Background: With the introduction of 2016 World Health Organization guidelines recommending universal antiretroviral therapy (ART), there has been increased recognition of the lack of men engaging in HIV testing and treatment. Studies in sub-Saharan Africa indicate there have been challenges engaging men in HIV testing and HIV-positive men into treatment. Methods: This qualitative study explored women’s perspective of their male partner’s attitudes towards HIV and ART and how it shapes woman’s experience with ART. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with HIV-positive pregnant and postpartum women on Option B+ and health care workers in Malawi and Zimbabwe. In Malawi, 19 in-depth interviews and 12 focu...
BACKGROUND: As ART programmes in African settings expand beyond the pilot stages, adherence to treat...
Background: Treatment seeking delays among people living with HIV have adverse consequences for out...
Evidence shows that men are significantly underrepresented in HIV and AIDS testing and treatment ser...
Background Social constructions of masculinity have been shown to serve as an obstacle to men's acce...
Abstract: Background: Stigma and masculinity represent persistent barriers in delivering successful ...
This study examined the HIV/AIDS response in Africa has always had a gender focus; targeted efforts ...
BACKGROUND: Treatment seeking delays among people living with HIV have adverse consequences for outc...
Background A growing number of studies highlight men's disinclination to make use of HIV services. T...
We explored how strategies to promote male partner engagement influenced HIV care-seeking among men ...
Abstract: Men, especially young men, have been consistently missing from the HIV care cascade, leadi...
While South Africa provides universal access to treatment, HIV testing and antiretroviral therapy (A...
Background Though antiretroviral therapy (ART) is widely available, HIV positive pregnant women in Z...
Background: AIDS was first diagnosed in 1983. We know that HIV and AIDS have been in Tanzania for mo...
This paper examines the way gender shaped the health behaviours, health care experiences and narrati...
Background: According to the World Health Organization, in 2018, 37.9 million people were living wit...
BACKGROUND: As ART programmes in African settings expand beyond the pilot stages, adherence to treat...
Background: Treatment seeking delays among people living with HIV have adverse consequences for out...
Evidence shows that men are significantly underrepresented in HIV and AIDS testing and treatment ser...
Background Social constructions of masculinity have been shown to serve as an obstacle to men's acce...
Abstract: Background: Stigma and masculinity represent persistent barriers in delivering successful ...
This study examined the HIV/AIDS response in Africa has always had a gender focus; targeted efforts ...
BACKGROUND: Treatment seeking delays among people living with HIV have adverse consequences for outc...
Background A growing number of studies highlight men's disinclination to make use of HIV services. T...
We explored how strategies to promote male partner engagement influenced HIV care-seeking among men ...
Abstract: Men, especially young men, have been consistently missing from the HIV care cascade, leadi...
While South Africa provides universal access to treatment, HIV testing and antiretroviral therapy (A...
Background Though antiretroviral therapy (ART) is widely available, HIV positive pregnant women in Z...
Background: AIDS was first diagnosed in 1983. We know that HIV and AIDS have been in Tanzania for mo...
This paper examines the way gender shaped the health behaviours, health care experiences and narrati...
Background: According to the World Health Organization, in 2018, 37.9 million people were living wit...
BACKGROUND: As ART programmes in African settings expand beyond the pilot stages, adherence to treat...
Background: Treatment seeking delays among people living with HIV have adverse consequences for out...
Evidence shows that men are significantly underrepresented in HIV and AIDS testing and treatment ser...