Background Since 2008 in Mozambique, patients stable on antiretroviral therapy (ART) can join Community ART Groups (CAG), peer groups in which members are involved in adherence support and community ART delivery. More than 10 years after the implementation of the first CAGs, we study how changes in circumstance and daily life events of CAG members have affected the CAG dynamic. Methods A qualitative study using individual in-depth interviews (27) and focus group discussions (8) with CAG members and health care providers was carried out in Tete province, rural Mozambique. Purposive sampling was used to select participants. Data were transcribed and translated,...
BackgroundHigh rates of attrition are stymying Mozambique\ue2\u20ac\u2122s national HIV Program\ue2\...
To access this article, click on "Additional Links"In sub-Saharan Africa models of care need to adap...
Objective. In Mozambique, a patient-led Community ART Group model developed by Médecins Sans Frontiè...
Abstract Background Since 2008 in Mozambique, patients stable on antiretroviral therapy (ART) can jo...
To improve retention in antiretroviral therapy (ART), lessons learned from chronic disease care were...
To improve retention on ART, Médecins Sans Frontières, the Ministry of Health and patients piloted a...
BACKGROUND: To improve retention on ART, Médecins Sans Frontières, the Ministry of Health and patien...
High rates of attrition are stymying Mozambique's national HIV Program's efforts to achieve 80% trea...
OBJECTIVE: Community ART groups (CAG), peer support groups involved in community ART distribution an...
Introduction: In 2012 Community ART Groups (CAGs), a community-based model of antiretroviral therapy...
To overcome patients' reported barriers to accessing anti-retroviral therapy (ART), a community-base...
The Community Antiretroviral (ARV) Therapy Support Group (CASG) program aims to address low retentio...
Introduction: In 2012 Community ART Groups (CAGs), a community-based model of antiretroviral therapy...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013In Mozambique, where 11.5% of the population is inf...
Introduction: Mozambique has made significant gains in addressing its HIV epidemic, yet adherence to...
BackgroundHigh rates of attrition are stymying Mozambique\ue2\u20ac\u2122s national HIV Program\ue2\...
To access this article, click on "Additional Links"In sub-Saharan Africa models of care need to adap...
Objective. In Mozambique, a patient-led Community ART Group model developed by Médecins Sans Frontiè...
Abstract Background Since 2008 in Mozambique, patients stable on antiretroviral therapy (ART) can jo...
To improve retention in antiretroviral therapy (ART), lessons learned from chronic disease care were...
To improve retention on ART, Médecins Sans Frontières, the Ministry of Health and patients piloted a...
BACKGROUND: To improve retention on ART, Médecins Sans Frontières, the Ministry of Health and patien...
High rates of attrition are stymying Mozambique's national HIV Program's efforts to achieve 80% trea...
OBJECTIVE: Community ART groups (CAG), peer support groups involved in community ART distribution an...
Introduction: In 2012 Community ART Groups (CAGs), a community-based model of antiretroviral therapy...
To overcome patients' reported barriers to accessing anti-retroviral therapy (ART), a community-base...
The Community Antiretroviral (ARV) Therapy Support Group (CASG) program aims to address low retentio...
Introduction: In 2012 Community ART Groups (CAGs), a community-based model of antiretroviral therapy...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013In Mozambique, where 11.5% of the population is inf...
Introduction: Mozambique has made significant gains in addressing its HIV epidemic, yet adherence to...
BackgroundHigh rates of attrition are stymying Mozambique\ue2\u20ac\u2122s national HIV Program\ue2\...
To access this article, click on "Additional Links"In sub-Saharan Africa models of care need to adap...
Objective. In Mozambique, a patient-led Community ART Group model developed by Médecins Sans Frontiè...