Abstract Background This study explored primary healthcare provider and HIV/contraception expert stakeholder perspectives on South Africa’s public sector provision of contraceptive implants to women living with HIV. We investigated the contraceptive service-impact of official advice against provision of implants to women using the HIV antiretroviral drug, efavirenz, issued by the South African National Department of Health (NDoH) in 2014. Methods Qualitative data was collected in Cape Town in 2017 from primary healthcare contraceptive providers in four clinics that provide implants...
Introduction: Some observational data suggest that the progestogen injectable contraceptive depot me...
South Africa‟s recent efforts to improve contraceptive uptake include the public launch of the subde...
Background: Effective contraceptive practices amongst HIV-positive women of reproductive age have be...
BACKGROUND This study explored primary healthcare provider and HIV/contraception expert stakeholder...
Access to a range of safe and effective modern contraceptive methods enables women to make free and ...
Background: Contraception remains the cornerstone of the global strategy to prevent unintended pregn...
We explored contraceptive decision-making among South African antenatal clinic attendees, fertility ...
Background: Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs), which include the subdermal contraceptive...
IntroductionPreventing unintended pregnancies is important among all women, including those living w...
In 2014, South Africa (SA) introduced the subdermal contraceptive implant with the aim of expanding ...
BACKGROUND:Worldwide there is growing attention paid to the reproductive decisions faced by HIV-infe...
Objectives: To determine the knowledge and use of contraceptives by HIV-positive women attending an ...
Objective Preventing unintended pregnancy among HIV-positive women constitutes a critical and cost-...
ObjectivesTo assess clinician provision of hormonal contraception for HIV-positive and at-risk women...
Researchers in sub-Saharan Africa have found health facility factors influence client contraceptive ...
Introduction: Some observational data suggest that the progestogen injectable contraceptive depot me...
South Africa‟s recent efforts to improve contraceptive uptake include the public launch of the subde...
Background: Effective contraceptive practices amongst HIV-positive women of reproductive age have be...
BACKGROUND This study explored primary healthcare provider and HIV/contraception expert stakeholder...
Access to a range of safe and effective modern contraceptive methods enables women to make free and ...
Background: Contraception remains the cornerstone of the global strategy to prevent unintended pregn...
We explored contraceptive decision-making among South African antenatal clinic attendees, fertility ...
Background: Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs), which include the subdermal contraceptive...
IntroductionPreventing unintended pregnancies is important among all women, including those living w...
In 2014, South Africa (SA) introduced the subdermal contraceptive implant with the aim of expanding ...
BACKGROUND:Worldwide there is growing attention paid to the reproductive decisions faced by HIV-infe...
Objectives: To determine the knowledge and use of contraceptives by HIV-positive women attending an ...
Objective Preventing unintended pregnancy among HIV-positive women constitutes a critical and cost-...
ObjectivesTo assess clinician provision of hormonal contraception for HIV-positive and at-risk women...
Researchers in sub-Saharan Africa have found health facility factors influence client contraceptive ...
Introduction: Some observational data suggest that the progestogen injectable contraceptive depot me...
South Africa‟s recent efforts to improve contraceptive uptake include the public launch of the subde...
Background: Effective contraceptive practices amongst HIV-positive women of reproductive age have be...