’ survival, to prevent onward transmission and...
BACKGROUND:Failure to keep people living with HIV engaged in life-long care and treatment has seriou...
The prognosis of patients with HIV in Africa has improved with the widespread use of antiretroviral ...
Magister Public Health - MPHAccording to the Demographic and Health Survey in Zambia the national HI...
Introduction: Lack of HIV treatment and loss of follow up measures is associated with high mortality...
Background. HIV remains a major public health challenge in Zambia. The roll-out of antiretroviral tr...
BACKGROUND: Despite the relatively effective roll-out of free life-prolonging antiretroviral therapy...
Magister Public Health - MPHIntroduction: Zambia is among the countries in the sub-Saharan African r...
BACKGROUND: Retention of patients in ART care is a major challenge in sub-Saharan programs. Retentio...
BACKGROUND: Retention to HIV care is vital for patients' survival, to prevent onward transmission an...
BACKGROUND: Understanding patient-reported reasons for lapses of retention in human immunodeficiency...
Background: Zambia is one of the countries hardest hit by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and...
Abstract Background: Adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is important for effective treatme...
Background: Failure to keep people living with HIV engaged in life-long care and treatment has serio...
The scale-up of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been one of the success stories of sub-Saharan Afri...
Background Retention to HIV care is vital for patients’ survival, to prevent onward transmission and...
BACKGROUND:Failure to keep people living with HIV engaged in life-long care and treatment has seriou...
The prognosis of patients with HIV in Africa has improved with the widespread use of antiretroviral ...
Magister Public Health - MPHAccording to the Demographic and Health Survey in Zambia the national HI...
Introduction: Lack of HIV treatment and loss of follow up measures is associated with high mortality...