South Africa introduced the world???s largest antiretroviral treatment (ART) program in 2004 and since 2016 the Department of Health implemented a universal Treatment as Prevention (TasP) strategy. However, some studies have shown that increasing the availability of ART is insufficient for the comprehensive treatment of HIV, since many people still use traditional health practitioners (THPs) to avoid being identified as HIV positive, and for reasons unrelated to HIV/AIDS. This qualitative study explored the factors influencing how both HIV-negative and HIV-positive people choose amongst multiple sources of healing and how they engage with them, in the context of HIV/AIDS and wide availability of ART. Methods: Data were collected as part of ...
Traditional health care practices were formally recognised and advocated by the World Health Organis...
Access to effective HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention is not a universal standard; however it is a g...
As the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa matures, the importance of encouraging a more cooperative a...
Background: South Africa introduced the world’s largest antiretroviral treatment (ART) program in 20...
Abstract Background Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) substantially contributes to the burden of di...
Traditional health practitioners (THPs) have been identified as a key local resource in the fight ag...
Background: Traditional health practitioners (THPs) have been identified as a key local resource in ...
International audienceIntroductionAntiretroviral therapy (ART) has revolutionised the care of HIV-po...
The study explored the perceptions, knowledge and attitudes of patients, health workers and traditio...
Background: This article presents the effects of traditional healing on the management of human immu...
This study explores the use of African traditional healers by people using Antiretroviral (ARV) trea...
HIV/AIDS care and prevention activities in sub-Saharan Africa are mainly the result of collaboration...
IntroductionAntiretroviral therapy (ART) has revolutionised the care of HIV-positive individuals res...
Contemporary lived experiences of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are shaped by clinical and ...
The study explored the perceptions, knowledge and attitudes of patients, health workers and traditio...
Traditional health care practices were formally recognised and advocated by the World Health Organis...
Access to effective HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention is not a universal standard; however it is a g...
As the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa matures, the importance of encouraging a more cooperative a...
Background: South Africa introduced the world’s largest antiretroviral treatment (ART) program in 20...
Abstract Background Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) substantially contributes to the burden of di...
Traditional health practitioners (THPs) have been identified as a key local resource in the fight ag...
Background: Traditional health practitioners (THPs) have been identified as a key local resource in ...
International audienceIntroductionAntiretroviral therapy (ART) has revolutionised the care of HIV-po...
The study explored the perceptions, knowledge and attitudes of patients, health workers and traditio...
Background: This article presents the effects of traditional healing on the management of human immu...
This study explores the use of African traditional healers by people using Antiretroviral (ARV) trea...
HIV/AIDS care and prevention activities in sub-Saharan Africa are mainly the result of collaboration...
IntroductionAntiretroviral therapy (ART) has revolutionised the care of HIV-positive individuals res...
Contemporary lived experiences of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are shaped by clinical and ...
The study explored the perceptions, knowledge and attitudes of patients, health workers and traditio...
Traditional health care practices were formally recognised and advocated by the World Health Organis...
Access to effective HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention is not a universal standard; however it is a g...
As the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa matures, the importance of encouraging a more cooperative a...