ObjectivesTo assess clinician provision of hormonal contraception for HIV-positive and at-risk women in Southern Africa.Study designWe conducted a nationally representative survey of clinicians (n=1444) in HIV-prevalent settings in South Africa and Zimbabwe to evaluate evidence-based contraceptive care and clinician views of hormonal contraceptives for HIV-positive and at-risk women. Multivariable logistic regression was used to analyze differences in contraceptive provision by professional training and practice setting.ResultsMost providers offered oral contraceptives (85%), but only a small minority considered them appropriate for women at risk of HIV (27%) or HIV-positive women (25%). A higher proportion of clinicians considered injectio...
Background Many women using hormonal contraceptives are also at risk of sexually transmit-ted HIV in...
ObjectivesFemale condoms are the only female-initiated HIV and pregnancy prevention technology curre...
HIV vaccine trials generally require that pregnant women are excluded from participation, and contra...
Female condoms are the only female-initiated HIV and pregnancy prevention technology currently avail...
Objectives: Female condoms are the only female-initiated HIV and pregnancy prevention technology cur...
ObjectiveTo analyse the current provision of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) and clinici...
Background: Effective contraceptive practices amongst HIV-positive women of reproductive age have be...
The study focused on contraceptive use among women living with HIV enrolled for the birth cohort st...
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of hormonal contraception including combined oral contraceptives ...
Preventing unintended pregnancy among HIV-positive women constitutes a critical and cost-effective a...
The World Health Organization (WHO) published guidelines for hormonal contraceptive eligibility for ...
Preventing unintended pregnancy among HIV-positive women constitutes a critical and cost-effective a...
None-barrier methods are the most predom-inant contraceptive methods of choice among Zimbabwean wome...
The World Health Organization (WHO) published guidelines for hormonal contraceptive eligibility for ...
Objectives: Female condoms are the only female-initiated HIV and pregnancy prevention technology cur...
Background Many women using hormonal contraceptives are also at risk of sexually transmit-ted HIV in...
ObjectivesFemale condoms are the only female-initiated HIV and pregnancy prevention technology curre...
HIV vaccine trials generally require that pregnant women are excluded from participation, and contra...
Female condoms are the only female-initiated HIV and pregnancy prevention technology currently avail...
Objectives: Female condoms are the only female-initiated HIV and pregnancy prevention technology cur...
ObjectiveTo analyse the current provision of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) and clinici...
Background: Effective contraceptive practices amongst HIV-positive women of reproductive age have be...
The study focused on contraceptive use among women living with HIV enrolled for the birth cohort st...
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of hormonal contraception including combined oral contraceptives ...
Preventing unintended pregnancy among HIV-positive women constitutes a critical and cost-effective a...
The World Health Organization (WHO) published guidelines for hormonal contraceptive eligibility for ...
Preventing unintended pregnancy among HIV-positive women constitutes a critical and cost-effective a...
None-barrier methods are the most predom-inant contraceptive methods of choice among Zimbabwean wome...
The World Health Organization (WHO) published guidelines for hormonal contraceptive eligibility for ...
Objectives: Female condoms are the only female-initiated HIV and pregnancy prevention technology cur...
Background Many women using hormonal contraceptives are also at risk of sexually transmit-ted HIV in...
ObjectivesFemale condoms are the only female-initiated HIV and pregnancy prevention technology curre...
HIV vaccine trials generally require that pregnant women are excluded from participation, and contra...