CITATION: Crowley, T. & Rohwer, A. 2021. Self-management interventions for adolescents living with HIV : a systematic review. BMC Infectious Diseases, 21:431, doi:10.1186/s12879-021-06072-0.The original publication is available at https://bmcinfectdis.biomedcentral.comBackground: Self-management interventions aim to enable people living with chronic conditions to increase control over their condition in order to achieve optimal health and may be pertinent for young people with chronic illnesses such as HIV. Our aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of self-management interventions for improving health-related outcomes of adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) and identify the components that are most effective, particularly in low-resource...
Adolescents living with chronic conditions such as HIV (ALHIV) are challenged to remain adherent and...
Objectives Adolescents living with HIV face substantial difficulties in accessing HIV care services...
Globally, an estimated 30% of new HIV infections occur among adolescents (15–24 years), most of whom...
CITATION: Adams, L. & Crowley, T. 2021. Adolescent human immunodeficiency virus self-management : ne...
Objective: This study systematically reviews the literature on self-management interventions provide...
Adolescents represent one of the most underserved population groups among people living with HIV. ...
INTRODUCTION:Since its initial recognition, HIV has been responsible for around 35 million deaths gl...
The effectiveness of self-management programs to improve physical, psychosocial, health knowledge, a...
The effectiveness of self-management programs to improve physical, psychosocial, health knowledge, a...
Introduction Since its initial recognition, HIV has been responsible for around 35 million deaths gl...
BACKGROUND: In 2012, an estimated 2.1 million adolescents were living with HIV. Though there are eff...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
OBJECTIVES: Adolescents living with HIV face substantial difficulties in accessing HIV care services...
Adolescents represent a growing proportion of people living with HIV worldwide and the highest risk ...
While the uptake of antiretroviral drugs has rapidly expanded among adolescents and adults living wi...
Adolescents living with chronic conditions such as HIV (ALHIV) are challenged to remain adherent and...
Objectives Adolescents living with HIV face substantial difficulties in accessing HIV care services...
Globally, an estimated 30% of new HIV infections occur among adolescents (15–24 years), most of whom...
CITATION: Adams, L. & Crowley, T. 2021. Adolescent human immunodeficiency virus self-management : ne...
Objective: This study systematically reviews the literature on self-management interventions provide...
Adolescents represent one of the most underserved population groups among people living with HIV. ...
INTRODUCTION:Since its initial recognition, HIV has been responsible for around 35 million deaths gl...
The effectiveness of self-management programs to improve physical, psychosocial, health knowledge, a...
The effectiveness of self-management programs to improve physical, psychosocial, health knowledge, a...
Introduction Since its initial recognition, HIV has been responsible for around 35 million deaths gl...
BACKGROUND: In 2012, an estimated 2.1 million adolescents were living with HIV. Though there are eff...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
OBJECTIVES: Adolescents living with HIV face substantial difficulties in accessing HIV care services...
Adolescents represent a growing proportion of people living with HIV worldwide and the highest risk ...
While the uptake of antiretroviral drugs has rapidly expanded among adolescents and adults living wi...
Adolescents living with chronic conditions such as HIV (ALHIV) are challenged to remain adherent and...
Objectives Adolescents living with HIV face substantial difficulties in accessing HIV care services...
Globally, an estimated 30% of new HIV infections occur among adolescents (15–24 years), most of whom...