Abstract Background Lifelong antiretroviral therapy for HIV infected pregnant and lactating women (Option B+) has been rapidly scaled up but there are concerns about poor retention of women initiating treatment. However, facility-based data could underestimate retention in the absence of measures to account for self-transfers to other facilities. We assessed retention-in-care among women on Option B+ in Uganda, using facility data and follow-up to ascertain transfers to other facilities. Methods In a 25-month retrospective cohort analysis of routine program data, women who initiated Option B+ between March 2013 and March 2015 were tracked and interviewed quantitatively and qualitatively (in-depth interviews). Kaplan Meier survival analysis ...
Background: Patient retention in care and sustained viral load suppression are a cornerstone to impr...
Introduction. We aim to describe the time of entry into care and factors associated with being lost ...
BackgroundHigh uptake and optimal adherence to Option B+ antiretroviral therapy (ART) increase effec...
BACKGROUND: In 2013, Uganda updated its prevention of maternal-to-child transmission of HIV program ...
The study conducted a retrospective cohort analysis of data abstracted from records of 2,169 women e...
Background Studies of Malawi's option B+ programme for HIV-positive pregnant and breastfeeding wo...
OBJECTIVE In 2013, Mozambique adopted Option B+, universal lifelong antiretroviral therapy (ART) ...
The implementation of 'Option B+' has increased uptake and access to antiretroviral (ART) care. Howe...
IntroductionThere are limited data on factors associated with retention in Option B+. We sought to e...
IntroductionThere are limited data on factors associated with retention in Option B+. We sought to e...
Introduction: There are limited data on factors associated with retention in Option B+. We sought to...
Background: Patient retention in care and sustained viral load suppression are a cornerstone to impr...
Background: Patient retention in care and sustained viral load suppression are a cornerstone to impr...
Abstract Background Retention of HIV Exposed Infants (HEIs) in care ensures adequate care. Data on r...
Background: Patient retention in care and sustained viral load suppression are a cornerstone to impr...
Background: Patient retention in care and sustained viral load suppression are a cornerstone to impr...
Introduction. We aim to describe the time of entry into care and factors associated with being lost ...
BackgroundHigh uptake and optimal adherence to Option B+ antiretroviral therapy (ART) increase effec...
BACKGROUND: In 2013, Uganda updated its prevention of maternal-to-child transmission of HIV program ...
The study conducted a retrospective cohort analysis of data abstracted from records of 2,169 women e...
Background Studies of Malawi's option B+ programme for HIV-positive pregnant and breastfeeding wo...
OBJECTIVE In 2013, Mozambique adopted Option B+, universal lifelong antiretroviral therapy (ART) ...
The implementation of 'Option B+' has increased uptake and access to antiretroviral (ART) care. Howe...
IntroductionThere are limited data on factors associated with retention in Option B+. We sought to e...
IntroductionThere are limited data on factors associated with retention in Option B+. We sought to e...
Introduction: There are limited data on factors associated with retention in Option B+. We sought to...
Background: Patient retention in care and sustained viral load suppression are a cornerstone to impr...
Background: Patient retention in care and sustained viral load suppression are a cornerstone to impr...
Abstract Background Retention of HIV Exposed Infants (HEIs) in care ensures adequate care. Data on r...
Background: Patient retention in care and sustained viral load suppression are a cornerstone to impr...
Background: Patient retention in care and sustained viral load suppression are a cornerstone to impr...
Introduction. We aim to describe the time of entry into care and factors associated with being lost ...
BackgroundHigh uptake and optimal adherence to Option B+ antiretroviral therapy (ART) increase effec...