Patient???provider family planning discussions and preconception counseling can reduce maternal and neonatal risks by increasing adherence to provider recommendations and antiretroviral medication. However, HIV-infected women may not discuss reproductive intentions with providers due to anticipation of negative reactions and stigma. This study aimed to identify correlates of patient-provider family planning discussions among HIV-infected women in rural South Africa, an area with high rates of antenatal HIV and suboptimal rates of prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV. Participants were N=673 pregnant HIV-infected women who completed measures of family planning discussions and knowledge, depression, stigma, intimate partn...
Starr Hilliard, Sarah A Gutin, Carol Dawson Rose Department of Community Health Systems, School of N...
Objective: To qualitatively assess the influence of patient???provider communication on contraceptiv...
BackgroundA significant proportion (20-59%) of people living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa desire c...
Violeta J Rodriguez,1 Ryan R Cook,1 Stephen M Weiss,1 Karl Peltzer,2–4 Deborah L Jones1 1Depar...
The purpose of the study is to assess frequency and determinants of discussions between HIV-infected...
The purpose of this study was to investigate family planning needs, knowledge of HIV transmission an...
There has been growing research on the impact of HIV on family planning and fertility behaviours wit...
Background: Stigma can exacerbate negative health outcomes in people living with HIV (PLWH). This lo...
Abstract Background Despite the importance of women living with HIV (WLHIV) engaging in fertility pl...
Many HIV-affected couples living in sub-Saharan Africa desire to have children, but few quantitative...
OBJECTIVE:Rates of pregnancy among women living with HIV (WLHIV) have increased with the availabilit...
Objective: To investigate family planning needs, knowledge of HIV transmission and HIV disclosure in...
Objectives: We determined the proportion and correlates of self-reported pregnancy planning discussi...
ObjectiveTo evaluate whether HIV-infected women and men in HIV care and not using highly effective m...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2023IntroductionContraception is a cornerstone of effor...
Starr Hilliard, Sarah A Gutin, Carol Dawson Rose Department of Community Health Systems, School of N...
Objective: To qualitatively assess the influence of patient???provider communication on contraceptiv...
BackgroundA significant proportion (20-59%) of people living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa desire c...
Violeta J Rodriguez,1 Ryan R Cook,1 Stephen M Weiss,1 Karl Peltzer,2–4 Deborah L Jones1 1Depar...
The purpose of the study is to assess frequency and determinants of discussions between HIV-infected...
The purpose of this study was to investigate family planning needs, knowledge of HIV transmission an...
There has been growing research on the impact of HIV on family planning and fertility behaviours wit...
Background: Stigma can exacerbate negative health outcomes in people living with HIV (PLWH). This lo...
Abstract Background Despite the importance of women living with HIV (WLHIV) engaging in fertility pl...
Many HIV-affected couples living in sub-Saharan Africa desire to have children, but few quantitative...
OBJECTIVE:Rates of pregnancy among women living with HIV (WLHIV) have increased with the availabilit...
Objective: To investigate family planning needs, knowledge of HIV transmission and HIV disclosure in...
Objectives: We determined the proportion and correlates of self-reported pregnancy planning discussi...
ObjectiveTo evaluate whether HIV-infected women and men in HIV care and not using highly effective m...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2023IntroductionContraception is a cornerstone of effor...
Starr Hilliard, Sarah A Gutin, Carol Dawson Rose Department of Community Health Systems, School of N...
Objective: To qualitatively assess the influence of patient???provider communication on contraceptiv...
BackgroundA significant proportion (20-59%) of people living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa desire c...