Background: HIV infected children survive to adolescence because of anti retroviral therapy, however, only a small proportion know their diagnosis.Disclosure is critical to long-term disease management, yet little is known about if, how, and when disclosure takes place and the barriers associated with it, and its impact on children in resourcelimited settings. Objective: This study set out to determine the process of and barriers to HIV disclosure in children as well as the immediate impact of this on children and their caregivers. Methods: A cross-sectional study was done June-July 2016 using a structured questionnaire, convenience sampling and quantitative methods at the infectious disease clinics of National Hospital Abuja. A sampl...
This article presents Studies on disclosure of HIV sero-status to HIV-infected children is associate...
Background: In 2011 the World Health Organisation recommended that children with a diagnosis of HIV ...
Aims: To determine the rate of HIV status disclosure, caregivers’ reasons for non-disclosure, and fa...
Background: Nigeria ranks second globally with a HIV/AIDS prevalence of 3.2%. HIV infected children ...
BACKGROUND: With increasing access to effective Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART), the proportion of chi...
AIM: The study aimed to determine the prevalence, age and main agent of disclosure among Nigerian ch...
Introduction: Informing children of their own HIV status is an important aspect of long-term disease...
Knowledge of one's own HIV status is essential for long-term disease management, but there are few d...
Background Disclosure of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) to infected older children and adolescen...
There is limited data on disclosure of Paediatric HIV to significant others in the social network of...
Background: Paediatric HIV infection continues to increase in sub Saharan Africa as a result of moth...
Background: With the advent of highly active anti-retroviral therapy, human immunodeficiency virus (...
Introduction Disclosure of HIV status to children is essential for disease management but is not ...
HIV-infected children in developing countries are living longer lives as they gain access to antiret...
Background: Disclosure of HIV statu s is important for optimal adherence to antiretroviral therapy i...
This article presents Studies on disclosure of HIV sero-status to HIV-infected children is associate...
Background: In 2011 the World Health Organisation recommended that children with a diagnosis of HIV ...
Aims: To determine the rate of HIV status disclosure, caregivers’ reasons for non-disclosure, and fa...
Background: Nigeria ranks second globally with a HIV/AIDS prevalence of 3.2%. HIV infected children ...
BACKGROUND: With increasing access to effective Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART), the proportion of chi...
AIM: The study aimed to determine the prevalence, age and main agent of disclosure among Nigerian ch...
Introduction: Informing children of their own HIV status is an important aspect of long-term disease...
Knowledge of one's own HIV status is essential for long-term disease management, but there are few d...
Background Disclosure of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) to infected older children and adolescen...
There is limited data on disclosure of Paediatric HIV to significant others in the social network of...
Background: Paediatric HIV infection continues to increase in sub Saharan Africa as a result of moth...
Background: With the advent of highly active anti-retroviral therapy, human immunodeficiency virus (...
Introduction Disclosure of HIV status to children is essential for disease management but is not ...
HIV-infected children in developing countries are living longer lives as they gain access to antiret...
Background: Disclosure of HIV statu s is important for optimal adherence to antiretroviral therapy i...
This article presents Studies on disclosure of HIV sero-status to HIV-infected children is associate...
Background: In 2011 the World Health Organisation recommended that children with a diagnosis of HIV ...
Aims: To determine the rate of HIV status disclosure, caregivers’ reasons for non-disclosure, and fa...