International audienceIncreasingly parents living with HIV will have to confront the dilemmas of concealing their lifelong treatment or disclosing to their children exposed to their daily treatment practices. However, limited data are available regarding parental HIV disclosure to children in Burkina Faso. Do parents on antiretroviral therapy disclose their HIV status to their children? What drives them? How do they proceed and how do children respond? We conducted in-depth interviews with 63 parents of children aged seven and above where the parents had been in treatment for more than 3 years in two major cities of Burkina Faso. Interviews addressed parental disclosure and the children's role in their parents' treatment. The rate of parent...
Abstract Background Status disclosure remains a major challenge for most caregivers of children livi...
An estimated 2.8 million children are born to HIV-infected mothers each year, 2.5 million of whom ar...
Due to the increasing availability of ART (antiretroviral therapy), HIV is starting to be seen as a ...
International audienceIncreasingly parents living with HIV will have to confront the dilemmas of con...
Limited data are available on the experiences of parental HIV disclosure to children in Uganda. We c...
In the era of accessible antiretroviral treatment where HIV becomes a chronic disease, disclosure of...
Little is published about the disclosure of parents´ own HIV status to their children in Africa. Res...
HIV infected parents face great challenges when contemplating and performing disclosure of theirs an...
Abstract Background Disclosure of parental HIV status is associated with a number of positive outcom...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Background: Research on parental disclosure of HIV ...
South Africa is one of the sub Saharan countries where considerable progress in providing antiretrov...
We interviewed 33 HIV-infected parents from the HIV Cost and Services Utilization Study (HCSUS), 27 ...
While HIV/AIDS is a global public heath challenge, its impact is arguably greatest in the Sub-Sahara...
While disclosure of HIV sero-status is encouraged in the management of the HIV and AIDS epidemic, it...
Disclosure of the diagnosis of HIV to HIV-infected children is challenging for caregivers. Despite c...
Abstract Background Status disclosure remains a major challenge for most caregivers of children livi...
An estimated 2.8 million children are born to HIV-infected mothers each year, 2.5 million of whom ar...
Due to the increasing availability of ART (antiretroviral therapy), HIV is starting to be seen as a ...
International audienceIncreasingly parents living with HIV will have to confront the dilemmas of con...
Limited data are available on the experiences of parental HIV disclosure to children in Uganda. We c...
In the era of accessible antiretroviral treatment where HIV becomes a chronic disease, disclosure of...
Little is published about the disclosure of parents´ own HIV status to their children in Africa. Res...
HIV infected parents face great challenges when contemplating and performing disclosure of theirs an...
Abstract Background Disclosure of parental HIV status is associated with a number of positive outcom...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Background: Research on parental disclosure of HIV ...
South Africa is one of the sub Saharan countries where considerable progress in providing antiretrov...
We interviewed 33 HIV-infected parents from the HIV Cost and Services Utilization Study (HCSUS), 27 ...
While HIV/AIDS is a global public heath challenge, its impact is arguably greatest in the Sub-Sahara...
While disclosure of HIV sero-status is encouraged in the management of the HIV and AIDS epidemic, it...
Disclosure of the diagnosis of HIV to HIV-infected children is challenging for caregivers. Despite c...
Abstract Background Status disclosure remains a major challenge for most caregivers of children livi...
An estimated 2.8 million children are born to HIV-infected mothers each year, 2.5 million of whom ar...
Due to the increasing availability of ART (antiretroviral therapy), HIV is starting to be seen as a ...