Reports from the World Health Organization (WHO) indicate tremendous advancement in the fight against HIV/AIDS infection through prevention, provision of high-quality treatment options, and psychosocial services to infected and affected individuals and communities. However, there is still a considerable number of new infections occurring among children, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Researchers highlight the benefits of HIV status disclosure to children. Yet, there is limited research concerning the ways counselors navigate the process of status disclosure to children with an HIV diagnosis. The purpose of this study was to examine the experiences of counselors regarding status disclosure to children living with HIV in Uganda, and to det...
Disclosure of HIV status to children is essential for disease management but is not well characteriz...
Research in HIV-related counseling for African children has concentrated on urban tertiary hospitals...
Abstract Background The World Health Organisation has recommended that healthcare workers, teachers ...
Limited data are available on the experiences of parental HIV disclosure to children in Uganda. We c...
Disclosure of the diagnosis of HIV to HIV-infected children is challenging for caregivers. Despite c...
This study aims to improve the health of children living with HIV infection by using health facility...
As an increasing number of children infected with HIV live to older ages, the question of disclosure...
Knowledge of one’s own HIV status is essential for long-term disease management, but there are few d...
Background: Paediatric HIV infection continues to increase in sub Saharan Africa as a result of moth...
While disclosure of HIV sero-status is encouraged in the management of the HIV and AIDS epidemic, it...
Disclosure of HIV status to infected children, though challenged by caregiver dilemma, remains centr...
Caregivers of HIV-positive children were interviewed in the Mbarara and Isingiro districts of Uganda...
Background: The World Health Organisation has recommended that healthcare workers, teachers and comm...
Disclosure of HIV status to children is essential for disease management but is not well characteriz...
There is a dilemma regarding HIV/AIDS disclosure to children born and living with HIV/AIDS in reside...
Disclosure of HIV status to children is essential for disease management but is not well characteriz...
Research in HIV-related counseling for African children has concentrated on urban tertiary hospitals...
Abstract Background The World Health Organisation has recommended that healthcare workers, teachers ...
Limited data are available on the experiences of parental HIV disclosure to children in Uganda. We c...
Disclosure of the diagnosis of HIV to HIV-infected children is challenging for caregivers. Despite c...
This study aims to improve the health of children living with HIV infection by using health facility...
As an increasing number of children infected with HIV live to older ages, the question of disclosure...
Knowledge of one’s own HIV status is essential for long-term disease management, but there are few d...
Background: Paediatric HIV infection continues to increase in sub Saharan Africa as a result of moth...
While disclosure of HIV sero-status is encouraged in the management of the HIV and AIDS epidemic, it...
Disclosure of HIV status to infected children, though challenged by caregiver dilemma, remains centr...
Caregivers of HIV-positive children were interviewed in the Mbarara and Isingiro districts of Uganda...
Background: The World Health Organisation has recommended that healthcare workers, teachers and comm...
Disclosure of HIV status to children is essential for disease management but is not well characteriz...
There is a dilemma regarding HIV/AIDS disclosure to children born and living with HIV/AIDS in reside...
Disclosure of HIV status to children is essential for disease management but is not well characteriz...
Research in HIV-related counseling for African children has concentrated on urban tertiary hospitals...
Abstract Background The World Health Organisation has recommended that healthcare workers, teachers ...