The advent of anti-retroviral therapy (ART) in Southern Africa holds the promise of shifting the experience of HIV toward that of a manageable chronic condition. However, this potential can only be realized when persons living with HIV are able to access services without barriers, which can include stigma. Our qualitative study explored experiences of persons living with disabilities (PWD) in Lusaka, Zambia who became HIV-positive (PWD/HIV+).We conducted interviews with 32 participants (21 PWD/HIV+ and 11 key informants working in the fields of HIV and/or disability). Inductive thematic analysis of interview transcripts was informed by narrative theory. Participants’ accounts highlighted the central role of stigma experienced by PWD/HIV+, w...
*Both the authors contributed equally to this study. Background: Living with HIV is of daily concern...
Background. The impact of stigma on adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been less studied ...
Introduction: Knowledge about experiences in accessing HIV services among persons with disabilities ...
BACKGROUND: The advent of anti-retroviral therapy (ART) in Southern Africa holds the promise of shif...
Background: Persons with disabilities have often been overlooked in the context of HIV and AIDS risk...
INTRODUCTION: Despite the emerging body of literature on increased vulnerability to HIV among peopl...
AIDS-related stigma can cause delays in testing, poor treatment adherence, and greater numbers of ne...
Abstract Background Stigma is a barrier to HIV prevention and treatment. There is a limited understa...
Background: There is little qualitative research on lived experiences of stigma and discrimination ...
INTRODUCTION: Despite the emerging body of literature on increased vulnerability to HIV among people...
Stigma is not a new concept; however, it remains highly significant in the context of HIV/AIDS in So...
The study focused on the representations, processes and effects of HIV stigma for healthcare workers...
We studied the impact of antiretroviral treatment availability on HIV/AIDS stigma through interviews...
While the rapid expansion in antiretroviral therapy access in low and middle income countries has re...
Background: Stigma and discrimination can limit access to care and treatment services. Stigma hides ...
*Both the authors contributed equally to this study. Background: Living with HIV is of daily concern...
Background. The impact of stigma on adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been less studied ...
Introduction: Knowledge about experiences in accessing HIV services among persons with disabilities ...
BACKGROUND: The advent of anti-retroviral therapy (ART) in Southern Africa holds the promise of shif...
Background: Persons with disabilities have often been overlooked in the context of HIV and AIDS risk...
INTRODUCTION: Despite the emerging body of literature on increased vulnerability to HIV among peopl...
AIDS-related stigma can cause delays in testing, poor treatment adherence, and greater numbers of ne...
Abstract Background Stigma is a barrier to HIV prevention and treatment. There is a limited understa...
Background: There is little qualitative research on lived experiences of stigma and discrimination ...
INTRODUCTION: Despite the emerging body of literature on increased vulnerability to HIV among people...
Stigma is not a new concept; however, it remains highly significant in the context of HIV/AIDS in So...
The study focused on the representations, processes and effects of HIV stigma for healthcare workers...
We studied the impact of antiretroviral treatment availability on HIV/AIDS stigma through interviews...
While the rapid expansion in antiretroviral therapy access in low and middle income countries has re...
Background: Stigma and discrimination can limit access to care and treatment services. Stigma hides ...
*Both the authors contributed equally to this study. Background: Living with HIV is of daily concern...
Background. The impact of stigma on adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been less studied ...
Introduction: Knowledge about experiences in accessing HIV services among persons with disabilities ...