Abstract Background Women bear a disproportionate burden of HIV throughout the world prompting extensive research into HIV prevention products for women which has met with varied success. With an aim of informing future policy and programming, this review examines the barriers and motivations to the uptake and use of female initiated products in sub-Saharan countries. Methods We conducted a systematic review as an adapted meta-ethnography of qualitative data focused on actual use of products. After deduplication, 10,581 and 3861 papers in the first and second round respectively were screened. Following the PRISMA guidance, 22 papers were selected and synthesized using Malpass’s definitions of first, second, and third order constructs. First...
Abstract. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is the region with the world’s highest rates of HIV and other sex...
The male condom is the most cost-effective method for prevention of HIV and other sexually transmitt...
BACKGROUND: Women in sub-Saharan Africa are disproportionately affected by high rates of HIV, yet re...
BACKGROUND: Women bear a disproportionate burden of HIV throughout the world prompting extensive res...
HIV incidence remains high among young women in sub-Saharan Africa in spite of scale-up of HIV testi...
Due to heightened vulnerability to HIV from frequent engagement in sex work and overlapping drug-usi...
Introduction: Stakeholders continue to discuss the appropriateness of antiretroviral-based pre-expos...
Although there have been recent advances in HIV treatment, women still do not have a means to prote...
Sub-Saharan African women are affected disproportionately highly by AIDS, while experiencing lack of...
Introduction: Microbicides were conceptualized as a product that could give women increased agency o...
Introduction: The female condom is the only evidence-based AIDS prevention technology that has been ...
New biomedical prevention technologies (NPTs) may contribute to substantially reducing incident HIV ...
Abstract Background For more than three decades, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection and Ac...
BackgroundFemale-initiated barrier methods for the prevention of HIV may be an effective alternative...
Vaginal microbicides, substances that may substantially decrease transmission of sexually transmitte...
Abstract. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is the region with the world’s highest rates of HIV and other sex...
The male condom is the most cost-effective method for prevention of HIV and other sexually transmitt...
BACKGROUND: Women in sub-Saharan Africa are disproportionately affected by high rates of HIV, yet re...
BACKGROUND: Women bear a disproportionate burden of HIV throughout the world prompting extensive res...
HIV incidence remains high among young women in sub-Saharan Africa in spite of scale-up of HIV testi...
Due to heightened vulnerability to HIV from frequent engagement in sex work and overlapping drug-usi...
Introduction: Stakeholders continue to discuss the appropriateness of antiretroviral-based pre-expos...
Although there have been recent advances in HIV treatment, women still do not have a means to prote...
Sub-Saharan African women are affected disproportionately highly by AIDS, while experiencing lack of...
Introduction: Microbicides were conceptualized as a product that could give women increased agency o...
Introduction: The female condom is the only evidence-based AIDS prevention technology that has been ...
New biomedical prevention technologies (NPTs) may contribute to substantially reducing incident HIV ...
Abstract Background For more than three decades, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection and Ac...
BackgroundFemale-initiated barrier methods for the prevention of HIV may be an effective alternative...
Vaginal microbicides, substances that may substantially decrease transmission of sexually transmitte...
Abstract. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is the region with the world’s highest rates of HIV and other sex...
The male condom is the most cost-effective method for prevention of HIV and other sexually transmitt...
BACKGROUND: Women in sub-Saharan Africa are disproportionately affected by high rates of HIV, yet re...