IntroductionThe rollout of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been associated with reductions in HIV-related stigma, but pathways through which this reduction occurs are poorly understood. In the newer context of universal test and treat (UTT) interventions, where rapid diffusion of ART uptake takes place, there is an opportunity to understand the processes through which HIV-related stigma can decline, and how UTT strategies may precipitate more rapid and widespread changes in stigma. This qualitative study sought to evaluate how a UTT intervention influenced changes in beliefs, attitudes and behaviours related to HIV.MethodsLongitudinal qualitative in-depth semi-structured interview data were collected within a community-cluster randomized U...
BackgroundStigma is a known barrier to HIV testing and care. Because access to antiretroviral therap...
We conducted in Kenya a mixed-methods randomised controlled trial (RCT) of a nurse-led palliative ca...
Stigma is a recognised problem for effective prevention, treatment, and care of HIV/AIDS. However, f...
IntroductionThe rollout of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been associated with reductions in HIV-r...
Program implementers and qualitative researchers have described how increasing availability of HIV a...
Abstract Background Stigma is a barrier to HIV prevention and treatment. There is a limited understa...
ObjectiveProgramme implementers have argued that the increasing availability of antiretroviral thera...
Objective—Program implementers have argued that the increasing availability of anti-retroviral thera...
Despite continued development of effective HIV treatment, expanded access to care and advances in pr...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the interplay between antiretroviral therapy (ART) scale-up, different typ...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has the potential to change processes of HIV stigmatisation. In this ar...
HIV-related stigma is a frequently cited barrier to HIV testing and care engagement. A nuanced under...
Stigma has been a reality in the lives of people living with HIV (PLHIV) since the inception of the ...
HIV and AIDS remain highly stigmatised. Modified directly observed therapy (m-DOT) supports antiretr...
BACKGROUND: This realist review was conducted to understand how stigma is reduced in relation to HIV...
BackgroundStigma is a known barrier to HIV testing and care. Because access to antiretroviral therap...
We conducted in Kenya a mixed-methods randomised controlled trial (RCT) of a nurse-led palliative ca...
Stigma is a recognised problem for effective prevention, treatment, and care of HIV/AIDS. However, f...
IntroductionThe rollout of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been associated with reductions in HIV-r...
Program implementers and qualitative researchers have described how increasing availability of HIV a...
Abstract Background Stigma is a barrier to HIV prevention and treatment. There is a limited understa...
ObjectiveProgramme implementers have argued that the increasing availability of antiretroviral thera...
Objective—Program implementers have argued that the increasing availability of anti-retroviral thera...
Despite continued development of effective HIV treatment, expanded access to care and advances in pr...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the interplay between antiretroviral therapy (ART) scale-up, different typ...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has the potential to change processes of HIV stigmatisation. In this ar...
HIV-related stigma is a frequently cited barrier to HIV testing and care engagement. A nuanced under...
Stigma has been a reality in the lives of people living with HIV (PLHIV) since the inception of the ...
HIV and AIDS remain highly stigmatised. Modified directly observed therapy (m-DOT) supports antiretr...
BACKGROUND: This realist review was conducted to understand how stigma is reduced in relation to HIV...
BackgroundStigma is a known barrier to HIV testing and care. Because access to antiretroviral therap...
We conducted in Kenya a mixed-methods randomised controlled trial (RCT) of a nurse-led palliative ca...
Stigma is a recognised problem for effective prevention, treatment, and care of HIV/AIDS. However, f...