INTRODUCTION: Despite the central role of caregivers in managing HIV treatment for children living with HIV, viral suppression within caregiver-child dyads in which both members are living with HIV is not well described. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective analysis of children living with HIV <15 years of age and their caregivers living with HIV attending HIV clinics affiliated with the Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH) in Kenya between 2015 and 2017. To be included in the analysis, children and caregivers must have had ≥1 viral load (VL) during the study period while receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) for ≥6 months, and the date of the caregiver's VL must have occurred ±90 days from the date of the child's...
Background: Ensuring good adherence is critical to the success of anti-retroviral treatment (ART). H...
INTRODUCTION: Children living with HIV rely on adult caregivers for access to HIV testing and care, ...
Adult caregivers provide children living with HIV with varying amounts and types of information abou...
Objective: With the aim of reducing pediatric loss to follow-up (LTFU) from HIV clinical care progra...
The purpose of this cohort study was to assess the effect of caregiver training on health outcomes o...
INTRODUCTION: Children living with HIV experience particular challenges in accessing HIV care. Child...
Objective: We sought to better understand how social factors shape HIV disclosure to children from t...
While the introduction of antiretroviral therapy has led to significant improvements in the survival...
Knowledge of one's own HIV status is essential for long-term disease management, but there are few d...
Background: In 2018, nearly 90% of the global children living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV...
This article describes qualitative research carried out in rural western Kenya in a setting characte...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-08Background: There are limited data on the incide...
This study sought to describe communication about medicine for HIV in quantitative terms from the pe...
This article presents Studies on disclosure of HIV sero-status to HIV-infected children is associate...
BackgroundWhile the proportion of HIV-positive children (under 15 years) enrolled on antiretroviral ...
Background: Ensuring good adherence is critical to the success of anti-retroviral treatment (ART). H...
INTRODUCTION: Children living with HIV rely on adult caregivers for access to HIV testing and care, ...
Adult caregivers provide children living with HIV with varying amounts and types of information abou...
Objective: With the aim of reducing pediatric loss to follow-up (LTFU) from HIV clinical care progra...
The purpose of this cohort study was to assess the effect of caregiver training on health outcomes o...
INTRODUCTION: Children living with HIV experience particular challenges in accessing HIV care. Child...
Objective: We sought to better understand how social factors shape HIV disclosure to children from t...
While the introduction of antiretroviral therapy has led to significant improvements in the survival...
Knowledge of one's own HIV status is essential for long-term disease management, but there are few d...
Background: In 2018, nearly 90% of the global children living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV...
This article describes qualitative research carried out in rural western Kenya in a setting characte...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-08Background: There are limited data on the incide...
This study sought to describe communication about medicine for HIV in quantitative terms from the pe...
This article presents Studies on disclosure of HIV sero-status to HIV-infected children is associate...
BackgroundWhile the proportion of HIV-positive children (under 15 years) enrolled on antiretroviral ...
Background: Ensuring good adherence is critical to the success of anti-retroviral treatment (ART). H...
INTRODUCTION: Children living with HIV rely on adult caregivers for access to HIV testing and care, ...
Adult caregivers provide children living with HIV with varying amounts and types of information abou...