BackgroundPrevious research indicates clinical outcomes among HIV-infected men in sub-Saharan Africa are sub-optimal. The SEARCH test and treat trial (NCT01864603) intervention included antiretroviral care delivery designed to address known barriers to HIV-care among men by decreasing clinic visit frequency and providing flexible, patient-centered care with retention support. We sought to understand facilitators and barriers to retention in care in this universal treatment setting through quantitative and qualitative data analysis.MethodsWe used a convergent mixed methods study design to evaluate retention in HIV care among adults (age > = 15) during the first year of the SEARCH (NCT01864603) test and treat trial. Cox proportional hazards r...
Men in sub-Saharan Africa have lower rates of HIV testing and are less likely to initiate treatment ...
Despite enormous increases in the proportion of people living with HIV accessing treatment in sub-Sa...
Objective: To study retention in care (RIC) trajectories and associated factors in patients eligible...
BackgroundPrevious research indicates clinical outcomes among HIV-infected men in sub-Saharan Africa...
ObjectiveWe sought to measure retention in care and identify predictors of nonretention among patien...
Retention to HIV care is vital for patients' survival, to prevent onward transmission and emergence ...
Retention to HIV care is vital for patients’ survival, to prevent onward transmission and emergence ...
Although Ethiopia has been scaling up the antiretroviral therapy (ART) services, low retention in ca...
Although Ethiopia has been scaling up the antiretroviral therapy (ART) services, low retention in ca...
Background: Patient retention in care and sustained viral load suppression are a cornerstone to impr...
HIV diagnosis is an important step in the HIV cascade of prevention and treatment. However, men who ...
International audienceObjective: To study retention in care (RIC) trajectories and associated factor...
Background: Ugandan fisherfolk are a priority population for the scale up of antiretroviral treatmen...
Gender disparities are pervasive throughout the HIV care continuum in sub-Saharan Africa, with men t...
Objective: To study retention in care (RIC) trajectories and associated factors in patients eligible...
Men in sub-Saharan Africa have lower rates of HIV testing and are less likely to initiate treatment ...
Despite enormous increases in the proportion of people living with HIV accessing treatment in sub-Sa...
Objective: To study retention in care (RIC) trajectories and associated factors in patients eligible...
BackgroundPrevious research indicates clinical outcomes among HIV-infected men in sub-Saharan Africa...
ObjectiveWe sought to measure retention in care and identify predictors of nonretention among patien...
Retention to HIV care is vital for patients' survival, to prevent onward transmission and emergence ...
Retention to HIV care is vital for patients’ survival, to prevent onward transmission and emergence ...
Although Ethiopia has been scaling up the antiretroviral therapy (ART) services, low retention in ca...
Although Ethiopia has been scaling up the antiretroviral therapy (ART) services, low retention in ca...
Background: Patient retention in care and sustained viral load suppression are a cornerstone to impr...
HIV diagnosis is an important step in the HIV cascade of prevention and treatment. However, men who ...
International audienceObjective: To study retention in care (RIC) trajectories and associated factor...
Background: Ugandan fisherfolk are a priority population for the scale up of antiretroviral treatmen...
Gender disparities are pervasive throughout the HIV care continuum in sub-Saharan Africa, with men t...
Objective: To study retention in care (RIC) trajectories and associated factors in patients eligible...
Men in sub-Saharan Africa have lower rates of HIV testing and are less likely to initiate treatment ...
Despite enormous increases in the proportion of people living with HIV accessing treatment in sub-Sa...
Objective: To study retention in care (RIC) trajectories and associated factors in patients eligible...