IntroductionInforming the children living with HIV (CLH) about their disease (disclosure) is important from the perspective of disease treatment and overall psychosocial development. There are no published studies that qualitatively explored HIV disclosure-related issues among CLH in India. Our aim was to provide insights into the perceptions of informal caregivers of CLH regarding childhood disclosure.MethodsChildren were defined as those aged <16 years. In-depth interviews were conducted with 34 primary caregivers of CLH aged 8 to 15 years old who were residing in West Bengal, India. The participants were recruited with the help of a community-based organization that provides need-based services to people living with HIV.ResultsWe obta...
The present study investigated factors affecting caregivers\u27 decision to disclose to their child ...
ABSTRACT: HIV disease disclosure in children is complicated by the dynamic developmental goals which...
Knowledge of one’s own HIV status is essential for long-term disease management, but there are few d...
Due to the increasing availability of ART (antiretroviral therapy), HIV is starting to be seen as a ...
This study aims to improve the health of children living with HIV infection by using health facility...
Background & objectives: Karnataka is a high HIV prevalent State in India. Although benefits have be...
In the era of accessible antiretroviral treatment where HIV becomes a chronic disease, disclosure of...
Disclosure of the diagnosis of HIV to HIV-infected children is challenging for caregivers. Despite c...
HIV infected parents face great challenges when contemplating and performing disclosure of theirs an...
There are limited data on what influence caregivers ’ HIV disclosure to children in limited resource...
The study examined the patterns of disclosing the HIV diagnosis to infected children and family memb...
Abstract Background Status disclosure remains a major challenge for most caregivers of children livi...
Background: Nigeria ranks second globally with a HIV/AIDS prevalence of 3.2%. HIV infected children ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends that children living with HIV should be informed abou...
Background: The extent of disclosure of HIV status to children and adolescents and the context facil...
The present study investigated factors affecting caregivers\u27 decision to disclose to their child ...
ABSTRACT: HIV disease disclosure in children is complicated by the dynamic developmental goals which...
Knowledge of one’s own HIV status is essential for long-term disease management, but there are few d...
Due to the increasing availability of ART (antiretroviral therapy), HIV is starting to be seen as a ...
This study aims to improve the health of children living with HIV infection by using health facility...
Background & objectives: Karnataka is a high HIV prevalent State in India. Although benefits have be...
In the era of accessible antiretroviral treatment where HIV becomes a chronic disease, disclosure of...
Disclosure of the diagnosis of HIV to HIV-infected children is challenging for caregivers. Despite c...
HIV infected parents face great challenges when contemplating and performing disclosure of theirs an...
There are limited data on what influence caregivers ’ HIV disclosure to children in limited resource...
The study examined the patterns of disclosing the HIV diagnosis to infected children and family memb...
Abstract Background Status disclosure remains a major challenge for most caregivers of children livi...
Background: Nigeria ranks second globally with a HIV/AIDS prevalence of 3.2%. HIV infected children ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends that children living with HIV should be informed abou...
Background: The extent of disclosure of HIV status to children and adolescents and the context facil...
The present study investigated factors affecting caregivers\u27 decision to disclose to their child ...
ABSTRACT: HIV disease disclosure in children is complicated by the dynamic developmental goals which...
Knowledge of one’s own HIV status is essential for long-term disease management, but there are few d...