Background. We explored healthcare provider perspectives and practices regarding safer conception counseling for HIV-affected clients. Methods.We conducted semistructured interviews with 38 providers (medical and clinical officers, nurses, peer counselors, and village health workers) delivering care to HIV-infected clients across 5 healthcare centres in Mbarara District, Uganda. Interview transcripts were analyzed using content analysis. Results. Of 38 providers, 76% were women with median age 34 years (range 24–57). First, we discuss providers’ reproductive counseling practices. Emergent themes include that providers (1) assess reproductive goals of HIV-infected female clients frequently, but infrequently for male clients; (2) offer counse...
The 2011 guidelines for safer conception for HIV-affected individuals and couples were adopted by th...
Background: With the advent of effective treatment, women living with HIV can plan for pregnancy whi...
Abstract Background Some people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) want to have children while others want...
Background. We explored healthcare provider perspectives and practices regarding safer conception co...
Introduction: For HIV serodiscordant couples in resource-limited settings, pregnancy is common despi...
Many HIV-affected couples living in sub-Saharan Africa desire to have children, but few quantitative...
Introduction: We explored acceptability and feasibility of safer conception methods among HIV-affect...
Abstract Background In 2012, South Africa adopted the Contraception and Fertility Planning guideline...
BackgroundWith the advent of effective treatment, women living with HIV can plan for pregnancy while...
Understanding HIV-infected patient experiences and perceptions of reproductive counseling in the hea...
Introduction: Safer conception care encompasses HIV care, treatment and prevention for persons livin...
The study explored client-provider communication about childbearing and safer conception among HIV c...
We explored acceptability and feasibility of safer conception methods among HIV-affected couples in ...
Introduction: Safer conception strategies create opportunities for HIV-serodiscordant couples to rea...
Background: Many people living with HIV (PLHIV) continue to desire and have children after being dia...
The 2011 guidelines for safer conception for HIV-affected individuals and couples were adopted by th...
Background: With the advent of effective treatment, women living with HIV can plan for pregnancy whi...
Abstract Background Some people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) want to have children while others want...
Background. We explored healthcare provider perspectives and practices regarding safer conception co...
Introduction: For HIV serodiscordant couples in resource-limited settings, pregnancy is common despi...
Many HIV-affected couples living in sub-Saharan Africa desire to have children, but few quantitative...
Introduction: We explored acceptability and feasibility of safer conception methods among HIV-affect...
Abstract Background In 2012, South Africa adopted the Contraception and Fertility Planning guideline...
BackgroundWith the advent of effective treatment, women living with HIV can plan for pregnancy while...
Understanding HIV-infected patient experiences and perceptions of reproductive counseling in the hea...
Introduction: Safer conception care encompasses HIV care, treatment and prevention for persons livin...
The study explored client-provider communication about childbearing and safer conception among HIV c...
We explored acceptability and feasibility of safer conception methods among HIV-affected couples in ...
Introduction: Safer conception strategies create opportunities for HIV-serodiscordant couples to rea...
Background: Many people living with HIV (PLHIV) continue to desire and have children after being dia...
The 2011 guidelines for safer conception for HIV-affected individuals and couples were adopted by th...
Background: With the advent of effective treatment, women living with HIV can plan for pregnancy whi...
Abstract Background Some people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) want to have children while others want...