Abstract Background HIV infection in a family may affect optimum child development. Our hypothesis is that child development outcomes among HIV-exposed infants will be improved through a complex early childhood stimulation (ECS) programme, and income and loans saving programme for HIV positive parents. Methods The study was a cluster-randomized controlled trial in 30 clinic sites in two districts in Zimbabwe. Clinics were randomised in a 1:1 allocation ratio to the Child Health Intervention for Development Outcomes (CHIDO) intervention or Ministry of Health standard care. The CHIDO intervention comprises three elements: a group ECS parenting programme, an internal savings and lending scheme (ISALS) and case-management home visits by village...
This dissertation assesses neurodevelopment in children affected by HIV in Botswana, by examining as...
BACKGROUND: Since 1990, the lives of 48 million children under the age of 5 years have been saved be...
Introduction: Screening for developmental delays during critical periods of infant development is es...
BACKGROUND:HIV infection in a family may affect optimum child development. Our hypothesis is that ch...
Background: HIV infection in a family may affect optimum child development. Our hypothesis is that c...
BACKGROUND: HIV infection in a family may affect optimum child development. Our hypothesis is that c...
CITATION: Chingono, R. et al. 2018. Evaluating the effectiveness of a multi-component intervention o...
Introduction HIV-exposed children show signs of developmental delay. We assessed the impact of a pra...
Abstract Objective Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest prevalence of children at risk of not achievin...
INTRODUCTION: HIV-exposed children show signs of developmental delay. We assessed the impact of a pr...
Abstract Introduction Children who are HIV‐exposed and uninfected (CHEU) are a growing population at...
Background: HIV is known to cause neurodevelopmental problems in infants and young children. The imp...
IntroductionExposure to maternal HIV may affect early child development (ECD), although previous stu...
To determine neurodevelopmental outcomes we conducted a cohort study prospectively from 2002 to 2011...
Background/aim: In South Africa, contextual factors have been identified as barriers to outdoor, uns...
This dissertation assesses neurodevelopment in children affected by HIV in Botswana, by examining as...
BACKGROUND: Since 1990, the lives of 48 million children under the age of 5 years have been saved be...
Introduction: Screening for developmental delays during critical periods of infant development is es...
BACKGROUND:HIV infection in a family may affect optimum child development. Our hypothesis is that ch...
Background: HIV infection in a family may affect optimum child development. Our hypothesis is that c...
BACKGROUND: HIV infection in a family may affect optimum child development. Our hypothesis is that c...
CITATION: Chingono, R. et al. 2018. Evaluating the effectiveness of a multi-component intervention o...
Introduction HIV-exposed children show signs of developmental delay. We assessed the impact of a pra...
Abstract Objective Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest prevalence of children at risk of not achievin...
INTRODUCTION: HIV-exposed children show signs of developmental delay. We assessed the impact of a pr...
Abstract Introduction Children who are HIV‐exposed and uninfected (CHEU) are a growing population at...
Background: HIV is known to cause neurodevelopmental problems in infants and young children. The imp...
IntroductionExposure to maternal HIV may affect early child development (ECD), although previous stu...
To determine neurodevelopmental outcomes we conducted a cohort study prospectively from 2002 to 2011...
Background/aim: In South Africa, contextual factors have been identified as barriers to outdoor, uns...
This dissertation assesses neurodevelopment in children affected by HIV in Botswana, by examining as...
BACKGROUND: Since 1990, the lives of 48 million children under the age of 5 years have been saved be...
Introduction: Screening for developmental delays during critical periods of infant development is es...