Qualitative data produced as part of a study to investigate how patient-provider relations influence prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) HIV service use in four government facilities in Kisesa, Tanzania. Data was collected through participatory group activities with community members (3 male, 3 female groups), in-depth interviews with 21 women who recently gave birth (16 HIV-positive), 9 health providers, and observations in antenatal clinics
Within the first year of implementation, 43% of women who tested HIV positive at their first antenat...
Objective: To describe the perceptions of key stakeholders regarding the counselling needs of HIV se...
Background: Poor retention in the prevention of women in prevention of vertical transmission program...
Qualitative data produced as part of a study to investigate how patient-provider relations influence...
Interactions between patients and service providers frequently influence uptake of prevention of mot...
Interactions between patients and service providers frequently influence uptake of prevention of mot...
Background: HIV/AIDS has had a significant impact on maternal and child health in South Africa. It i...
Background: HIV/AIDS has had a significant impact on maternal and child health in South Africa. It i...
Background: Women and children in sub-Saharan Africa bear a disproportionate burden of HIV/AIDS. Int...
Introduction: In Tanzania, the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) programme w...
BACKGROUND: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) continues to be a major cause of maternal and inf...
Background: Partner involvement has been deemed fundamental in prevention of mother to child transmi...
In Tanzania where HIV transmission is high, decisions to avoid or modify breastfeeding are crucial f...
Behavioral change approaches for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention in Tanzania encourage...
Within the first year of implementation, 43% of women who tested HIV positive at their first antenat...
Within the first year of implementation, 43% of women who tested HIV positive at their first antenat...
Objective: To describe the perceptions of key stakeholders regarding the counselling needs of HIV se...
Background: Poor retention in the prevention of women in prevention of vertical transmission program...
Qualitative data produced as part of a study to investigate how patient-provider relations influence...
Interactions between patients and service providers frequently influence uptake of prevention of mot...
Interactions between patients and service providers frequently influence uptake of prevention of mot...
Background: HIV/AIDS has had a significant impact on maternal and child health in South Africa. It i...
Background: HIV/AIDS has had a significant impact on maternal and child health in South Africa. It i...
Background: Women and children in sub-Saharan Africa bear a disproportionate burden of HIV/AIDS. Int...
Introduction: In Tanzania, the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) programme w...
BACKGROUND: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) continues to be a major cause of maternal and inf...
Background: Partner involvement has been deemed fundamental in prevention of mother to child transmi...
In Tanzania where HIV transmission is high, decisions to avoid or modify breastfeeding are crucial f...
Behavioral change approaches for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention in Tanzania encourage...
Within the first year of implementation, 43% of women who tested HIV positive at their first antenat...
Within the first year of implementation, 43% of women who tested HIV positive at their first antenat...
Objective: To describe the perceptions of key stakeholders regarding the counselling needs of HIV se...
Background: Poor retention in the prevention of women in prevention of vertical transmission program...