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ArtikelThe prevention of mother-to-child hiv transmission programme in lilongwe, malawi: why do so many women drop out.  
Oleh: Martinson, Francis ; Chinkonde, Jacqueline Rose ; Sundby, Johanne
Jenis: Article from Books
Dalam koleksi: Reproductive health matters: task shifting in reproductive health services, page 143.
Topik: HIV Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission; HIV Treatment Programmes; Stigma; Provider-Patient Relations; Gender Roles and Issues; Malawi
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Isi artikelMother-to-child transmission of HIV constitutes a substantial burden of new HIV infections in sub-saharan Africa, and losses to follow-up continue to undermine prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) programmes. This qualitative study sought to clarify why some women who were enrolled in a PMTCT programme in Lilongwe, malawi, did not fully participate in follow-up visits in the first six months after testing HIV-positive. Twenty-eight women, 14 who participated fully in the programme and 14 who dropped out, were purposively selected for in-depth interview at two clinics.
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