We conducted a qualitative study using focus groups and in-depth interviews to explore barriers to and facilitators of linkage-to-care and antiretroviral treatment (ART) initiation in Botswana. Participants were selected from communities receiving interventions through the Ya Tsie Study. Fifteen healthcare providers and 49 HIV-positive individuals participated. HIV-positive participants identified barriers including stigma, discrimination and overcrowded clinics, and negative staff attitudes; personal factors, such as a lack of acceptance of one's HIV status, non-disclosure, and gender differences; along with lack of social/family support, and certain religious beliefs. Healthcare providers cited delayed test results, poverty, and transport...
Ending AIDS by 2030 would depend on how successful health systems are in linking people living with ...
This thesis is concerned with understanding the patient flow from diagnosis of HIV infection to init...
Ending AIDS by 2030 would depend on how successful health systems are in linking people living with ...
INTRODUCTION: Linkage from HIV testing and counselling (HTC) to initiation of antiretroviral therapy...
Background In mid-2016, Mozambique began phased implementation of the 'Test-and-Treat' policy, which...
Background In mid-2016, Mozambique began phased implementation of the 'Test-and-Treat' policy, which...
BACKGROUND: As ART programmes in African settings expand beyond the pilot stages, adherence to treat...
BackgroundStigma is a known barrier to HIV testing and care. Because access to antiretroviral therap...
BACKGROUND: While the number of HIV-positive patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) in resource-li...
OBJECTIVE: To explore barriers and facilitators to accessing postdiagnosis HIV care in five sub-Saha...
The UNAIDS 90-90-90 treatment targets aim to dramatically increase the number of people who initiate...
Introduction: Globally, efforts are in place to enhance accessibility to antiretroviral therapy (AR...
Introduction: Globally, efforts are in place to enhance accessibility to antiretroviral therapy (AR...
Introduction Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has revolutionised the care of HIV-positive individuals re...
Magister Public Health - MPHAntiretroviral therapy (ART) improves the quality of lives of people liv...
Ending AIDS by 2030 would depend on how successful health systems are in linking people living with ...
This thesis is concerned with understanding the patient flow from diagnosis of HIV infection to init...
Ending AIDS by 2030 would depend on how successful health systems are in linking people living with ...
INTRODUCTION: Linkage from HIV testing and counselling (HTC) to initiation of antiretroviral therapy...
Background In mid-2016, Mozambique began phased implementation of the 'Test-and-Treat' policy, which...
Background In mid-2016, Mozambique began phased implementation of the 'Test-and-Treat' policy, which...
BACKGROUND: As ART programmes in African settings expand beyond the pilot stages, adherence to treat...
BackgroundStigma is a known barrier to HIV testing and care. Because access to antiretroviral therap...
BACKGROUND: While the number of HIV-positive patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) in resource-li...
OBJECTIVE: To explore barriers and facilitators to accessing postdiagnosis HIV care in five sub-Saha...
The UNAIDS 90-90-90 treatment targets aim to dramatically increase the number of people who initiate...
Introduction: Globally, efforts are in place to enhance accessibility to antiretroviral therapy (AR...
Introduction: Globally, efforts are in place to enhance accessibility to antiretroviral therapy (AR...
Introduction Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has revolutionised the care of HIV-positive individuals re...
Magister Public Health - MPHAntiretroviral therapy (ART) improves the quality of lives of people liv...
Ending AIDS by 2030 would depend on how successful health systems are in linking people living with ...
This thesis is concerned with understanding the patient flow from diagnosis of HIV infection to init...
Ending AIDS by 2030 would depend on how successful health systems are in linking people living with ...